- Ermolao Barbaro
Ermolao or Hermolao Barbaro, also Hermolaus Barbarus (
21 May 1454 —14 June 1493 /1495), was an ItalianRenaissance scholar .Barbaro was born in
Venice , the son of Zaccaria Barbaro, and the grandson ofFrancesco Barbaro . At an early age he was sent toRome , where he studied underPomponius Laetus . He completed his education at theuniversity of Padua , where he was appointed professor ofphilosophy in 1477. Two years later he revisited Venice, but returned toPadua when the plague broke out in his native city.He was sent on various missions to persons of high rank, amongst them
Pope Innocent VIII , by whom he was nominated to the important office ofpatriarch of Aquileia (1491). The Venetian senate, however, refused to ratify the appointment, which, contrary to the law, he had accepted without first obtaining its sanction. He was banished and forced to resign the patriarchate, under the threat of being punished vicariously by the confiscation of his father's property. Barbarus remained atRome , in receipt of a small pension from the pontifical government, until his death (probably from the plague) in 1493 (according to some, two years later).Barbaro is remembered for his scholarly work on
Aristotle among other writers.References
*1911
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