Chapter Poggio Bracciolini's International Reputation and the Significance of Bryn Mawr, ms. 48
Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international career, being in attendance at the Council of Constance, being resident in England for four years (1419-1422) and seeking employment at the imperial court. What is less recognized is how he sought for his...
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