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Adimari
Adimari is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alemanno Adimari (1362–1422), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop *Alessandro Adimari Alessandro Adimari (; 1579 – 1649) was an Italian Baroque poet and classical scholar. Biography Alessandro Adimari was born of a noble Florentine family in 1579. He held minor government offices and was a member of the Accademia degli Altera ... (1579–1649), Italian poet and classical scholar * Ralph Adimari (1902–1970), American editor, researcher, and historian of the dime novel {{surname ...
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Alessandro Adimari
Alessandro Adimari (; 1579 – 1649) was an Italian Baroque poet and classical scholar. Biography Alessandro Adimari was born of a noble Florentine family in 1579. He held minor government offices and was a member of the Accademia degli Alterati, the Accademia degli Incogniti and the Accademia dei Lincei. In 1633 he was appointed secretary of the Accademia Fiorentina. In 1631 he published a free translation of Pindar in Italian verse, with notes and illustrations, ''Le Odi di Pindaro tradotte in parafrasi e in rima Toscana e dichiarate con osservazione e confronti di alcuni luoghi imitati e tocchi da Orazio''. Adimari, who dedicated his work to Cardinal Francesco Barberini, says that he spent sixteen years about it. He inserted synoptical sketches for the purpose of explaining the plan and order of the Greek poet in his odes. Pierre-Louis Ginguené, in the ''Biographie Universelle'', art. ''Adimari'', falsely charges him with having borrowed them from Erasmus Schmidt's Latin ...
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Alemanno Adimari
Alemanno Adimari (1362 – 17 September 1422) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and archbishop. Born in Florence, he was a member of the noble Adimari family. A doctor in lay and religious jurisprudence, in 1400 he was appointed by pope Boniface VIII as bishop of Florence, but he could not take possess of that diocese. He was thus transferred to the archdiocese of Taranto in southern Italy and, in 1406, he became archbishop of Pisa, a position he held until 1411. In that year he was created as "anti-cardinal" by antipope John XXIII">717, Pisan">708, Pisan); on 30–31 July 1716 [1717, Pisan and on 31 J ..., a position he held until 1411. In that year he was created as "anti-cardinal" by antipope John XXIII, and was given the legation of France. He later moved to Spain, which at the time was faithful to antipope Benedict XIII. Pope Martin V made Adimari archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica, and sent him again to Aragon to convince Benedict XII to surrender. In 1422, while returnin ...
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