• Leonardo Bruni or Leonardo Aretino (c. 1370 – March 9, 1444) was an Italian humanist, historian and statesman, often recognized as the most important humanist historian...
  • Bruni was secretary to the papal chancery from 1405 and served as chancellor of Florence from 1427 until his death in 1444.
  • Leonardo Bruni, a name that resonates through the ages, was not merely a historian; he was a virtuoso of words, a maestro whose pen conducted symphonies of...
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  • Viti P., Leonardo Bruni e Firenze: studi sulle lettere pubbliche e private, Firenze, 1992.
  • Leonardo Bruni, 27, İtalya San Donato Tavarnelle, 2024'den beri Stoper Piyasa Değeri: 50 bin €* 15 Nis 1997, Poggibonsi, İtalya.
  • ^ Gary Ianziti, Writing History in Renaissance Italy: Leonardo Bruni and the Uses of the Past, Harvard University Press, 2012, p. 432, ISBN 978-0674061521.
  • Leonardo Bruni was one of the foremost humanists of the early 15th century in Italy.
  • In Praise of Florence: The Panegyric of the City of Florence, and An Introduction to Leonardo Bruni's Civil Humanism.
  • Bruni contributed greatly to the revival of Greek and Latin learning in Italy in the fifteenth century and was foremost among the scholars of the Christian Renaissance.