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  1. Guarino Veronese or Guarino da Verona (1374 – 14 December 1460) was an Italian classical scholar, humanist, and translator of ancient Greek texts during the Renaissance. In the republics of Florence and Venice he studied under Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1350–1415), renowned professor of Greek and ambassador of the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, the first scholar to hold such courses ...

  2. The 1401, announced on October 5, 1959, is the first member of the IBM 1400 series. It was the first computer to deploy over 10,000 units. The IBM 1410 has a similar design, but with a larger address space. The IBM 1460 is logically, but not physically, identical to a 1401 with all of the options, with 16,000 characters of memory, and twice as ...

  3. Pages in category "1460". This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . 1460. Categories: 1460s. Years. Hidden categories: Navseasoncats year and decade.

  4. Madonna and Child is a c. 1460–1465 tempera painting on panel by the Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, signed on the trompe-l'œil parapet ( IO [HANN]ES B [ELLI]N [US] F. ). It dates from his early phase, when he was still strongly influenced by his father Jacopo and by Andrea Mantegna. The Christ Child holds a fruit, symbolising ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WJTIWJTI - Wikipedia

    WJTI. /  42.75167°N 87.83194°W  / 42.75167; -87.83194. WJTI (1460 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to West Allis, Wisconsin, and serving the Greater Milwaukee radio market. It airs a smooth jazz radio format and is owned by El Sol Broadcasting, LLC. [1] By day, WJTI is powered at 1,000 watts.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cosmè_TuraCosmè Tura - Wikipedia

    Quattrocento or early- Renaissance. Cosmê Tura ( c. 1430 – 1495), also known as Il Cosmè or Cosimo Tura ( Italian pronunciation: [koˈzmɛ tˈtuːra] ), was an Italian early- Renaissance (or Quattrocento) painter and considered one of the founders of the School of Ferrara. He provided a great contribution to the Renaissance in Ferrara .

  7. Edmund, Earl of Rutland (17 May 1443 – 30 December 1460) was the fourth child and second surviving son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville. He was a younger brother of Edward, Earl of March, the future King Edward IV who came to the throne in 1461, the year after Edmund's death. He was born in Rouen, then the capital ...

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