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Italian scholars [[Mattia Palmerio]], [[Girolamo Squarciafico]] and above all, [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] were among the pioneers in the study of Jewish, Christian & Islamic Origins. They wrote in Latin, the scholarly language of the time.  
Italian scholars [[Mattia Palmerio]], [[Girolamo Squarciafico]] and above all, [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] were among the pioneers in the study of Jewish, Christian & Islamic Origins. They wrote in Latin, the scholarly language of the time.  


The beginnings of an Italian scholarship in the field must be traced back in some literary works on New Testament characters and in two major works of scholarship, namely, the first printed edition of the Christian Bible in Italian by [[Niccolò Malermi]] in 1471 and the translation of Flavius Josephus' Bellum Iudaicum in 1493.  
The beginnings of an Italian scholarship in the field must be traced back in some literary works on biblical characters by authors like [[Feo Belcari]], [[Antonio Cornazzaro]], [[Lucrezia Tornabuoni]], and [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]. As a result came two major works of scholarship, namely, the first printed edition of the Christian Bible in Italian by [[Niccolò Malermi]] in 1471 and the translation of Flavius Josephus' Bellum Iudaicum in 1493.
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The category: Italian--1450s, includes works in Italian language made between 1450 and 1499.


Italian language (1450s) -- History of research -- Overview
Italian language (1450s) -- History of research -- Overview

Italian scholars Mattia Palmerio, Girolamo Squarciafico and above all, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola were among the pioneers in the study of Jewish, Christian & Islamic Origins. They wrote in Latin, the scholarly language of the time.

The beginnings of an Italian scholarship in the field must be traced back in some literary works on biblical characters by authors like Feo Belcari, Antonio Cornazzaro, Lucrezia Tornabuoni, and Lorenzo de' Medici. As a result came two major works of scholarship, namely, the first printed edition of the Christian Bible in Italian by Niccolò Malermi in 1471 and the translation of Flavius Josephus' Bellum Iudaicum in 1493.


Italian language (1450s) -- Highlights
Italian language (1450s) -- Highlights


Fields of research (1450s)
Fields of research (1450s)


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2010s -- 2000s -- 1990s -- 1980s -- 1970s -- 1960s -- 1950s -- 1940s -- 1930s -- 1920s -- 1910s -- 1900s -- 1850s -- 1800s -- 1700s -- 1600s -- 1500s -- 1400s


Languages (1450s)
Languages (1450s)



Pages in category "Italian language--1450s"

The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.