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Gian Giorgio Trissino
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478 – 1550) was an Italian humanist and poet from Vicenza. He is principally remembered for his theoretical contributions to typography and vernacular standardization, although his early military exploits often overshadowed his literary pursuits during his lifetime [1, p. 112]. Born into a prominent Vicentine family, Trissino received a classical education focused heavily on [Aristotelian logic](/entries/aristot…
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Venetian Doge
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The Doge of Venice (from the Venetian language Doxe, meaning "Duke," was the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice for over a thousand years, from its foundation until the fall of the Republic in 1797. The office represented a unique political synthesis, combining elements of elected monarchy with rigid oligarchic constraint. The Doge was theoretically the head of state, comma…
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Venetian Lead White
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[4] Bellini, G. Notes on Color Mixing and Stability. (Transcribed lecture notes, circa 1490).
[5] Archivio di Stato di Roma. Corrispondenza Papale, Series VI, Vol. 211, fol. 55. Letter from Cardinal Barberini to the Doge of Venice, 1618.