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Valla and Agricola
* Peter Mack, Renaissance Argument: Valla and Agricola in the Traditions of Rhetoric and Dialectic, Leiden ; New York: E. J.

Valla and Traditions
* Christopher S. Celenza, " Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy ,” Journal of the History of Ideas 66 ( 2005 ): 483-506.

Valla and Rhetoric
* Melissa Meriam Bullard, " The Renaissance Project of Knowing: Lorenzo Valla and Salvatore Camporeale's Contributions to the Querelle Between Rhetoric and Philosophy ," Journal of the History of Ideas 66. 4 ( 2005 ): 477-81.

Valla and Dialectic
* Lisa Jardine, " Lorenzo Valla and the Intellectual Origins of Humanist Dialectic ," Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 ( 1977 ): 143-64.

Valla and 1993
( Nuke Turkey ) in 1993, Valla, Kurda Yedirdin Beni!

Valla and );
* G. Mancini, Vita di Lorenzo Valla ( Florence, 1891 );
* M. von Wolff, Lorenzo Valla ( Leipzig, 1893 );
* J. Vahlen, Laurentius Valla ( Berlin, 1870 ); L Pastor, Geschichte der Päpste, Band ii.

Valla and also
He admits only the first three figures, as in the original Aristotelian scheme, and in his later works he also attacks the validity of the third figure, following in this the precedent of Laurentius Valla.
" Valla also enjoyed the favour of Pope Calixtus III.
In this part of the treatise, which also circulated independently under the title Emendationes in T. Livium, Valla elucidates numerous corrupt passages and criticises the attempts at emendation made by Panormita and Facio, his rivals at the court of Alfonso the Magnanimous.
Valla and Testoni were also members of the Italian 4x100m relay tema which finished fourth.

Valla and Renaissance
Lorenzo Valla, an Italian Catholic priest and Renaissance humanist, is credited with first exposing the forgery with solid philological arguments in 1439 – 1440, although the document's authenticity had already been repeatedly contested since 1001.
With the increased knowledge of Greek in the Renaissance this translation began to be criticized with Lorenzo Valla first pointing out the error.

Valla and Latin
The first European translation of Thucydides ( into Latin ) was made by the humanist Lorenzo Valla between 1448 and 1452, and the first Greek edition was published by Aldo Manunzio in 1502.
In 1433 Valla made his way to Naples, to the court of Alfonso V of Aragon, who made Valla his private Latin secretary and defended him against the attacks on account of his public statements about theology, including one in which he denied that the Apostles ' Creed was composed in succession by each of the twelve Apostles.
Luther had a very high opinion of Valla and of his writings, and Cardinal Bellarmine calls him praecursor Lutheri, while Sir Richard Jebb says that his De Elegantiis " marked the highest level that had yet been reached in the critical study of Latin.
" Erasmus stated in his De ratione studii that for Latin Grammar, there was " no better guide than Lorenzo Valla.
Lorenzo Valla was driven out of the university of Pavia in 1431 for his critique of Bartolus ' Latin style.

Valla and University
Campus Valla. Student union building on Campus Valla. The entrance to Campus Norrköping. Kåkenhus building in Norrköping. Campus Norrköping. Carl Malmsten building in Lidingö. A retired Cray X-MP / 416 supercomputer used as a bench in one of the buildings on Campus Valla. The origins of Linköping University date back to 1967 when a branch of Stockholm University was placed in Linköping, offering education within humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.

Valla and 2003
* 2003: Mondadori / Urania, Milan, ISSN 1120-5288 / Number 1460 ( pb periodical ), translated by Riccardo Valla ( Italian translation )

Valla and .
The De expetendis et fugiendis rebus by Giorgio Valla was posthumously printed in 1501 by Aldo Manuzio in Venice.
However, Valla added the translation of ancient Greek works on mathematics ( firstly by Archimedes ), newly discovered and translated.
In this context, Christian humanists such as Lorenzo Valla and Erasmus promoted a return to the original Greek of the New Testament.
In 1457 the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla wrote: "... the claim of ' Dionysius '... that he observed the eclipse of the sun at the hour of the Saviour's death ... is as blatant a fiction as the epistolary form of the report.
The Florentine humanist Lorenzo Valla ( d. 1457 ), in his commentaries on the New Testament, did much to establish that the author of the Corpus Areopagiticum could not have been St. Paul's convert, though he was unable to identify the actual historical author.
** Trebisonda Valla, Italian athlete ( d. 2006 )
" Even in the 15th century, Lorenzo Valla described it as the Century of Lead and Iron and later Cardinal Baronius as the Leaden Century or Iron Century.
In a triumph of early modern hermeneutics, the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla proved in 1440 that the " Donation of Constantine " was a forgery, through intrinsic evidence of the text itself.
Among his numerous pupils was Pietro Bembo, Antonio Maurolico ( the father of Francesco Maurolico ), Francesco Gianelli, Nicolò Valla.

Agricola and );
He wrote Latin Literature of the Empire ( 2 vols., Prose and Poetry, 1898 – 1899 ), a History of Classical Philology ( 1902 ) and Sources of Plutarchs Life of Cicero ( 1902 ); and edited Tacitus Dialogus de oratoribus ( text with commentary, 1894 and 1898 ) and Agricola ( 1899 ; with Germania, 1900 ), and Sallusts Catiline ( 1903 ).
* Mikael Agricola Medallion, Finland ( 2008 );

Agricola and see
Agricola was the first to teach the views which Luther was the first to stigmatize by the name Antinomian, maintaining that while non-Christians were still held to the Mosaic law, Christians were entirely free from it, being under the gospel alone, see also Law and Gospel.
* " De formando studio " (= letter 38 Jacobus Barbireau of Antwerp on June 7, 1484, when Agricola was in Heidelberg: see the edition of the letters by Van der Laan / Akkerman, pp. 200 – 219 )
Andrew C. Fix and Susan C. Karant-Nunn ( Missouri: SCES 18, 1992 ), pp. 19 – 34 ; also Oberman's article ' Wessel Gansfort ' in Wessel Gansfort ( see above ), pp. 97 – 121 ; Arjo Vanderjagt, ' Wessel Gansfort ( 1419 – 1489 ) and Rudolph Agricola ( 144 < sup >?</ sup >- 1485 ): Piety and Hebrew ', in Frömmigkeit-Theologie-Frömmigkeitstheologie.

Agricola and also
Writing about 80 years later, in 140-150 AD, Ptolemy, drawing on the earlier naval expeditions of Agricola, also distinguished between the Ebudes, of which he writes there were only five ( and thus possibly meaning the Inner Hebrides ) and Dumna.
Agricola was also the first to harmonize in four parts Martin Luther's chorale, Ein feste Burg.
It was used in the treatise De Natura Fossilium, published in 1546 by the German mineralogist Georg Bauer, also known as Georgius Agricola.
Accordingly, Agricola focused on the Topics rather than the Analytics of Aristotle and on Cicero, but also on the writings of historians, poets, and orators.
In a little over a century later, Gnaeus Julius Agricola mentions Roman armies attacking a large druid sanctuary in Anglesey, also known as Holyhead, Wales.
The festival is also mentioned by the Finnish reformer Mikael Agricola in his account of what from his point of view was Finnish idolatry.
The Agricola Tower is also a scheduled monument.
* Stephan Agricola, also Kastenpaur, ( 1491 – 1547 ), German scholar and theologian, formerly an Augustinian monk
Mondino died in Bologna in 1326 and was buried in the parochial church of San Vitale e Agricola along with his uncle Leuzzo, who was also a lecturer in medicine.
Paul Peuerl ( also Bäurl, Beuerlin, Bäwerl, Agricola, Peyerl ; 13 June 1570 ( baptised ), Stuttgart – after 1625 ) was a German organist, organ builder, renovator and repairer, and composer of instrumental music.
* April 9, the day Mikael Agricola, the founder of the written Finnish language died and Elias Lönnrot, a collector of folklore was born ; the occasion is also celebrated as the Day of the Finnish language
He was also the patron of Rudolph Agricola ( Rudolf de Boer ), who in his youth at Zwolle had studied under Thomas à Kempis ; and through this connection the Brethren of the Common Life, through Cusa and Agricola, influenced Erasmus and other adepts in the New Learning.
Certainly by the Roman period there is substantial place-and personal name evidence which suggests that this was so ; Tacitus also states in his Agricola that the British language differed little from that of the Gauls.
He also edited the Ars poetica and Satires of Horace, the Agricola of Tacitus, the romance of Xenophon of Ephesus, and was the author of a history of the Latin poets of the Netherlands ( De vita, doctrina, et facultate Nederlandorum qui carmina latina composuerunt, 1838 ).
During the 18th century, a croft named Grukalty was renamed Agricola ( which is also Latin for " farmer ").
* Charles Anthon, The Germania and Agricola, and also Selections from the Annals, of Tacitus, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, ( 1847 ).
Finnish bishop Mikael Agricola mentions in 1551 a war god called Turisas, although this is more likely to refer to Thurisas ; the Finns had also a god of harvest, luck and success called Tuuri.
There is a geographical and ethnological digression, taken not only from notes and memories of Agricola but also from the De Bello Gallico of Julius Caesar.
He was also the author of many pamphlets on agricultural and economical topics, under numerous aliases, including Agricola, Germanicus, and Timothy Hairbrain.
As a result of Protestant Reformation in the 16th century the Catholic Church had to give way for the Lutheran state church which was established by king Gustav I of Sweden, whose principal reformer in Finland was Mikael Agricola and from 1554 also the Bishop.
It is most famous as the first appearance of Browning's poem The Pied Piper of Hamelin, but also contains several of the poet's other best-known pieces, including My Last Duchess, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister, Porphyria's Lover, and Johannes Agricola in Meditation.

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