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  1. 25 de feb. de 2014 · Rucellai, Giovanni. Rosmunda. In Siena : Michelagnolo di Barrho, 1525. Scanned by Claudio Ruggeri, Opal Libri antichi, University of Turin. Addeddate 2014-02-25 22:21:26 City Siena Identifier RosmundaRucellaiOpal Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t07w8zg57 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 9.0 ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Rucellai, Giovanni (1475–1525) in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance Length: 58 words. (1475–1525),Italian humanist, poet, and dramatist, a member of the prominent Florentine Rucellai family. His poetry includes a georgic Le api (1539) modelled on Virgil's fourth Georgic; his plays include ...

  3. El palacio fue construido entre 1446 y 1451 por Bernardo Rossellino, siguiendo un diseño de Leon Battista Alberti. La fachada se terminó cuando ya estaba terminado todo el interior hacia 1465. Fue encargado por Giovanni Rucellai, miembro destacado de la familia Rucellai, ricos tintoreros de tejidos. Leon Battista Alberti realizó una obra ...

  4. Novella, on which passers-by since 1470 have seen commemorated. Giovanni Rucellai's name. More recently, thanks to Alessandro. Perosa's discerning editorship, students of Florentine history have. had at their disposal a generous anthology of the zibaldone, Rucellai's chap-book in which he gathered miscellaneous information regarding his family ...

  5. Other articles where Giovanni Rucellai is discussed: Florence: The early period: …chiefly Cosimo de’ Medici and Giovanni Rucellai in the 15th century, were able to shape civic politics and culture through a system of oligarchy and patronage. They underwrote the accomplishments that are now singled out with the term “Renaissance,” and their palaces came to dominate the city as fully as…

  6. COMPARTE. [Le Api]. Poema didascálico de Giovanni Rucellai (1475-1525), compuesto en 1524 y publicado Postumo en 1539. Es, según el gusto del tiempo, una refundición, y en dos terceras partes, una versión del cuarto libro de las Geórgi­cas (v.) de Virgilio. Inspirado en el sueño de un enjambre de abejas, «vaghe angelet- te delle ombrose ...