... Index.27 In 1517 Johannes Reuchlin , the German scholar who has the reputation 24 25 la Renaissance ( Paris , 1964 ) , and Frances A. Yates , The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age ( London , 1979 ) , Part I. See pp . 113-15 .
Cosimo's rule sparked the rebirth of 'Florentine Neoplatonism'197 and prompted the publication of Italian editions of De amore and Pimander by, among others, his agent Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572).198 Bartoli became a passionate adherent ...
Neri Capponi ' s identity and activities are described well in Richard Agee , “ Ruberto Strozzi and the Early Madrigal , ” JAMS 36 ( 1983 ) : 1 - 17 ; in this article Agee argues persuasively that Arcadelt was in Florence when he set ...
Walker, Andrew D. “Enargeia and the Spectator in Greek Historiography.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 123 (1993): 353–77. ... Edited by R. S. Crane, 319–48. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952.
On Bartoli see the seminal monograph by Bryce, Cosimo Bartoli; and the essays collected in Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572), ed. Fiore and Lamberini. See also Fragenburg, Bartoli'; Olivato Puppi, Cosimo Bartoli'. On Bartoli's readings of ...
JAMES HAAR COSIMO BARTOLI ON MUSIC To students of sixteenth - century music the Florentine man of letters Cosimo Bartoli ( 1503–72 ) ... J. Bryce , Cosimo Bartoli ( 1503-1572 ) : The Career of a Florentine Polymath ( Geneva , 1983 ) .
On Cosimo Bartoli and his renowned translation of Alberti's De re aedificatoria see Girolamo Mancini, “Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572),” Archivio storico italiano, ser. 6, 76, 3/4 (1918), 84–135; Roberto Cantagalli and Nicola De Blasi, ...
21), which was probably made in 1546–47 using an indirect casting method based on a model (Brewer and McNamara 2012). Although it is not possible to ascertain definitively the method used to make the portrait of Bindo, such similarities ...
Boethius at Court: Domenichi, Varchi, Bartoli 4.1 Patronage and Intellectuals in Renaissance Italy The fourth and last ... Studi su Benedetto Varchi (Manziana, Italy, 2008); and on Bartoli, see Judith Bryce Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572): ...
See Judith Bryce Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572): the Career of the Florentine Polymath (Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, Geneva: Librairie Droz, 1983), p. 315. On other publication projects of the time dealing with the arts by members of ...
Davis , the most distinguished scholar on Bartoli's writings on art , has not as yet examined the connection between his ... On the cornici in the Ragionamenti , see J.H. Bryce , Cosimo Bartoli ( 1503–1572 ) : The Career of a Florentine ...