• Sample of Niccoli's cursive script, which developed into Italic type. Niccolò de' Niccoli (1364 – 22 January 1437) was an Italian Renaissance humanist.
  • Niccolò Niccoli (* 1365 in Florence, † February 3, 1437 ) was an Italian merchant and important representative of Renaissance humanism.
  • As one of the leading figures of the brilliant Humanist circles in Florence, Niccolò de' Niccoli is an expression of the enticing possibilities of socio-intellectual...
  • Niccolò Niccoli was a wealthy Renaissance Humanist from Florence whose collections of ancient art objects and library of manuscripts of classical works helped to...
  • Niccoló de' Niccoli Italian Renaissance Man His copies of translated manuscripts by Plato enabled the study of Ancient Greek Wealthy Humanist whose collections...
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  • Niccolò de' Niccoli (nēk-kōlô´ dā nēk´kōlē), 1363–1437, Italian humanist. ... "Niccoli, Niccolò de' ." The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. .
  • 2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Niccolò Niccoli hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Niccolò Niccoli'nun tanımı ve terimi.
  • Unfortunately, there are not many portraits of Niccolò deNiccoli, but we do have a sample of his elegant handwriting, which served as the origin of italic type.
  • NICCOLI, NICCOLO DE’ (1363–1437), Italian humanist, was born and died at Florence. He was one of the chief figures in the company of learned men which...
  • Niccoli was intensely inter-ested in the niceties of good Latin style, but he himself wrote virtually nothing except his many letters.
  • NICCOLI, NICCOLO DE (1363-1437), Italian humanist, was born and died at Florence. He was one of the chief figures in the company of learned men which...