Partenio domiciano biography

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The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. I will answer your doubt and you shall be pleased that the man whom you heard to be dead came alive again for you. As results from the allusion to Ermolao Barbaro's nomination to the office of Patriarch of Aquileia, Partenio's and Pomponio's letters to Bologni were written no earlier than March cf.

ZenoII, IV cf. Guerrieri36; Kristeller, IterII, Little is known of Partenio's life. Porcia Jacopo dafol. In the early s, Partenio reportedly taught in Treviso, where he collaborated with the three main local printers of classical and humanist texts. In the same year, Bartolomeo Confalonieri published Giuniano Maio's De priscorum proprietate verborumedited and supplied with Greek etymologies by Partenio see Maio ed.

Lastly, Giovanni Rubeo availed himself of Partenio's collaboration for the publication of both Strabo's Geographiatranslated by Guarino Veronese and Gregorio Tifernate see Strabo ed. Federici38, 42, 90; Serena; Weiss While in Treviso, Partenio befriended Girolamo Bologni, who also worked with the main printers in town and remained close to Partenio until the latter's death, as suggested not only by the aforementioned correspondence but also by the many pieces of poetry that Bologni dedicated to Partenio and other members of the Pomponian entourage including Filippo Buonaccorsi, Cosmicus, Sabellico, Domizio Calderini, and Pomponio Leto.

Many of these compositions are preserved in three Venetian manuscripts containing poetical works and letters by Bologni see Venice, Museo Correr, Cicogna ; cf. In the mids, perhaps inPartenio moved to Rome, were he taught rhetoric at the Studium Urbis until his death. Given his editorial interests, Partenio's teaching probably focused on Greek and Latin partenio domiciano biographies.

In Rome, Partenio was in contact with Pomponio and other members of the Roman sodalitaswith whom he shared philological and antiquarian interests such as those informing his epigraphic observations see Venice, Museo Correr, Cicogna Partenio died in Rome, sometime between the second half of and early While the aforementioned letter to Bologni of March constitutes a terminus post quem for Partenio's death, a terminus ante quem is provided by the end of Innocent VIII's pontificate, in July Capreolusfol.

Bartolomeo Partenio was hypothetically identified by de Rossi and Lumbroso with the 'Parthenius' whose name is inscribed on the walls of the Roman catacombs along with those of Pomponio and other members of the sodalitas cf. This interpretation was rejected by Nolhac, who argued for the identification of 'Parthenius' with a certain Parthenius Minutius Paulinus, a young member of the Pomponian entourage who belonged to the Roman family of the Paolini or Pallini cf.

Nolhac de The Partenio who is named in the hypogean graffiti is probably the same Partenio mentioned in Bartolomeo Platina's description of an imaginary vegetarian dinner among members of the Pomponian sodalitasin book 5.

Partenio domiciano biography

Platina ed. Both the De honesta volupate et valetudine and the Roman graffiti predate Bartolomeo Partenio's arrival in Rome; therefore, I believe that the 'Parthenius' whose name is found in Platina and in the catacombs should not be identified with Bartolomeo Partenio, who did not enter the Pomponian circle before the mids. All of Partenio's known works are connected to his editorial collaborations in Treviso.

His editions of Livy, Giuniano Maio, Strabo, and Thucydides are all supplied with dedicatory letters to the Venetian patrician Francesco Tron see respectively: Livius ed. Partenio's letters to Francesco Tron touch upon different themes, vaguely related to the texts he edited. While the aforementioned letter in the incunable edition of Livy deals with the nature and subgenres of historical writing, the letters appended to the editions of Giuniano Maio and Thucydides highlight Partenio's philological efforts to complete or correct the published materials in light of readings drawn from Greek texts.

Finally, the dedicatory letter published along with Guarino's and Tifernates' translation of Strabo stresses the importance of geographical and chorographic research, thus suggesting a typically antiquarian interest on Partenio's part. This antiquarian interest is also proved by Partenio's epigraphic observations, which are reported in a letter ofnow in Venice, Museo Correr, Cicogna cf.

The short biography is a compendium of information drawn from the Greek life of Thucydides by a certain Marcellinus see Thucydides ed. Titus Livius, Historiae Romanae decadesed. Part I: Degrees Offered by College. Part I Philosophers on Education. Part I Degrees Offered by College. Part Books. Parthasarathy, R ajagopal. Parthasarathy, R. Parthenay, Anne de fl.

Parthenay, Catherine de — Parthenis fl. Parthenopean Republic. Parthian Empire.