The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, 第 4 卷J. McCreery, 1806 |
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... Vatican . The education which Ippolito here received , brought those talents with which he was endowed by nature , to early perfec- tion , ▾ Ammirato , Ritrattti d ' Uomini di Casa Medici in Opusc . iii . 134 . VOL . IV . E de ' Medici ...
... Vatican . The education which Ippolito here received , brought those talents with which he was endowed by nature , to early perfec- tion , ▾ Ammirato , Ritrattti d ' Uomini di Casa Medici in Opusc . iii . 134 . VOL . IV . E de ' Medici ...
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... Vatican , and is usually shown to Englishmen on their visits to Rome . v . Dr. Smith's tour to the Continent , vol . ii . p . 200. From this copy it was printed at Rome , " in ædibus Francisci Priscianensis " Florentini , 1543 , " as ...
... Vatican , and is usually shown to Englishmen on their visits to Rome . v . Dr. Smith's tour to the Continent , vol . ii . p . 200. From this copy it was printed at Rome , " in ædibus Francisci Priscianensis " Florentini , 1543 , " as ...
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... Vatican under Julius II . by whose orders he was , however , soon afterwards expelled from the court . On an excursion which he made into Lombardy , he rendered himself remarkable by the extreme licentiousness of his conduct , which did ...
... Vatican under Julius II . by whose orders he was , however , soon afterwards expelled from the court . On an excursion which he made into Lombardy , he rendered himself remarkable by the extreme licentiousness of his conduct , which did ...
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... been destroy- ed . Even those which are preserved in the library of the Vatican are not by Marc - Antonio . v . Heineke , Dict . des Artistes , i . 357 . XX . 1521 . exists , which in point of 180 LIFE AND PONTIFICATE.
... been destroy- ed . Even those which are preserved in the library of the Vatican are not by Marc - Antonio . v . Heineke , Dict . des Artistes , i . 357 . XX . 1521 . exists , which in point of 180 LIFE AND PONTIFICATE.
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... Vatican- Custodi or keepers of the Vatican Library - Lorenzo Parmenio - Fausto Sabeo - Learned Librarians of the Vatican in the pontificate of Leo X. - Tomaso Fedro Inghirami - Filippo Beroaldo - Zanobio Acciaiuoli- Girolamo Aleandro ...
... Vatican- Custodi or keepers of the Vatican Library - Lorenzo Parmenio - Fausto Sabeo - Learned Librarians of the Vatican in the pontificate of Leo X. - Tomaso Fedro Inghirami - Filippo Beroaldo - Zanobio Acciaiuoli- Girolamo Aleandro ...
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第108页 - This grew speedily to an excess ; for men began to hunt more after words than matter, and more after the choiceness of the phrase, and the round and clean composition of the sentence, and the sweet falling of the clauses, and the varying and illustration of their works with tropes and figures, than after the weight of matter, worth of subject, soundness of argument, life of invention, or depth of judgment.
第108页 - Then did Car of Cambridge, and Ascham, with their lectures and writings, almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes, and allure all young men that were studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning. Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo; Decem annos consumpsi in legendo Cicerone, and the echo answered in Greek, one, Asine.
第146页 - I look upon the revolution there, as one of the most important events in the history of the world.
第244页 - J'ay aussi remerqué cecy, que de tant d'âmes et effects qu'il juge, de tant de mouvemens et conseils, il n'en rapporte jamais un seul à la vertu, religion et conscience, comme si ces parties là estoyent du tout esteintes au monde...
第85页 - I am descended from a long line of Christian emperors of this noble German nation, and of the Catholic kings of Spain, the archdukes of Austria, and the dukes of Burgundy. They were all faithful to the death to the Church of Rome, and they defended the Catholic faith and the honor of God.
第418页 - ... be compared to him. He would indeed have been a perfect pontiff, if to these accomplishments he had united some knowledge in matters of religion, and a greater inclination to piety, to neither of which he appeared to pay any great attention.
第242页 - We have finished the twentieth, and last book of Guicciardini's History, the most authentic, I believe (may I add, I fear) that ever was composed. I believe it, because the historian was an actor in his terrible drama, and personally knew the principal performers in it ; and I fear it, because it exhibits the woeful picture of society in the 15th and 16th centuries.
第326页 - Academy ; who denominates him " the most superficial artist, and the most abandoned mannerist of his time, but the most acute observer of men, and the most dexterous flatterer of princes. He overwhelmed the palaces of the Medici and the popes, the convents and churches of Italy, with a deluge of mediocrity, commended by rapidity and shameless bravura of hand.
第84页 - ... as equivocal, from the uncertainty of their effects on the life and conduct of those who embrace them; or as unintelligible, being totally beyond the limits and comprehension of human reason; but all parties must unite in admiring and venerating the man, who, undaunted and alone, could stand before such an assembly, and vindicate, with unshaken courage, what he conceived to be the cause of religion, of liberty, and of truth; fearless of any reproaches but those of his own conscience, or of any...
第257页 - Pomponazzo; but devoting himself to a military life, he served under the emperor Maximilian. He afterwards engaged in the service of Julius II. and was employed in several important negotiations. Returning to Ferrara, he obtained the particular favour of the family of Este, and was chosen to accompany the cardinal Ippolito on his journey into Hungary. About the year 1520 he was appointed professor of...