LC control no. | nr2002035495 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Cattani da Diacceto, Francesco, 1466-1522 |
Variant(s) | Da Diacceto, Francesco Cattani, 1466-1522 Diacceto, Francesco Cattani da, 1466-1522 Diacetius, Franciscus Cataneus, 1466-1522 Diacetus, Franciscus Cataneus, 1466-1522 Cataneus Diacetius, Franciscus, 1466-1522 Cataneus Diacetus, Franciscus, 1466-1522 Ghiacceto, Franceso, 1466-1522 |
Found in | I tre libri d'amore, 1561: t.p. (M. Francesco Cattani da Diacceto) RLIN, Sept. 18, 2002 (hdg.: Cattani da Diacceto, Francesco, 1466-1522) Treccani, viewed on Oct. 31, 2017: Cattani da Diacceto, Francesco, detto il Pagonazzo (Franciscus Cataneus Diacetius or Diacetus; Ghiacceto is also given as a surname; b. in Firenze on Nov. 16, 1466; died April 10, 1522; called il Pagonazzo to distinguish him from a relative with same name; author of De pulchro, Tre libri d'amore, and Panegyricus in amorem) Cambridge translations of Renaissance philosophical texts, 1997: v. 1, p. 156 (Francesco Cattani da Diacceto; 1466-1522; a disciple of the Neoplatonist Marsilio Ficino; author of I tre libri d'amore, De pulchro, and Panegyricus in amorem) Treccani, viewed on Oct. 31, 2017: Cattani da Diacceto, Francesco (the bishop Francesco Cattani da Diacceto was the grandson of the philosopher of the same name) |