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  1. 7 de may. de 2021 · Guarino da Verona (b. 1374–d. 1460, also known as Guarino Guarini) is one of the better known of the early Italian humanists, primarily because of his work in solidifying the educational theory of the new movement and the curriculum and pedagogical practice of humanistic education. He was also renowned for his knowledge of Greek, which played ...

  2. Guarino da Verona. Guarino z Werony lub Guarino Guarini (ur. 1374, zm. 14 grudnia 1460 w Ferrarze) – włoski humanista, filolog i pedagog.

  3. A humanist, b. 1370, at Verona, Italy; d. 1460, at Ferrara. He studied Latin in the school of Giovanni da Ravenna, and afterwards went to Constantinople, where he studied Greek under Manuel Chrysoloras, in whose household he spent five years. In 1408 he returned with more than fifty Greek manuscripts to Venice, where he was received with great ...

  4. Guarino Veronese o Guarino da Verona (1374 - 14 de diciembre de 1460) fue un erudito clásico italiano, humanista y traductor de textos griegos antiguos durante el Renacimiento. En las repúblicas de Florencia y Venecia estudió con Manuel Chrysoloras ( c. 1350–1415), renombrado profesor de griego y embajador del emperador bizantino Manuel II ...

  5. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Da Verona, who was also sometimes known as Guarino Veronese, was born in 1374 in Verona. He studied in Italy and established his first school in the 1390s before going to Constantinople. After returning to Italy, he earned his living by teaching Greek in Verona, Venice and Florence. Da Verona taught the philosophy of humanism to Leonello ...

  6. Guarino da Verona Guarino Veronese o Guarino da Verona (Verona, 1374 – Ferrara, 4 dicembre 1460) è stato un poeta e umanista italiano. Il suo vero nome di battesimo era Varino ma, per corruzione, fu sempre chiamato Guarino, uno pseudonimo che poi, sotto la forma di "Guarini", trasmise ai suoi discendenti.

  7. Guarino Veronese nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Umanista ( Verona 1374 - Ferrara 1460). Autore di numerosi testi scolastici e traduttore, tenne una scuola a Venezia (1414), di cui fu allievo Vittorino da Feltre , quindi fu attivo a Ferrara, dove costituì un cenacolo umanistico che ne animò la vita intellettuale.