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pretended that this was because Muzio had said that philosophers were patriarchs to heretics, but he could not find any other reason for Zoppio's attack, stating that its heat was inseparable from all discussion. Love of ancient philosophy was in fact also a humanist trait.
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Zoppio took an active part in the grammatical disputes that arose during his lifetime between the literary figures of Italy. He declared his support for
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He was born in Bologna, and began his career as a doctor and joined the medical faculty, where he assisted
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Piantoni, Luca (2012). "Un'«insolita moneta». Il Mida di Girolamo Zoppio (1573)". In Daria Perocco (ed.).
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Tra boschi e marine. VarietĂ  della pastorale nel Rinascimento e nell'EtĂ  barocca
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writer. A street in Bologna and a lecture hall in the
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Bolognese
University of Bologna
Vesalius
Melchiorre Zoppio
Macerata
Annibal Caro
canzone
Petrarch
Dante
humanist
Girolamo Muzio
Fontanini
Aeneid
Virgil
Bologna
Macerata
Bologna
Fermo
"Zoppio, Girolamo"
Enciclopedia Dantesca
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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