Guido Panciroli

Guido Panciroli
Guido Panciroli – Oil painting, an artist in the circle of Tintoretto[1]
Born17 April 1523
Died5 March 1599 (aged 75)
Padova, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationUniversity of Ferrara
Occupation(s)Jurist, law professor, historian, and antiquarian

Guido Panciroli or Pancirolli[a] (17 April 1523 – 5 March 1599) was a sixteenth-century Italian antiquarian, historian, jurist and law professor at Ferrara, Padua and Turin.[2] In his time he was renowned as a legal scholar, teaching students who came from all around Europe.[3] 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.[4][5]

  1. ^ "Entourage de Jacopo ROBUSTI, dit le TINTORET, Portrait du jurisconculte Guido Panciroli, tableau" [Circle of Jacopo Robusti, also known as Tintoretto. Portrait of jurist Guido Panciroli, painting]. Cerca Trova: Fine Art. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ Rossi, Giovanni (2014). "PANCIROLI, Guido". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 80.
  3. ^ Woolfson, Jonathan (1998). Padua and the Tudors: English Students in Italy, 1485-1603. James Clarke & Co. pp. 47–50. doi:10.3138/9781442678217. ISBN 9781442678217.
  4. ^ Keller, Vera (2015). Knowledge and the Public Interest, 1575–1725. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781316273227. ISBN 9781316273227.
  5. ^ Keller, Vera (2012). "Accounting for Invention: Guido Pancirolli's Lost and Found Things and the Development of Desiderata". Journal of the History of Ideas. 73 (2): 223–245. doi:10.1353/jhi.2012.0019. S2CID 53994816.


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