Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo, -1497 or 1498
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Name (Latin)
Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo, -1497 or 1498
Other forms of name
Lippo, -1497 or 1498
Lippus, -1497 or 1498
Aurelius, Brandolinus, -1497 or 1498
Brandolinus, Aurelius, -1497 or 1498
Brandolinus, Lippus, Senior, -1497 or 1498
Brandolinus, Lippus, -1497 or 1498
Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo, -1497 or 8
Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo, d. 1497 or 8
Brandolinus, Aurelius, d. 1497 or 8
Lippus, d. 1497 or 8
Lippo, d. 1497 or 8
Date of birth
1454
Date of death
1497
Associated country
Italy
Occupation
Humanists
Associated Language
lat
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo. ... De humanae vitae conditione & toleranda corporis aegritudide, [1541]:title page (Lippi Brandolini ...)
- Aurelio Lippo Brandolini (1454? in Florence - 1497 in Rome) was an Italian humanist and political theorist who briefly flourished in the court of the Hungarian king, Matthias Corvinus, collaborating with Pietro Bono and Tinctoris. He is the author of the treatise Republics and Kingdoms Compared. ( (English Wikipedia, viewed on Nov. 12th, 2024) )
- Aurelius, Brandolinus; born Florence, 1440; died Rome, 1497; Italian humanist, poet, writer; lived in Buda for many years under the patronage of Matthias Corvinus; variant names (small collection): Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo; Brandolinus, Lippus; Brandolinus, Lippus, Senior ( (Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Nov. 12th, 2024) )
- Republics and kingdoms compared, 2009:page ix (Aurelio Lippo Brandolini (1454?-1497), Italian humanist)
- His F. Aurelii Brandolini Augustiniani cognomento Lippi De ratione scribendi libri tres, 1735:p. iii, etc. (Lippus, Aurelius noster Brandolinus; Fr. Lippo Brandolino)
- Diz. biog. degli Ital.(Brandolini, Aurelio Lippo; b. ca. 1454, Florence; d. Oct. 1497, Rome)
- Diz. encic. della lett. ital.(Brandolini, Aurelio (Lippo); b. 1440, Florence; d. 1498, Rome; man of letters)