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* Cosimo Bartoli ( 1503 – 1572 ), Italian diplomat and humanist
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Originally published in Latin, the first Italian edition came out in 1546. and the standard Italian edition by Cosimo Bartoli was published in 1550.
* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
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Agnolo di Cosimo ( November 17, 1503 – November 23, 1572 ), usually known as Il Bronzino, or Agnolo Bronzino ( mistaken attempts also have been made in the past to assert his name was Agnolo Tori and even Angelo ( Agnolo ) Allori ), was an Italian Mannerist painter from Florence.
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His work at the completion of Pitti Palace, commissioned by Eleonora of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I, is one of his most celebrated achievements ( 1558 – 1570 ), respecting the original style of Filippo Brunelleschi.
Galileo initially called his discovery the Cosmica Sidera (" Cosimo's stars "), in honour of Cosimo II de ' Medici ( 1590 – 1621 ).
Pope Innocent VII ( probably1339 – 6 November 1406 ), born Cosimo de ' Migliorati, was briefly Pope at Rome between 1404 and 1406 during the period of the Western Schism ( 1378 – 1417 ) while there was a rival Pope, Antipope Benedict XIII, at Avignon.
* April 26 – Giuliano di Piero de ' Medici, son of Piero di Cosimo de ' Medici ( assassinated ) ( b. 1453 )
* August 26 – A conspiracy against Piero di Cosimo de ' Medici, led by Luca Pitti and Borso d ' Este, is discovered and put down in Florence.
* September – Cosimo de ' Medici, later the de facto ruler of Florence and patron of Marsilio Ficino, is exiled by the Albizzi / Strozzi faction.
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An armillary sphere ( on the left ) and a gnomon ( on the right ) were added to the end blind arches of the lower façade by Ignazio Danti, astronomer of Cosimo I, in 1572.
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* In the Bargello are also a number of lesser works: Noah ( bas-relief ), portrait busts of Eleonora di Toledo and Cosimo I de ' Medici, Venus, Leda, Hercules, Bacchus Cleopatra and a portrait bust of an unknown man.
It is formed by two distinct building, the Fortress, built under Cosimo I de ' Medici ( 1552 – 53 ), and the Cassero ( late 15th century ), the latter used as military jail until 1959.
His pupils included Andrea Mantegna ( with whom he had many legal battles ), Cosimo Tura and Carlo Crivelli.
He was the father of Cosimo de ' Medici ( Pater Patriae ), and great-grandfather of Lorenzo de Medici ( the Magnificent ).
Piero di Cosimo ( 2 January 1462 – 1521 ), also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter.
Most scholars assume the statue was commissioned by Cosimo de ' Medici, but the date of its creation is unknown and widely disputed ; suggested dates vary from the 1420s to the 1460s ( Donatello died in 1466 ), with the majority opinion recently falling in the 1440s, when the new Medici Palace designed by Michelozzo was under construction.
* Piero di Cosimo de ' Medici ( 1416 – 1469 ) ( the Gouty, also Piero I de ' Medici ), father of Lorenzo the Magnificent
Piero di Cosimo de ' Medici ( the Gouty ), ( Italian: Piero " il Gottoso ") ( 1416 – December 2 Gozzoli's fresco Procession of the Magi ( in which are also present both of Piero's sons, Lorenzo and Giuliano, as well as Piero himself ).
Ross tried several times to confront Rachel and admit his feelings but is derailed by her ex-fiance Barry and Paolo ( played by Cosimo Fusco ), an Italian man she met during an electrical blackout, and Ross, unsure of himself, simply backs down.
Revised second edition ( 1893 ), Oxford: Clarendon Press, reprinted by Cosimo in 2006 ( ISBN 978-1-60520-643-1 ).
During the visit, he had enticed Voltaire's secretary, the Florentine noble, Cosimo Alessandro Collini ( 1727 – 1806 ), into his own employment, considered a coup in some of the Enlightenment circles.
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