Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international career, being in attendance at the Council of Constance, being resident in England for four years (1419-1422) and seeking employment at the imperial court. What is less recognized is how he sought for his literary works audiences far beyond his home-city and how some non-Italians were willingly collaborators in this creation of an international reputation. It has not been noticed before how a remarkable witness to this process is now housed in the Special Collections of Bryn Mawr. It, like other manuscripts in the library, reached its present location because of that twenty-century friend of Poggio and alumna of the college, Phyllis Goodhart Gord...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
Giulio Pignatti or Pignatta (1679-1751), a painter from Modena who specialized in portraiture, arriv...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...
Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international care...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
The Poggio Bracciolini conference was dedicated to Bryn Mawr alumna Phyllis Goodhart Gordan (1913-19...
The careers of the Curial secretaries Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459) and Leon Battista Alberti (1404...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
Seeking out rare and precious texts, or book hunting, was a favorite pursuit of the Renaissance huma...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The strangest Renaissance inscription is the dedication plaque of Poggio Bracciolini in the church o...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
Giulio Pignatti or Pignatta (1679-1751), a painter from Modena who specialized in portraiture, arriv...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...
Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international care...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
The Poggio Bracciolini conference was dedicated to Bryn Mawr alumna Phyllis Goodhart Gordan (1913-19...
The careers of the Curial secretaries Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459) and Leon Battista Alberti (1404...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
Seeking out rare and precious texts, or book hunting, was a favorite pursuit of the Renaissance huma...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The strangest Renaissance inscription is the dedication plaque of Poggio Bracciolini in the church o...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
Giulio Pignatti or Pignatta (1679-1751), a painter from Modena who specialized in portraiture, arriv...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...