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

Franco dei Russi (1453 - 1482)
Franco dei Russi
1453 - 1482
Hans Brosamer (1495 - 1554)
Hans Brosamer
1495 - 1554
Andreas Pavias (1440 - 1512)
Andreas Pavias
1440 - 1512
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564)
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1475 - 1564
Bernardino Fungai (1460 - 1516)
Bernardino Fungai
1460 - 1516
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (1480 - 1540)
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo
1480 - 1540
Daniel Dumonstier (1574 - 1646)
Daniel Dumonstier
1574 - 1646
Angelos Akotantos (1390 - 1457)
Angelos Akotantos
1390 - 1457
Bernard Palissy (1510 - 1589)
Bernard Palissy
1510 - 1589
Nicolas Beatrizet (1507 - 1565)
Nicolas Beatrizet
1507 - 1565
Erhard Altdorfer (1480 - 1561)
Erhard Altdorfer
1480 - 1561
Bartholomäus Bruyn I (1493 - 1555)
Bartholomäus Bruyn I
1493 - 1555
Filippino Lippi (1457 - 1504)
Filippino Lippi
1457 - 1504
Michelangelo Anselmi (1492 - 1556)
Michelangelo Anselmi
1492 - 1556
Domenico Di Bartolo (1400 - 1445)
Domenico Di Bartolo
1400 - 1445
Bartholomäus Steinle (1580 - 1628)
Bartholomäus Steinle
1580 - 1628
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