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The Library of Congress >Linked Data Service >LC Name Authority File (LCNAF)

Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444


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    • Leonardo Aretino, 1369-1444
    • Aretino, Leonardo, 1369-1444
    • Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus, 1369-1444
    • Leonardus, Aretinus, 1369-1444
    • Aretinus, Leonardus, 1369-1444
    • Bruni, Leonardo Aretino, 1369-1444
    • Aretinus, Leonardus Brunus, 1369-1444
    • Arretinus, Leonardus, 1369-1444
    • Lionardo, Aretino, 1369-1444
    • Aretino, Lionardo, 1369-1444
    • Brunus, Leonardus, 1369-1444
    • Bruno, Leonardo, 1369-1444
    • Bruni, Lionardo, 1369-1444
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      • Earlier Established Forms

        • Bruni, Leonardo Aretino, 1369-1444
      • Sources

        • found:Luiso, F.P. Studi su l'epistolario di Leonardo Bruni, 1980:t.p. (Leonardo Bruni)
        • found:It80-Dec(Bruni, Leonardo)
        • found:GEV(Leonardo Bruni)
        • found:Encic. ital. index(Leonardo Bruni)
        • found:Leonardo Brunis Rede auf Nanni Strozzi, 1996:p. 15 (Leonardo Bruni, 1370-1444) p. 16 (b. 1370 in Arezzo)
        • found:Catalogue of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, 1992:v. 3, p. 24 (Leonardi Arretini ...)
        • found:Historia fiorentina, 1476:colophon (Messer Lionardo Aretino)
        • found:DBI(Bruni (Brunus, Bruno), Leonardo (Lionardo), called Leonardo Aretino; date of birth not definitely known, but according to some contemporaries it was 1370; d. 9 Mar. 1444)
        • found:Leonardi Bruni Aretini Epistolarum libri VIII, 1724:title page (Leonardi Bruni)
        • found:Wikipedia, 27 September 2017(Leonardo Bruni, born c. 1370 in Arezzo, Tuscany, died 9 March 1444 in Florence; Italian humanist, historian and statesman)
        • found:encyclopedia.com, 27 September 2017(Bruni, Leonardo (1369-1444); scholar, historian, and leading citizen of Florence, Leonardo Bruni was born in the town of Arezzo; he studied law and the classics; in 1405 he attained the important post of apostolic secretary to Pope Innocent VII; he was elected as the chancellor of Florence in 1410 but resigned within a year and returned to Rome as a papal secretary; in 1415, after Pope John XXIII was ousted from office, Bruni returned to Florence; he brought to light the works of Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, and Demosthenes, whom he translated from Greek into Latin, making them accessible to many students and scholars for the first time; he wrote popular biographies of the Italian poets Petrarch and Dante, the Roman orator Cicero and the Greek philosopher Aristotle; he is best known for History of the Florentine People; writing in Latin, he began this work in 1415 and continued on it until his death nearly thirty years later; in 1427, he again attained the post of chancellor, which he held until his death in 1444)
      • LC Classification

        • PA8477.B877
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      • Change Notes

        • 1980-08-05:new
        • 2023-09-06:revised
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