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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. Portrait bust in the Salone Ottocentesco of Palazzo Venturi Ginori. 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.

  3. Historian and garden designer, the son of Giovanni Rucellai. He was a confidant and supporter of Lorenzo de' Medici, and the author of De bello Italico, an account of ... From: Rucellai, Bernardo in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »

  4. 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.

  5. Description. De Bello Italico Commentarius is an account of the 1494-5 Italian War, an invasion of the Italian peninsula by the French king Charles VIII. Rucellai was a supporter of the Medici family and a confidant of Lorenzo de’ Medici (1449-92), the long-time ruler of Florence.

  6. Guicciardini's narrative sees Bernardo Rucellai, a leading representative of the Florentine aristocracy, emerge as one of the leading figures in the struggle against Soderini; and Guicciardini follows with special attention the activities of Rucellai in these crucial years.1 The historian mentions at one point that

  7. Este edificio, situado en la famosa calle della Vigna Nuova, fue comisionado por la rica familia Ruccellai y realizado, entre 1446 y 1451, por Rossellino, siguiendo el proyecto de Leon Battista Alberti. Éste, diseñó el palacio respetando los cánones que él mismo había descrito en el manual De Re Aedificatoria.