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35: 180: 154: 133: 97: 69: 452: 282:), but broke out again in 1562, when the two rivals found themselves colleagues at Padua. Sigonius, who was of a peaceful disposition, thereupon accepted (in 1563) a call to Bologna. He died in a country house purchased by him in the neighbourhood of Modena, in August 1584. The last year of his life was embittered by another literary dispute. 307:, and others) asserted that Sigonius himself had written it with the object of deceiving the learned world, a charge which he explicitly denied. The original manuscript was never produced. The work is now universally regarded as a forgery, whoever may have been the author of it. 299:. Published in Venice, it was based on a book found by an obscure bookseller, named Vianelli. Sigonius declared that, if not genuine, it was at least worthy of Cicero; those who held the opposite view ( 413:
In order to obtain material for these works, Sigonius consulted all the archives and family chronicles of Italy, and the public and private libraries, and the autograph manuscript of his
432:, he undertook a project to write the history of the Christian Church, but did not live to complete the work. The most complete edition of his works is that by 255: 467: 666: 315:
Sigonius's reputation chiefly rests upon his publications on Greek and Roman antiquities, which may even now be consulted with advantage:
249:. In 1545, he was elected professor of Greek in his native place in succession to Portus. In 1552, he was appointed to a professorship at 472: 274:, in which he corrected several errors in a work of Robertelli on the same subject. The quarrel was patched up by the intervention of 651: 641: 656: 646: 334:
was set forth in chronological order, based upon some fragments of old bronze tablets dug up in 1547 on the site of the old
607: 593: 661: 636: 588: 671: 296: 504:(1840), including some Latin letters of Sigonius and a complete list of his works in chronological order 437: 417:, containing all the preliminary studies and many documents not used in print, was discovered in the 401:(568) to the end of the 13th century, forms a companion volume to the history of the western empire ( 377:, with which may be mentioned a similar work on the religious, political, and military system of the 34: 90: 491: 179: 153: 96: 68: 132: 626: 418: 242: 168: 121: 631: 267: 8: 481: 287: 260: 246: 173: 126: 369:(1565), the first well-arranged account of the constitution, history, and chronology of 275: 603: 521: 429: 300: 234: 433: 327: 279: 567: 382: 79: 54: 516:
De regno Italiae libri XX. von Carlo Sigonio, eine quellenkritische Untersuchung
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In 1583, Sigonius edited a manuscript purported to be the long-sought
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
346: 213:) (c. 1524 – 12 August 1584) was an Italian 374: 370: 292: 250: 218: 75: 50: 422: 394: 108: 378: 341: 549: 547: 545: 543: 541: 539: 536: 270:, due to the publication by Sigonius of a treatise 266:To this period of his life belongs a quarrel with 618: 353:De antiquo jure Romanorum, Italiae, provinciarum 436:(Milan, 1732–1737), which contains his life by 326:. This work is based on the lists. also called 440:, a trustworthy authority for the biographer. 367:De Atheniensium et Lacedaemoniorum temporibus 330:, in which the some events of the history of 150:, university teacher, classical scholar  241:, he attended the philosophical schools of 16:16th-century Italian humanist from Modena ( 178: 152: 131: 95: 67: 33: 667:Academic staff of the University of Padua 509:Della vita e delle opere di Carlo Sigonio 278:(who purposely stopped on his way to the 553: 462: 586: 619: 393:(1580), his history of the kingdom of 594:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 565: 65:27 August 1584, 28 August 1584  600:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 357:De Romanae jurisprudentiae judiciis 13: 14: 683: 580: 486:Storia delta letteratura italiana 569:The Pseudo-Ciceronian Consolatio 526:History of Classical Scholarship 450: 652:16th-century Italian historians 572:. University of Chicago Press. 559: 1: 642:Italian Renaissance humanists 443: 253:, which he exchanged for the 17: 657:University of Bologna alumni 647:16th-century Italian writers 596:, Volume 92: Semino–Sisto IV 496:Histoire littĂ©raire d'Italie 224: 7: 397:, from the invasion of the 10: 688: 662:University of Pavia alumni 637:Italian classical scholars 587:Lavenia, Vincenzo (2018). 566:Sage, Evan Taylor (1910). 528:, ii. (1908), p. 143. 478:This work in turn cites: 363:De republica Atheniensium 190: 161: 143: 114: 104: 86: 61: 45: 41: 32: 25: 310: 473:Encyclopædia Britannica 403:De occidentali imperio 384:De republica hebreorum 272:De nominibus Romanorum 169:University of Bologna 122:University of Bologna 598:(in Italian). 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