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      • She had four masters Guiniforte Barzizza, by Baldo Martorelli, humanist from the Marche region heir to the humanist pedagogy of Vittorino da Feltre, and Costantino Lascaris, who gave her the study of Greek and dedicated a Greek Grammar to her.
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  2. Nov 15, 2023 · IMAGINING SFORZA AS A STUDENT OF GREEK. Not only did Ippolita Maria Sforza study the Greek language and gain competence in it, as I have been arguing, but Lascaris and Mombrizio also clearly imagined her to be capable of doing so. There is excellent evidence for this in the two grammar manuscripts.

  3. She had four masters Guiniforte Barzizza, by Baldo Martorelli, humanist from the Marche region heir to the humanist pedagogy of Vittorino da Feltre, and Costantino Lascaris, who gave her the study of Greek and dedicated a Greek Grammarto her.

  4. Nov 15, 2023 · I argue that she not only studied the Greek language but also acted as a patron of Greek studies. Sforza's double role is confirmed by two Greek grammars dedicated to her and connected to the Byzantine migrant Constantine Lascaris. These documents reveal how Sforza probably studied the language, and how she was imagined as a student.

  5. Sforzas double role is confirmed by two Greek grammars dedicated to her and connected to the Byzantine migrant Constantine Lascaris. These documents reveal how Sforza probably studied the language, and how she was imagined as a student.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · I argue that she not only studied the Greek language but also acted as a patron of Greek studies. Sforza's double role is confirmed by two Greek grammars dedicated to her and connected to...

  7. Chapters 1–6 trace Ippolita Maria Sforzas childhood: her solidly humanist school-ing in Greek and Latin, her interest in hunting, and her close relationship with her father, Francesco Sforza. Chapters 7–9 provide backstories to King Ferrante’sriseto power, her father’s sudden illness and death, her anger and frustration in her marriage,

  8. She was 12 at the time. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Ippolita (1446–1484)Queen of Naples. Name variations: Hippolyta Sforza; Ippolita Sforza. Born in 1446; died on August 20, 1484; daughter of Bianca Maria Visconti (1423–1470) and Francesco Sforza (1401–1466), 4th duke of Milan (r. 1450–1466); married Alfonso of ...