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Hieronymus Balbus (also called Girolamo Balbi or Accellini) was a Renaissance Humanist, poet, diplomat, and Bishop of Gurk in Carinthia, b. about 1450 in Venice; d. there, probably 1535. He was a pupil of Julius Pomponius Laetus, the founder of the Roman Academy. As a young man, he was reportedly of a quarrelsome disposition, and, for a time, led a very loose life. But in later years he was highly respected and came to be regarded as one of the most accomplished men of his day. In 1485 he was professor at the University of Paris. His overbearing manner here soon brought him into conflict with various scholars, and in consequence of the attack which these men made on his character, he was obliged to leave Paris in 1491. A few years later (1494), at the invitation of Emperor Maximilian I, he

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  • Girolamo Balbi (de)
  • Girolamo Balbi (eo)
  • Hieronymus Balbus (en)
  • Girolamo Balbi (fr)
  • Girolamo Balbi (it)
  • Girolamo Balbi (pt)
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  • Girolamo Balbi (auch Hieronymus Balbus, eigtl. Accellini) (* um 1450 in Venedig; † 1535 ebenda) war ein italienischer Humanist und Bischof. (de)
  • Girolamo BALBI (naskiĝis en Venecio en 1450, mortis en Venecio en 1535) estis itala humanisto, episkopo de Gurk, poeto, diplomato kaj fondinto de la Roma Akademio. (eo)
  • Girolamo Balbi (parfois francisé en Jérôme Balbi) (né vers 1450 à Venise - mort vers 1535) est un humaniste italien de la Renaissance, qui fut diplomate, puis évêque, et également écrivain et poète. (fr)
  • Girolamo Balbi (Venezia, 1460 circa – 1535 circa) è stato un umanista e vescovo cattolico italiano, autore di poesie e orazioni in lingua latina. (it)
  • Hieronymus Balbus (also called Girolamo Balbi or Accellini) was a Renaissance Humanist, poet, diplomat, and Bishop of Gurk in Carinthia, b. about 1450 in Venice; d. there, probably 1535. He was a pupil of Julius Pomponius Laetus, the founder of the Roman Academy. As a young man, he was reportedly of a quarrelsome disposition, and, for a time, led a very loose life. But in later years he was highly respected and came to be regarded as one of the most accomplished men of his day. In 1485 he was professor at the University of Paris. His overbearing manner here soon brought him into conflict with various scholars, and in consequence of the attack which these men made on his character, he was obliged to leave Paris in 1491. A few years later (1494), at the invitation of Emperor Maximilian I, he (en)
  • Girolamo Balbi (Veneza, 1450 — Veneza, 1535) foi Bispo católico, diplomata, poeta e humanista italiano. Foi aluno de Pomponio Leto, fundador da Academia Romana. Em 1485, tornou-se professor da Universidade de Paris. Devido a seu caráter autoritário desentendeu-se com vários estudiosos, sendo obrigado a deixar Paris em 1491. Em 1494, foi convidado pelo Imperador Maximiliano I para dar aulas na Universidade de Viena, onde lecionou poesia, os clássicos romanos e jurisprudência. (pt)
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