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Onofrio Panvinio
Portrait of Onofrio Panvinio by Tintoretto, c. 1555
Born
23 February 1530 Verona, Republic of Venice
Died
7 April 1568 (aged 38) Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily
Nationality
Italian
Movement
Renaissance
The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius (23 February 1529 – 27 April 1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese.
The erudite Augustinian OnofrioPanvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius (23 February 1529 – 27 April 1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian...
administration, he employed the services of Guglielmo Sirleto, as well as OnofrioPanvinio (who was especially consulted in matters of Christian archaeology)...
124f. (note a); the extended list of quaternions is here traced to OnofrioPanvinio, De Comitiis Imperatoriis (Basel 1558). Konrad Bund, Findbuch der Epitaphienbücher...
but what a Pope, the chief pastor of Christendom, should have been. OnofrioPanvinio, in the revised edition of Bartolomeo Platina's book about the popes...
oldest noble families in Europe. According to the Augustinian historian OnofrioPanvinio (1529-1568) in his work "De gente Maxima" of 1556, the family descends...
such as the unpublished manuscript "eulogistic treatise" compiled by OnofrioPanvinio, drew connections to Pope Benedict II, a possible but undocumentable...
The restoration was based nearly entirely on the observations of OnofrioPanvinio and Pirro Ligorio, who were standing at the top of the trench in which...
to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who entrusted them to his librarian OnofrioPanvinio and his antiquarian Fulvio Orsini. Little interest seems to have been...
closely to a 1557 history of the popes by OnofrioPanvinio (including replication of errors made by Panvinio), which may indicate that the prophecy was...
Ruins of the Hippodrome, from an engraving by OnofrioPanvinio in his work De Ludis Circensibus (Venice, 1600). The engraving, dated 1580, may be based...
procession through the city had to change course to avoid hostile Romans. OnofrioPanvinio, in his 1557 Epitome pontificum Romanorum, attributes to Sabinian the...
contemporary source mentions malaria or fever, or any other cause. OnofrioPanvinio (1584). Onuphrii Panuinii Veronensis De praecipuis vrbis Romae, sanctioribusque...
such events could have happened. The 16th-century Italian historian OnofrioPanvinio, commenting on one of Bartolomeo Platina's works that refer to Pope...
carved a marble crucifix for Santa Maria dell Disciplina, and Busts of OnofrioPanvinio and Noris and others. He was active till about 1730. "AGLIO, Domenico...
be given to him and tried to persuade Neri to entrust the work to OnofrioPanvinio, who was already working on a history of the Church. After repeated...
History: OnofrioPanvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform presents the biography of a crucial sixteenth-century author, OnofrioPanvinio, who changed...
Unknown date – Richard Baker, English chronicler (died 1645) April 7 – OnofrioPanvinio, Italian historian (born 1529) September 14 – Jan van Casembroot, Flemish...
having been continued by Eusebius of Caesarea. In the 16th century, OnofrioPanvinio attributed the biographies after Damasus until Pope Nicholas I (858–867)...
elaborate hoax, bearing similarities to a 1557 history of the popes by OnofrioPanvinio, including mistakes. Thomas Groome, of Boston College said, "...the...
field in Verona and recorded by the 16th-century Augustinian friar OnofrioPanvinio. The form is an elegy. The most commonly accepted reconstruction is...
bedroom and into his own bed as if he were his own son or grandson". OnofrioPanvinio wrote that Julius was "excessively given to intemperance in a life...
reformer of the Order, and a prominent figure in the Council of Trent. OnofrioPanvinio (d. 1568), a notable historian and antiquary. Martín de Rada (d. 1578)...
(d. 1479) 1443 – Matthias Corvinus, Hungarian king (d. 1490) 1529 – OnofrioPanvinio, Italian historian (d. 1568) 1539 – Henry XI of Legnica, thrice Duke...
their subject as Alexander and Bucephalus was proposed in 1558 by OnofrioPanvinio, who suggested that Constantine had removed them from Alexandria, where...
Realmys and most specially of the Realme of England February 23 – OnofrioPanvinio, Italian historian and antiquary (died 1568) June 7 – Étienne Pasquier...
February 14 – Markus Fugger, German businessman (d. 1597) February 23 – OnofrioPanvinio, Augustinian historian (d. 1568) April 3 – Michael Neander, German...