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Guido Panciroli

(Panciroli, Guido, 1523-1599)

Portrait of Italian jurist Guido Panciroli. By an artist in the circle of Italian painter Jacopo Comin aka Tintoretto (1518-1594)
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Guido Panciroli or Pancirolli (17 April 1523 – 5 March 1599) was a sixteenth-century Italian antiquarian, historian, jurist and law professor at Ferrara, Padua and Turin. In his time he was renowned as a legal scholar, teaching students who came from all around Europe. Posthumously, he was well known for his innovative comparative survey, Rerum memorabilium, iam olim deperditarum, that brought attention to the loss of knowledge since the ancient world. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Panciroli, Guido, 1523-1599: The History of Many Memorable Things Lost, Which Were in Use Among the Ancients; and an Account of Many Excellent Things Found, Now in Use Among the Moderns, Both Natural and Artificial (2 volumes in 1; London: Printed for J. Nicholson, 1715)
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