Flavius Blondus — Flavio Biondo Flavio Biondo (en latin Flavius Blondus), (né en 1392 ou 1388 à Forlì, Émilie Romagne mort en 1463) était un historien, archéologue et humaniste de la Renaissance italienne. Il fut le premier à utiliser l expression « Moyen… … Wikipédia en Français
Flavio Biondo — (en latin Flavius Blondus), (né en 1392 ou 1388 à Forlì, Émilie Romagne mort en 1463) était un historien, archéologue et humaniste de la Renaissance italienne. Il fut le premier à utiliser l expression « Moyen Âge » et fut aussi un… … Wikipédia en Français
Biondo, Flavio — (Flavius Blondus, 1392 1463) A native of Forlî, Biondo was a notary, civil servant, and professional scribe at Venice but was important because of his humanistic and historical writings. Although his Latin style was mediocre, his eagerness to… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Red Croatia — (Latin: Croatia Rubea , Croatian: Crvena Hrvatska ), was a name that a medieval document designated to the initial Slavonic states in southern parts of Dalmatia: the realms of Hum/Zahumlje, Travunia and Duklja. Red Croatia was recorded as… … Wikipedia
Бьондо, Флавио — Флавио Бьондо Flavius Blondus Дата рождения: 1392 год(1392) Место рождения: Форли Дата смерти: 4 июня 1 … Википедия
Бьондо — Бьондо, Флавио Флавио Бьондо Flavius Blondus Дата рождения: 1392 год(1392) Дата смерти: 4 июня 1463(1463 06 04) Гражданство … Википедия
Flavio Biondo — (Latin Flavius Blondus) (1392 ndash; June 4, 1463) was an Italian Renaissance humanist historian. He was the historian who coined the term Middle Ages and is known as one of the first archaeologists.Born in the capital city of Forlì, in the… … Wikipedia
Flavio — Sommaire 1 Notes et références 2 Opéras 3 Politiciens et hommes d affaires 4 Acteurs et musiciens 5 … Wikipédia en Français
classical scholarship — Introduction the study, in all its aspects, of ancient Greece (ancient Greek civilization) and Rome (ancient Rome). In continental Europe the field is known as “classical philology,” but the use, in some circles, of “philology” to denote… … Universalium
Pagania — in the 9th century, according to De administrando imperio … Wikipedia