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  1. SALUTATI, COLUCCIO. Chancellor of Florence, chiefly responsible for forming the Florentine humanistic circle; b. Stignano, Italy, Feb. 16, 1331; d. Florence, May 4, 1406. His Guelf father fled to Bologna after a Ghibelline victory. There Salutati was educated as a notary. After returning to Stignano in 1350, he practiced in that region.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Coluccio Salutati (1331–1406) was chancellor of the Florentine Republic from 1375 until his death, the first in a distinguished line of humanists to hold that position. He was revered as a father figure by the younger generation of Florentine humanists, including Leonardo Bruni and Poggio Bracciolini, and was responsible for inviting the ...

  3. 8 de abr. de 2015 · Coluccio Salutati was an outstanding figure in the generation that came between Petrarch and the full flowering—with Lorenzo Valla, Poggio Bracciolini, and others—of what has conventionally been known as Renaissance humanism.

  4. Catalogue of the exhibition of the same name put on at the State Archive of Florence from 9 December 2008 to 14 March 2009. Produced by the Centre for Classicism Studies to mark the 6th centenary of his death, the aim of this book is not just to celebrate Salutati s fundamental role in the emergence of civic Humanism, but also to restore the political dimension to a life and literary ...

  5. 19 de sept. de 2017 · Abstract. Coluccio Salutati is not your typical intellectual figure. He certainly played his part as a scholar by promoting the humanistic movement: not only carrying on the tradition once Petrarch and Boccaccio passed away, but also making sure the next generation of students was well-prepared to continue it during the next century.

  6. Salutati, Lino Coluccio (1330-1406). Literato y humanista italiano, nacido en Stignano in Valdinievole (Pistoia) en 1331, y muerto en Florencia en 1406. Estudió la obra de los grandes autores de la antigüedad, tanto paganos ( Séneca, Ovidio) como cristianos ( Gregorio Magno, Agustín de Hipona ), y escribió varios tratados latinos sobre ...