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  1. Bernardo Rucellai, ( Florencia, 1448 - 1514), escritor humanista italiano perteneciente a la familia Rucellai. Biografía. Fue hijo de Juan Rucellai y como su padre ejerció cargos públicos, fue mecenas y escritor.

  2. Bernardo Rucellai (11 August 1448 – 7 October 1514), also known as Bernardo di Giovanni Rucellai or Latinised as Bernardus Oricellarius, was a member of the Florentine political and social elite. He was the son of Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai (1403–1481) and father of Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (1475–1525).

  3. Giovanni Rucellai (20 October 1475 – 3 April 1525), known as Giovanni di Bernardo Rucellai (with a patronymic), was an Italian humanist, poet, dramatist and man of letters in Renaissance Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.

  4. This edition of Rucellais work was published in 1724 by John Brindley. The Royal Library holds two copies (see also RCIN 1046924), both bearing fore-edge paintings depicting the coat of arms of George I and were perhaps intended for presentation to the king.

  5. www.florencia.es › arquitectura-y-arte › los-monumentosPalacio Rucellai - Florencia.es

    En frente del palacio, Leon Battista Alberti, para celebrar la boda que, en 1460, unió a Bernardo Rucellai y Lucrezia De’ Medici, realizó una amplia galería de estilo renacentista. En su frontón, para representar a las dos familias, se colocaron las velas arriadas de Fortuna, escudo de los Rucellai, y el anillo de la familia Médicis, que ...

  6. Bernardo Rucellai (1449-1514) Bernardi Oricllarii de Bello Italico commentarius, ex authentici manuscripti apographo. 1724. 29.0 x 23.8 x 2.0 cm (book measurement (conservation)) | RCIN 1046924. Description. De Bello Italico Commentarius is an account of the 1494-5 Italian War, an invasion of the Italian peninsula by Charles VIII of France.

  7. Bernardo Rucellai and the Orti Oricellari: A Study on the Origin of Modern Political Thought | Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes: Vol 12, No 1.