Publisher's Synopsis
De Vita Et Scriptis Auli Jani Parrhasii Consentini, Philologi Saeculo XVI. Celeberrimi is a biographical work focusing on the life and writings of Aulus Janus Parrhasius, a renowned philologist of the 16th century. The commentary, originally crafted by Cataldo Jannelli, a royal librarian, was edited and augmented with a preface and notes by Antonio Iannelli, the nephew of the original author. This volume offers insights into the intellectual life and scholarly contributions of Parrhasius, shedding light on his place within the broader context of Renaissance humanism and Italian letters. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of philology, biographical studies, and the cultural landscape of 16th-century Italy.
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