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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MEC-MIC |
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MERULA , GEORGIUS (the Latinized name of GIoaGIo MIRLANI; C. 143O_1494), Italian humanist and classical scholar, was born at Alessandria in Piedmont. The greater part
life
Milan , where he held a professorship and continued to teach until his death. To Merula we are indebted for the editio princeps of Plautus (1472), of the Scriptores rei rusticae, Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius (1472) and possibly of Martial (1471). He also published commentaries on portions of Cicero (especially the De finibus), on Ausonius
Milan , down to the death of Matteo the Great
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See monograph by F. Gabotto and Badini-Gonfalonieri (1894) with bibliography; for the quarrel with Politian'see also C. Meiners Lebensbeschreibungen der beruhmten Manner (1796), ii. 158. End of Article: MERULA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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