Lauro Quirini (1420–1474/1481) was a Cretan-born Venetian patrician and humanist scholar. He studied arts and law at the University of Padua, and was...
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Renaissance. She inspired generations of artists and writers, among them Lauro Quirini and Ludovico Foscarini [it], and contributed to a centuries-long debate...
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oral reports Fra Girolamo's letter from Crete to Domenico Capranica Lauro Quirini, wrote a report to Pope Nicholas V from Crete based on oral reports...
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Barbone Morosini, Lauro Quirini, Lorenzo Zane and Niccolò Sagundino. Vallaresso's letters, especially to Pietro Barbo, Lauro Quirini and Lorenzo Zane,...
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Barozzi, Baldassarre Castiglione, Marsilio Ficino, Francesco Filelfo, Lauro Quirini, Marcantonio Sabellico, Antonio Vinciguerra and Jacopo Zeno. He wrote...
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Around 1440, Barbo and two of his friends, Francesco Contarini and Lauro Quirini, wrote a collective response to Poggio Bracciolini's De nobilitate....
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wrote to his cousin Ermolao, Pier Candido Decembrio, Francesco Loschi, Lauro Quirini and Domenico de' Domenichi, as well as letters sent to him by his father...
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(1464–1467) Franscesco Nani (1467–1470) Andrea Foscolo (1470–1473) Alvise Quirini (1473–1476) Pietro Veniero (1476–1478) Gabriel Pizzamano (1478–1482) Francesco...
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619-23. Eubel I, pp. 325 with note 3; 480. A native of Venice, Bartholomeus Quirini had previously Bishop of Castello (1275–1303), then Bishop of Novara (1303–1304)...
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