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Ermolao Barbaro (Hermolaus Barbarus) (May 21, 1454—June 14, 1493 or 1495) was an Italian Renaissance scholar.
Biography This member of the noble Venetian Barbaro family was born in Venice, the son of Zaccaria Barbaro, and the grandson of Francesco Barbaro.
Barbaro was euthanized Monday morning, co-owner Roy Jackson said.
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 Barbaro Ermolao   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BARBARO Ermolao (Hermolaus)——philologist, philosopher, thinker of the era of humanism, b.
Barbaro belonged more to the philological-literary stream of humanism than to its purely philosophical stream.
As a philologist he began with translations of Themistius and slowly broadened his field of interests to undertake the great project of translating the complete works of Aristotle, but he was able only to translate works on rhetoric and dialectic.
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 CHAPTER FIVE
The Barbaro villa is not just a palace in the country, but a complex in which dwelling and farm functions are integrated into the building itself.
As in many of Palladio’s villas and city palaces, the Villa Barbaro has magnificent frescos throughout the main part of the villa that work with the form and design of the building to inspire the inhabitant and visitor with its elegant harnessing of the classical and the Venetian.
For Barbaro, science is the habit of drawing conclusions according to a true and necessary acquired proof, but it is also about knowing how to conclude many things from the right principles.
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 Ermolao Barbaro - LoveToKnow 1911
ERMOLAO BARBARO (HERMOLAUS BARBARUS) (r454-1493), Italian scholar, was born at Venice on the 21st of May 1454.
At an early age he was sent to Rome, where he studied under Pomponius Laetus.
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 Apollonius.Net - Lowry Part Four
Having studied Greek under Constantine Lascaris in Milan and been brought to Venice through the influence of Ermolao Barbaro, Valla was the perfect mouthpiece for that expertise in both Greek and Latin which Barbaro personified and Aldus strove to emulate.
Ermolao Barbaro and Gerolamo Donato were asked to intercede.
Ermolao Barbaro gave an hour-by-hour account of his routine during an interval of academic repose in summer, 1484.
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 Minyanville
Barbaro, undefeated, is the sixth undefeated winner in Kentucky Derby history.
Barbaro was also the first horse to win the Derby with five weeks off since Needles in 1956.
Giuseppe "Joe" Barbaro, an Australian businessman eventually sentenced to six years in jail last year for his role in an alleged amphetamine ring.
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 Ermolao Barbaro
Ermolao Barbaro: Encyclopedia II - Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - Biography
Ermolao Barbaro: Encyclopedia II - Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - Writings
In the Oration on the Dignity of Man (1486), Pico justifies the importance of the human quest for knowledge within a neo-Platonic framework.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.02.49
Although Barbaro does use the term 'commentatio', he regularly called his work a 'corollarium', a term from medieval logic 'denoting a supplementary conclusion derived from a syllogism, or a summary' (p.
Although Barbaro is more enthusiastically interested in realia than in Dioscorides, Ramminger still designates the work not as a treatise on medicine, but as a characteristic product of Renaissance philology.
This is particularly welcome when dealing with Barbaro's supplement to Dioscorides (this reviewer is perhaps not the only reader unfamiliar with the technical terminology concerning cardamom), but also makes the volume in general more user-friendly.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Udine
Filippo e Giacomo, statutes by Contieri; S. Peitro Martire and the Zitelle e S. Chiara contain noteworthy pictures; the Madonna delle Grazie preserves a much venerated Byzantine Madonna and is rich in sculpture and paintings.
Among the profane edifices, the Castelo, which acquired its present form in 1517, was the residence of the patriarchs of Aquileia, then of the Venetian governor, and is now a barrack; it contains a great parliament chamber painted by Amalteo, Tiepolo, and others.
The city hall (1457), the work of Nicolo Lionello, in a sober and graceful Gothic style, is rich in paintings by the most celebrated Venetian masters, as is also the archiepiscopal palace, built by the Patriarch Francesco Barbaro, especially remarkable for the salon of Giovanni da Udine.
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 Pico in English: A Bibliography of the Works of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Letter to Ermolao Barbaro, translated by Arturo B. Fallico and Herman Shapiro, in Renaissance Philosophy Volume I: The Italian Philosophers, edited by Arturo B. Fallico and Herman Shapiro (New York: Random House, 1967), 105–17.
Letter to Ermolao Barbaro, translated by Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, in “Pico della Mirandola: 1463–1494: A Study of an Intellectual Pilgrimage,” Philosophia Reformata 23 (1958), 118–21.
“Ermolao Barbaro and Pico della Mirandola,” chapter 10 of Lorenzo de’ Medici: The Magnificent, vol.
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 Elfinspell: An Italian Portrait Gallery Part 2, Paolo Giovio, Paulus Giovius, translated by Florence A. Gragg, 16th ...
When he died at Heidelberg, a city of Germany famous for its university, the magistrates honored him with a tomb and Ermolao Barbaro, who was ambassador at the Emperor's court, paid the last services of friendship by inscribing on it this epitaph:
You did indeed endure calmly the severity of their vote, though this preferment was to be a stepping stone to the purple, which you equally deserved.
Ermolao Barbaro, who drove all barbarism from Latium, lies here mourned by both languages.
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 Tarpley V2
Bernardo Bembo, the Venetian ambassador to Florence and the Florence handler for the Venetian Signoria was part of this ("The Venetians are called the new Romans," he wrote.), as was his son Pietro Bembo.
The Barbaro family was represented by Francesco, Ermolao the elder and Ermolao the younger.
In his 1551 report to the Venetian Senate, Daniele Barbaro remarked on the religious habits of the English, "among whom nothing is more inconstant than their decrees on matters of religion, since one day they do one thing and the next day they do another.
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 Treasures: Columbia Rare Book & Manuscript Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The text is decorated with initials in red and blue, within two of which appear portraits of the authors.
Two fourteenth century writers contribute textual summaries and extracts from the commentaries of Thomas Aquinas, while two other writers, identified as the humanist Francesco Barbaro (ca.
In his notes, Ermolao Barbaro frequently cites Greek texts disputing with the medieval translator, and he offers variant readings; as shown by his note on verso of folio 176, he used this codex as the basis for a course of lectures on Aristotle at the University of Padua in 1475-1476.
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 Amazon.com: "Francesco Barbaro": Key Phrase page
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Finally, the educational theories of three humanist authors, Leonardo Bruni, Francesco Barbaro, and Albrecht von Eyb will be examined with specific reference to their influence on early Renaissance Humanist women.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Montes Pietatis
In fact it seems that for a long time the preachers of the Franciscan Order had considered the problem of applying an effectual remedy to the evils of usury (cf.
The assistance and the influence of the Apostolic delegate to Perugia, Ermolao Barbaro, Bishop of Verona, greatly facilitated the work at the former town, and it was soon repeated at Orvieto (1463) through the action of the Franciscan Bartolommeo da Colle, and also at Gubbio and at other towns of Umbria.
The montes pietatis were either autonomous establishments, or, as at Perugia, municipal corporations; they had a director, called depositarius, an appraiser, a notarius or accountant, salesmen, and other employees; and all were paid either with a fixed salary or with a percentage in the profits of the establishment.
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 Luxury Hotel in Venice - Hotel Cipriani - Palazzetto Nani Barbaro
The Palazzetto, like Palazzo Vendramin, is a historic landmark built on the ruins of the imposing Palazzo Nani Barbaro, which was destroyed in the eighteenth Century.
The Palazzetto was once the seat of the Accademia di Filosofia, founded by Ermolao Barbaro.
The three buildings have a total of 30 windows, enjoying beautiful views over the basin of San Marco, where the water traffic is so fascinating because of the passage, not only of gondolas or motor boats, but also of the largest cruise ships of the world entering the port of Venice.
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 Ethicorum, sive ad moribus, ad Nichomachum filium, libri decem, a Joachimo Perionio primum conversi . . . compendium, ...
Contemporary German roll-tooled pigskin, central panel with the arms of Wurttemberg, signed "H. C." [Hans Cantzler]; outer border of medallion heads and foliage (worn, remains of vellum ties).
Perionius' highly regarded Latin translation of the Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Daniello Barbaro.
It is followed by the epitome of the work by Ermolao Barbaro (pp.
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 NY&the World: Teaching Materials: Humanism 1: An Outline
There were, however, many patricians who pursued humanist studies, especially in their early adulthood.
One of the earliest was Francesco Barbaro (1390—1454), whose treatise On Wifely Duties (1415), written on the occasion of the marriage of the Florentine patrician Leonardo de' Medici, expressed patriarchal attitudes toward women.
Two who did manage to pursue lifelong careers as humanists were Gregorio Correr (1409—64) and Ermolao Barbaro (1454—93), but they left Venice.
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 The Pilgrims Meet the Pope by CARPACCIO, Vittore
Scholars do not agree on the dating of this canvas and suggestions go from 1491, the same year as the Apotheosis of St Ursula, to 1493, the year of the Martyrdom of the Pilgrims and the Funeral of St Ursula.
Even the question of the identification of the character in red standing next to Pope Cyriacus as Ermolao Barbaro, an eminent Humanist and the Venetian ambassador to the Vatican who died in 1493 after having fallen out of grace in Venice, is used in different ways by the advocates of the various chronological theories.
The style of the canvas would appear to suggest a more mature period than the Pilgrims' Arrival in Cologne canvas, which dates from 1490.
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