Lettera Di Poggio Bracciolini 1380 1459 A Guarino Veronese
Nfs most wanted 2012 crack. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Crack warez. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Crack free download. Copy file speed.exe to the installation directory of the program that is requesting speed.exe. If that doesn't work, you will have to copy speed.exe to your system directory. By default, this is: Windows 95/98/Me - C: Windows System Windows NT/2000 - C: WINNT System32 Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 - C: Windows System32. More Need for Speed: Most Wanted Fixes. No CD Need for Speed: Most Wanted v1.3 JAP Need for Speed: Most Wanted All Need for Speed: Most Wanted v1.3 JAP.
Gian Francesco di Poggio Bracciolini was born in 1380 as Poggio di Guccio, in Terranuova in the upper Arno valley; in life he became known as Poggius Florentinus, after his death as Poggio Bracciolini. His father was a pharmacist; his mother, the daughter of a notary.
Primary Literature
- Bracciolini P (1963–1969) Opera Omnia; con una premessa di Riccardo Fubini, 4 vols. Bottega d’Erasmo, TurinGoogle Scholar
- Canfora D (ed) (1998) De infelicitate principum. Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, RomeGoogle Scholar
- Canfora D (ed) (2001) La controversia di Poggio Bracciolini e Guarino Veronese su Cesare e Scipione. Olschki, FlorenceGoogle Scholar
- Canfora D (ed) (2002) De vera nobilitate. Introduzione e testo critico. Rome, Edizioni di storia e letteraturaGoogle Scholar
- Canfora D (ed) (2008) Contra hypocritas. Edizioni di storia e letteratura, RomeGoogle Scholar
- Canfora D (trans) (1999) L’infelicita dei principi. Palermo, SellerioGoogle Scholar
- Germano G (ed) (1994) Dialogus contra Avaritiam (De Avaritia). Belforte, LivornoGoogle Scholar
- Gordon P (trans) (1974/1991) Two renaissance book hunters: the letters of Poggius Bracciolini to Nicolaus De Niccolis. Columbia University Press, New YorkGoogle Scholar
- Harth H (ed) (1984–1987) Lettere. 3 vols. Olschki, FlorenceGoogle Scholar
- Kohl B, Witt R (trans) (1978) On Avarice. In: The earthly republic: Italian Humanists on Government and Society. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp 231–289Google Scholar
- Kraye J (ed) (1997) ‘On the Misery of the Human Condition’ [selections]. In: Cambridge translations of renaissance philosophical texts: moral and political philosophy (trans: Davies M). Cambridge University Press, CambridgeGoogle Scholar
- Merisalo O (ed) (1993) De varietate fortunae. Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, HelsinkiGoogle Scholar
- Pittaluga S (ed) (1995) Facezie. Garzanti, MilanGoogle Scholar
- Rabil A (ed and trans) (1991) Knowledge, goodness, and power: the debate over nobility among Quattrocento Italian Humanists. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, BinghamptonGoogle Scholar
Secondary Literature
- Baron H (1966) The crisis of the early Italian renaissance, 2nd edn. Princeton University Press, PrincetonGoogle Scholar
- Camporeale S (1982) Poggio Bracciolini vs. Lorenzo Valla. In: Fubini R (ed) Poggio Bracciolini 1380–1459. Sansoni, Florence, pp 137–161Google Scholar
- De la Mare A (1973) The handwriting of Italian humanists, vol I, fasc. 1. Association Internationale de Bibliophilie, OxfordGoogle Scholar
- Fubini R (2003) Humanism and secularization from Petrarch to Valla (trans: King M). Duke University Press, DurhamGoogle Scholar
- Fubini R (1992) All’uscita dalla scolastica medievale: Salutati, Bruni, e i ‘Dialogi ad Petrum Histrum. Archivio storico italiano 150(4):1064–1103Google Scholar
- Fubini R (ed) (1982) Poggio Bracciolini, 1380–1459: nel VI centenario della nascita. Sansoni, FlorenceGoogle Scholar
- Fubini R (1982) Il ‘teatro del mondo’ nelle prospettive morali e storico-politiche di Poggio Bracciolini. In: Fubini R (ed) Poggio Bracciolini 1380–1459. Sansoni, Florence, pp 1–92; repr. in tr. in id., Humanism and secularizationGoogle Scholar
- Garin E (1965) Italian humanism: philosophy and civic life in the renaissance (trans: Munz P). Harper & Row, New YorkGoogle Scholar
- Goldbrunner H (1979) Poggios Dialog über die Habsucht. Bemerkungen zu einer neuen Untersuchung. Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 59:436–452Google Scholar
- Krantz F (1987) Between Bruni and Machiavelli: history, law and historicism in Poggio Bracciolini. In: Mack P, Jacob M (eds) Politics and culture in early modern Europe: essays in honor of H. G. Koenigsberger. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 119–151CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Martines L (1963) The social world of the Florentine humanists. Princeton University Press, PrincetonGoogle Scholar
- Oppel J (1977) Poggio, San Bernardino of Siena, and the dialogue on Avarice. Renaiss Q 30(4):564–587CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Schadee H (2015) I don’t know who you call tyrants: debating tyranny in Quattrocento Humanism. In: Panou N, Schadee H (eds) Evil lords: tyranny from antiquity to the renaissance. Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
- Sozzi L (1982) ‘Le “Facezie” e la loro fortuna europea’. In: Fubini (ed) Poggio Bracciolini 1380–1459. Sansoni, Florence, pp 235–259Google Scholar
- Struever N (1970) The language of history in the renaissance: rhetoric and historical consciousness in Florentine humanism. Princeton University Press, PrincetonGoogle Scholar
- Tateo F (1982) ‘La raccolte delle “Facezie” e lo stilo “comico” di Poggio. In: Fubini R (ed) Poggio Bracciolini 1380–1459. Sansoni, Florence, pp 207–233Google Scholar
- Trinkaus C (1987) Antiquitas versus Modernitas: an Italian Humanist Polemic and its Resonance’. J Hist Ideas 48(1):11–21CrossRefGoogle Scholar
- Ullman B (1960) The origin and development of humanistic script. Edizioni di storia e letteratura, RomeGoogle Scholar
- Walser E (1914) Poggius Florentinus. Leben und Werke. B.G. Teubner, Leipzig/BerlinGoogle Scholar
- Wilcox D (1969) The development of Florentine humanist history in the fifteenth century. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MAGoogle Scholar
Tertiary Literature
- Bigi E, Petrucci A (1971) Dizionario biografico degli Italiani, vol 13, sub voce. Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, RomeGoogle Scholar
- Davies M (1999) Encyclopedia of the renaissance. In: Grendler P (ed) vol 1, sub voce. Scribner’s, New YorkGoogle Scholar