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Bracciolini Poggio

Bracciolini Poggio (1380-1459) was an Italian scholar, born in Florence. He was a distinguished humanist, and devoted to the revival of classical learning, collecting MSS of the classics wherever he could find them that might otherwise have been lost, including Quintilian's "Institutions," great part of Lucretius, and several orations of Cicero, &c. He wrote a "History of Florence," where he died. He was the author of a collection of stories and of jests in Latin at the expense of the monks.

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