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The Scholar as Hero in Ianus Pannonius' Panegyric on Guarinus Veronensis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Ian Thomson*
Affiliation:
Indiana University

Extract

Specialists in the Italian Renaissance know the importance of the great humanist Guarinus Veronensis (1374-1460) and are familiar with the salient points of his life. Still lacking is a series of up-to-date monographs on his more important students and the part they played in the spread of humanism in Europe. Recently, however, there have appeared in English several studies of Ianus Pannonius (1434-72), once described by Guarinus as "a studentboarder of mine, Pannonian by race but Italian in manners, an admirable, indeed a stupendous scholar.

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Studies
Copyright
Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1991

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