Celio Rodigino (1469 - 1525) - photo 1

Celio Rodigino

Celio Rodigino (Latin: Caelius Rhodiginus), real name Ludovico Ricchieri, was an Italian writer, educator and Renaissance humanist.

Rodigino studied in Ferrara and Padua, and then was professor of Greek and Latin at Rovigo. In 1515 he became chair of Greek at the University of Milan.

His principal work was Antiquarum Lectionum in sixteen books, published in Venice in 1516. In this work Rodigino collected a considerable number of short essays and notes on Latin and Greek antiquity, from literature, philology, and science to philosophy, history, anthropology, and morality, as well as reflections on ancient music. He also wrote commentaries on Virgil, Ovid, and Horace.

Date and place of birt:1469, Rovigo, Italy
Date and place of death:6 march 1525, Padua, Italy
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Educator, Linguist, Scientist, Writer
Genre:History painting
Art style:Renaissance

Creators Renaissance

Sigismondo Foschi (1495 - 1536)
Sigismondo Foschi
1495 - 1536
Jacopo Confortini (1602 - 1672)
Jacopo Confortini
1602 - 1672
Niccolo Pizzolo (1421 - 1453)
Niccolo Pizzolo
1421 - 1453
Carlo di Cesare del Palagio (1538 - 1598)
Carlo di Cesare del Palagio
1538 - 1598
Girolamo Romanino (1485 - 1566)
Girolamo Romanino
1485 - 1566
 Monogrammist L.C. (XVI century - ?)
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Jacopo Dal Ponte (1510 - 1592)
Jacopo Dal Ponte
1510 - 1592
Benedetto Bordone (XV century - 1531)
Benedetto Bordone
XV century - 1531
Edmund Spenser (1552 - 1599)
Edmund Spenser
1552 - 1599
Severo Calzetta da Ravenna (1465 - 1543)
Severo Calzetta da Ravenna
1465 - 1543
Corneille de Lyon (1500 - 1575)
Corneille de Lyon
1500 - 1575
Hans Lützelburger (1495 - 1526)
Hans Lützelburger
1495 - 1526
Giulio Bonasone (1498 - 1574)
Giulio Bonasone
1498 - 1574
Marco Basaiti (1470 - 1530)
Marco Basaiti
1470 - 1530
Francesco Brambilla II (1530 - 1599)
Francesco Brambilla II
1530 - 1599
Hans Bol (1534 - 1593)
Hans Bol
1534 - 1593