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  1. Muestra de la escritura cursiva de Niccoli. Niccolò de' Niccoli (1364 - 1437), humanista italiano cuya colección de manuscritos fue la base de la Biblioteca Laurenciana de Florencia. Nació y murió en Florencia, y fue una de las figuras principales de la compañía de hombres eruditos que se reunieron alrededor del patrocinio de Cosme de ...

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Niccolò Niccoli (born c. 1364, Florence—died Feb. 3, 1437, Florence) was a wealthy Renaissance Humanist from Florence whose collections of ancient art objects and library of manuscripts of classical works helped to shape a taste for the antique in 15th-century Italy.

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  3. 3 de jun. de 2015 · Niccolò Niccoli (b. c . 1364–d. 1437) is one of the more intriguing figures of early Italian humanism. One of the scholars interested in the revival of Antiquity who gathered around Cosimo de’ Medici in Florence, Niccoli accumulated an enormous library, which he made freely available to others and used himself in an effort to ...

  4. Niccolò de' Niccoli (1364 - 1437), humanista italiano cuya colección de manuscritos fue la base de la Biblioteca Laurenciana de Florencia. Muestra de la escritura cursiva de Niccoli. Nació y murió en Florencia, y fue una de las figuras principales de la compañía de hombres eruditos que se reunieron alrededor del patrocinio de Cosme de ...

  5. Niccolò de' Niccoli (1364 – 22 January 1437) was an Italian Renaissance humanist . He was born and died in Florence, Italy, and was one of the chief figures in the company of learned men which gathered around the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici. Niccoli's chief services to classical literature consisted in his work as a copyist and ...

  6. This chapter examines how Niccolò Niccoli (1364–1437), the humanist closest to Cosimo de’ Medici and hated by many scholars from his time to our own, represented a negation of contemporary culture—a negation not only of traditionalism but of those, such as Leonardo Bruni, who made compromises with it.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Niccolò Niccoli (Firenze, 1365 – Firenze, February 3, 1437) played an important role as a merchant and political man in Florence in the early fifteenth century: he assembled a large library that later formed the core of the first public library: that of...