Porcelio de’ Pandoni composed the Opusculum aureum de talento for his friend Cicco Simonetta, the Secretary of Francesco Sforza. The work is dated February 1st, 1459, therefore represents the first pamphlet on numismatics to be realized in xv century. Although the De talento was composed in Milan, his author was certainly influenced by the Neapolitan Kingdom’s cultural environment, especially by Alfonso the Magnanimous, who was a great ancient coin collector and enjoyed the presence of specialists in the creation of medals. In this paper, is also examined the framework of the De talento, with a particular focus on its literary sources
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
Porcelio de’ Pandoni composed the Opusculum aureum de talento for his friend Cicco Simonetta, the S...
Porcelio de' Pandoni's De sestertio et talento is a work of extraordinary interest for the history o...
Il De sestertio et talento, composto da Porcelio de’ Pandoni tra il 1459 e il 1460, rappresenta il p...
Il De sestertio et talento di Porcelio de' Pandoni è un breve opuscolo di argomento numismatico in l...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
1At present, Fortunato Mandelli (1728-1797) is almost unknown or just mentioned in some sporadic not...
Il contributo riesamina il Messale di Antonio Pancera e il Messale Acciaiuoli nell'ambito dei rappor...
In Italian literature, many references to concrete coins can often be found, especially in the reali...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
Porcelio de’ Pandoni composed the Opusculum aureum de talento for his friend Cicco Simonetta, the S...
Porcelio de' Pandoni's De sestertio et talento is a work of extraordinary interest for the history o...
Il De sestertio et talento, composto da Porcelio de’ Pandoni tra il 1459 e il 1460, rappresenta il p...
Il De sestertio et talento di Porcelio de' Pandoni è un breve opuscolo di argomento numismatico in l...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
First survey on the tradition of De dictis et factis Alfonsi regis by Panormita. Antonio Beccadelli,...
1At present, Fortunato Mandelli (1728-1797) is almost unknown or just mentioned in some sporadic not...
Il contributo riesamina il Messale di Antonio Pancera e il Messale Acciaiuoli nell'ambito dei rappor...
In Italian literature, many references to concrete coins can often be found, especially in the reali...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...
The Alfonsi Regis Triumphus describes the triumph celebrated in Naples by Alfonso the Magnanimous on...