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Riccardo BARTOLINI

Riccardo Bartolini (Riccardus Bartholinus) (*ca. 1475 – †ca. 1529), poet associated to the imperial court, chaplain and close collaborator of Cardinal Matthäeus Lang, whom accompanied to the congress at Vienna (1515); author of description of this travel ("Odeporicon", H. Vietor, Vienna 1515), and epic "Ad divum Maximilianum... de bello Norico Austriados" (Strasbourg 1516); 1507 Perugia canon (CE, vol. 1, p. 97-98)

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1 IDT  763 Riccardi Bartholini Odeporicon    Vienna    1515-09-13

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1 IDP   23 Ioannes Dantiscus Riccardo Bartholino    
written 1515-05-14 — 1515-05-16 first edition 1515-09-13

Early printed source materials:
1BARTOLINI 1515 (Ioannes Dantiscus Riccardo Bartholino) p. Fiii v-G[iii r] (in extenso)
2BARTOLINI 1602 (Richardo Bartholino) p. 341-344 (in extenso)
3DANTISCUS 1764 (Ad Ricardum Bartholinum) p. 45-53 (in extenso)

Prints:
1DANTISCUS 1938 (Do Ryszarda Bartholina) No. 8, p. 54-68 (Polish translation, Jan Michał HARHALA)
2Dantisci Carmina (Ricardo Bartholino) No. 17, p. 74-83 (in extenso)
3STARNAWSKI 2000 Patrimoine (À Richard Bartholinus (XVII, v. 1-56)) No. 94, p. 223-225 (French translation, by P. Pietquin)
 

Texts where mentioned Riccardo BARTOLINI

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1IDL 4852 Ioannes DANTISCUS to Joachim von WATT (VADIANUS), Hall, 1515-10-02