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* 1480 Girolamo Aleandro, Italian Catholic cardinal ( d. 1542 )
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* February 1 Girolamo Aleandro, Italian cardinal ( born 1480 )
* February 13 Girolamo Aleandro, Italian cardinal ( d. 1542 )
The Pope assigned to Eck and Cardinal Girolamo Aleandro the task of publishing this bull in Saxony, its neighboring regions, and the Low Countries.
In it, Johann Maier Eck and Girolamo Aleandro are reproached for burning Martin Luther's books.
The first pope to appoint a cardinal in pectore was Pope Paul III, when he named Girolamo Aleandro in this fashion on December 22, 1536, presumably because Aleandro's life would have been in danger if he were publicly named a cardinal.
The commission appointed to review the abuses in the church was presided over by Gasparo Cardinal Contarini and consisted of eight additional cardinals: Girolamo Aleandro, Tommaso Badia, Giovanni Pietro Carafa ( the later Pope Paul IV ), Gregorio Cortese, Federigo Fregoso, Gianmatteo Giberti, Reginald Pole, and Jacopo Sadoleto.
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Nevertheless, in 1512, like a good humanist, he is learning Greek from Girolamo Aleandro ( who re-introduced the study of Greek to Paris ) who wrote " Many scholastics are to be found in France who are keen students in different kinds of knowledge and several of these are among my faithful hearers, such as John Mair, Doctor of Philosophy ..."

Girolamo and also
Cesare was also father to at least 11 illegitimate children, among them Girolamo Borgia, who married Isabella Contessa di Carpi, and Lucrezia Borgia, who, after Cesare's death, was moved to Ferrara to the court of her aunt, Lucrezia Borgia.
Girolamo Sernigi also wrote three letters describing the first voyage of Vasco da Gama soon after the return of the expedition.
The Auberge d ' Aragon is a palace also designed by Girolamo Cassar, in 1571 five years after the establishment of the city.
A renowned virtuoso keyboard player in his day, he was probably one of the most important Italian composers for harpsichord between Girolamo Frescobaldi and Domenico Scarlatti, having also made substantial contributions to the Roman opera.
Hieronymus Fabricius or Girolamo Fabrizio or by his Latin name Fabricus ab Aquapendente also Girolamo Fabrizi d ' Acquapendente ( 1537 1619 ) was a pioneering anatomist and surgeon known in medical science as " The Father of Embryology.
See also the positive light casted on her by Girolamo Cardano in his Neronis Encomium printed in 1562 in Basel.
About 1680, he traveled to Italy, there studying the organ with Bernardo Pasquini, a follower of the tradition of Girolamo Frescobaldi ; he also met Arcangelo Corelli, whose works he admired very much.
He also studied under Girolamo dai Libri.
( Girolamo Fracastoro also detected this in 1531, but Apian's publication was the first to also include graphics.
The Academy also owns the Villa Aurelia, a country estate built for Cardinal Girolamo Farnese in 1650.
He was a disciple of the famous Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale and he also worked on human anatomical nomenclature.
It features important sculptural and architectural creations: in the center stands the famous Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or Fountain of the Four Rivers ( 1651 ) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, topped by the Obelisk of Domitian, brought here in pieces from the Circus of Maxentius the church of Sant ' Agnese in Agone by Francesco Borromini, Girolamo Rainaldi, Carlo Rainaldi and others ; and the aforementioned Pamphili palace, also by Girolamo Rainaldi, that accommodates the long gallery designed by Borromini and frescoed by Pietro da Cortona.
Girolamo Mei also participated, and at a young age, Ottavio Rinuccini, born in 1562 may have also participated.
During this time he was also able to complete the town of Modena's historical memoirs, which had been left incomplete following the death of Girolamo Tiraboschi, the appointed historian.
Little is known about his early life except that he studied in Correggio with Tuttovale Menon, a famous madrigalist who also worked in the Ferrara court ; he also studied with Girolamo Donato, an organist.
Other works of art include two canvases of Saint Augustine and St. Margaret by Guercino, the monument of Cardinal Girolamo Agucchi designed by Domenichino, who is also the painter of a sacristy fresco depicting the Liberation of St. Peter ( 1604 ).
His daughter Maria Fortis married the count Rinaldo Girolamo Saffi of Forlì ( 1868 1929 ), a minor son of count Aurelio Saffi ( 1819 1890 ) a famous patriot and hero of Italian Risorgimento who had also been one of the major sponsors of the political career of Alessandro Fortis himself.
Guami also wrote numerous instrumental canzonas ; most likely he wrote organ music which has been lost ( only one piece survives, in a collection by Girolamo Diruta ).
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Girolamo and Hieronymus
The last maker of the family was Nicolo's son, Girolamo Amati, known as Hieronymus II ( February 26, 1649 February 21, 1740 ).
A Latin biography of Baronius by the Oratorian Hieronymus Barnabeus ( Girolamo Barnabeo or Barnabò ) appeared in 1651 as Vita Caesaris Baronii.
Girolamo is better known as Hieronymus, and together with his brother produced many violins with labels inside the instrument reading " A & H.
Caïssa originated in a 658-line poem called " Scacchia, Ludus " published in 1527 by Hieronymus Vida ( Marco Girolamo Vida ), which describes in Latin Virgilian hexameters a chess game between Apollo and Mercury in the presence of the other gods.
* Hieronymus Fabricius or Girolamo Fabrizio ( 1537 1619 ), Italian anatomist
Marco Girolamo Vida or Marcus Hieronymus Vida ( 1485?
* Hieronymus Mercurialis ( 1530-1606 ), Latin name of Girolamo Mercuriale, an Italian philologist and physician
Girolamo Mercuriale ( also known as Geronimo Mercuriali or by his Latin name Hieronymus Mercurialis ) ( September 30, 1530 November 13, 1606 ) was an Italian philologist and physician, most famous for his work De Arte Gymnastica.
Girolamo Zanchi ( Latin " Hieronymus Zanchius ," thus Anglicized to " Jerome Zanchi / Zanchius ") ( February 2, 1516 November 19, 1590 ) was an Italian Protestant Reformation clergyman and educator.

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