EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved the interest of various disciplines' scholars (literates, medical, historians, geographers, philosophers, scientists) who reserved constant attentions. Such attentions continued in the course of the following centuries and to date, obviously with different implications and perspectives. Therefore, between the sixth and the nineteenth century it can be said that Galateo played a sort of 'function' in the dual meaning of reference author and role model. In short, his works have come to a real 'critical fortune', far from being exhausted and, indeed, still today fueled by the renewed interest in its writings, whith a surprising far-sighted multid...
EnThe aim of the essay is to eliminate any residual hypothesis of the belonging to Antonio De Ferrar...
EnAntonio Brivio, an active painter at the court of Taranto of Giovanni del Balzo Orsini, in the fir...
EnWith the Spanish conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the beginning of 500, the new rulers introdu...
EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved t...
EnThe year 2017 celebrates the V centenary of one of the greatest glories of Salento: Antonio de Fer...
EnThe author focused his research on the technical-scientific background of the Galateo and his know...
EnThe essay is based on the figure of Antonio De Ferrariis Galateo, in relation to Salento and parti...
EnAntonio De Ferrariis Galateo (Galatone 1448-Lecce 1517) suffered numerous wrongs during his life a...
EnThe treaty De educatione, which Galateo dedicated through letters to Crisostomo Colonna from Caggi...
EnThe written work on Salento's humanist De Ferrariis, known as the Galateo, underlines the continue...
EnThe contribution examines the interpretative use of the work of the Galateo that was done after de...
Il De podagra, unica opera medica del Galateo conservata dalla tradizione, occupa un posto di riliev...
EnAntony de Ferrariis, Galateo (Galatone 1446-Lecce 1517), laudator temporis acta, values, in his wr...
EnGalateo's personality, formed at the lively Accademia Pontaniana in Naples, binds his name to the ...
EnThe contribution examines the text of Antonio de' Ferrariis, De Educatione. This represents a peda...
EnThe aim of the essay is to eliminate any residual hypothesis of the belonging to Antonio De Ferrar...
EnAntonio Brivio, an active painter at the court of Taranto of Giovanni del Balzo Orsini, in the fir...
EnWith the Spanish conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the beginning of 500, the new rulers introdu...
EnJust after a few years after his death, Antonio de Ferrariis called Galateo (1444-1517) deserved t...
EnThe year 2017 celebrates the V centenary of one of the greatest glories of Salento: Antonio de Fer...
EnThe author focused his research on the technical-scientific background of the Galateo and his know...
EnThe essay is based on the figure of Antonio De Ferrariis Galateo, in relation to Salento and parti...
EnAntonio De Ferrariis Galateo (Galatone 1448-Lecce 1517) suffered numerous wrongs during his life a...
EnThe treaty De educatione, which Galateo dedicated through letters to Crisostomo Colonna from Caggi...
EnThe written work on Salento's humanist De Ferrariis, known as the Galateo, underlines the continue...
EnThe contribution examines the interpretative use of the work of the Galateo that was done after de...
Il De podagra, unica opera medica del Galateo conservata dalla tradizione, occupa un posto di riliev...
EnAntony de Ferrariis, Galateo (Galatone 1446-Lecce 1517), laudator temporis acta, values, in his wr...
EnGalateo's personality, formed at the lively Accademia Pontaniana in Naples, binds his name to the ...
EnThe contribution examines the text of Antonio de' Ferrariis, De Educatione. This represents a peda...
EnThe aim of the essay is to eliminate any residual hypothesis of the belonging to Antonio De Ferrar...
EnAntonio Brivio, an active painter at the court of Taranto of Giovanni del Balzo Orsini, in the fir...
EnWith the Spanish conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the beginning of 500, the new rulers introdu...