Bernardo Bembo (19 October 1433 – 28 May 1519) was a Venetian humanist, diplomat and statesman.[1] He was the father of Pietro Bembo.[2]
^Angelo Ventura and Marco Pecoraro, "Bembo, Bernardo", in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 8 (Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1966).
BernardoBembo (19 October 1433 – 28 May 1519) was a Venetian humanist, diplomat and statesman. He was the father of Pietro Bembo. Bembo was the son of...
of 16th-century Italy. Pietro Bembo was born on 20 May 1470 to an aristocratic Venetian family. His father BernardoBembo (1433–1519) was a diplomat and...
saint. BernardoBembo (1433–1519), humanist and politician. Pietro Bembo (1470–1547), son of Bernardo, cardinal and famous scholar. Giovanni Bembo (1543–1618)...
Basilica di San Francesco). BernardoBembo, praetor of Venice, erected a tomb for him in 1483. On the grave, a verse of Bernardo Canaccio, a friend of Dante...
amoris" The sarcophagus was moved to the west side of the cloister by BernardoBembo, Venetian podestà of Ravenna, at the end of the 15th century. A few...
It is written in Rustic capitals. The manuscript was once owned by BernardoBembo, and subsequently Fulvio Orsini, before entering the archives in 1600...
he was named to the Paduan council of nobles. The podesta of Verona, BernardoBembo, attempted to recruit him as chancellor for that city, but Spazzarini...
the most distinguished prelates of the age. Among others, Cardinal Pietro Bembo left on record a testimony to his extraordinary talent. He was so highly...
Bernardo Cappello (1498 - 8 March 1565) was a Venetian humanist, writer and pupil of Pietro Bembo. Cappello was born in Venice, the son of the diplomat...
manuscript copy of De bello Catilinae made by Bartolomeo San Vito for BernardoBembo in 1471–84, now kept in the Vatican Library Author Sallust Original title...
Venice. Filippo was born at Rimini probably between 1408 and 1410, since BernardoBembo noted that he was almost ninety years old at his death. His father,...
accurate texts of Dante and Petrarch using BernardoBembo's personal manuscript collection. Pietro Bembo worked with Manutius from 1501 to 1502 to provide...
messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha, a collection of settings of Petrarch influenced by the literary theories of Pietro Bembo; while...
oration delivered by BernardoBembo before Pope Innocent VIII on 24 November 1487 was also in the name of Badoer, but was the work of Bembo. Some of Sebastiano's...
commissioned artworks to local painters. It has been variously identified as BernardoBembo, or with the Florentine artist Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli, who died...
printed by Nicolaus Laurentii in 1481. This particular copy includes a dedication by Cristoforo Landino to BernardoBembo. Bibliothèque Nationale de France...
Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism. In the 16th century, Pietro Bembo created the model for the modern Italian language based on Petrarch's works...
Sabellico's De situ venetae urbis, Pierio Valeriano's Lusus. Donati, BernardoBembo and Ermolao Barbaro have been called the best representatives of late...
from Palazzo Flangini to Palazzo Bembo" "Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Flangini to San Marcuola" Bernardo Bellotto and the Capitals of Europe...
communication, instead of Latin. In 1501, the literary theorist Pietro Bembo (1470–1547) published an edition of the poet Petrarch (1304–1374); and published...
arm is supported by a work by Pietro Bembo, whose sonnets were written in the vernacular. Ugolino lectured on Bembo and had met him by 1539. Another portrait...
Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa, Italian composer (d. 1530) May 20 – Pietro Bembo, Italian cardinal (d. 1547) June 30 – Charles VIII of France (d. 1498) July...