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          Castelvetro, Ludovico.!

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          Lodovico Castelvetro

          Lodovico Castelvetro

          Born1505

          Modena, Duchy of Modena

          Died23 March 1556(1556-03-23) (aged 50–51)

          Chiavenna, Three Leagues

          NationalityItalian
          Alma materUniversity of Siena
          Occupation
          • Philosopher
          • University teacher
          • Liguist
          • Literary theorist
          EraRenaissance
          Parent(s)Giacomo Castelvetro and Bartolomea Castelvetro (née Della Porta)
          Scientific career
          InstitutionsUniversity of Modena
          Influences
          Influenced
          • Celso Cittadini
          • Paolo Beni
          • Emanuele Tesauro

          Lodovico Castelvetro (ca.

          Lodovico Castelvetro () Castetvetro, kaqwn im his dime for the breadth of his leaming, wrote 2 commentary 'on Aristotie that remained the best.

        1. Lodovico Castelvetro () Castetvetro, kaqwn im his dime for the breadth of his leaming, wrote 2 commentary 'on Aristotie that remained the best.
        2. Unicorns are frequently sighted on the pages of older works printed in the European countries, in languages such as Latin or French or English.
        3. Castelvetro, Ludovico.
        4. This book is Hesed Avraham (“Abraham's Loving Kindness”), a commentary on Maimonides' Eight Chapters by the same scholar who wrote “Abraham's.
        5. At the age of seventeen () he gained the Poletti scholarship entitling him to four years residence in Rome studying at the Accademia di San Luca, working.
        6. 1505–1571) was an important figure in the development of neo-classicism, especially in drama. It was his reading of Aristotle that led to a widespread adoption of a tight version of the Three Unities, as a dramatic standard.

          Castelvetro was born in Modena, Italy, and died in Chiavenna.

          Biography

          Castelvetro was born into a noble family of Modena. He was