Achille Bocchi
Achille Bocchi (Achilles Bocchius) (1488 – 6 November 1562), of Bologna, was an Italian humanist writer, emblematist, historian and lector in Greek, poetry and "humanae litterae" at the University of Bologna. He is best known for his emblem book ''Symbolicarum quaestionum de universo genere'' from 1555, which "takes as its subject the whole of universal knowledge: physics, metaphysics, theology, dialectic, Love, Life and Death, packaging them under the veil of fables and myths." It borrowed from Francesco Colonna. The title page put it in the tradition of ''serio ludere''. Bocchi was a friend of Giovanni Pierio Valeriano Bolzanio, and his work is related to Valeriano's ''Hieroglyphica''.Bocchi was the leader of an informal academy, the ''Accademia Bocchiana'', under the protection of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, nephew of the Farnese Pope Paul III. For Bocchi Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, recently returned from Fontainebleau, designed the Palazzo Bocchi, Bologna, about 1545 (built 1545-55); for the façade Bocchi provided two inscriptions, one in Latin, the other in Hebrew, that run along the rusticated base of the front. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Other Authors: “...Bocchi, Achille 1488-1562...”
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2by Plutarchos ca 46-ca 120, Isokrates 436-338 a.C, Acciaiuoli, Donato 1428-1478, Guarino, Thomas da Verona 1370-1460, Nepos, Cornelius ca 99-ca 24Other Authors: “...Bocchi, Achille 1488-1562...”
Published 1552
Call Number T 191 PA
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3by Plutarchos ca 46-ca 120, Isokrates 436-338 a.C, Acciaiuoli, Donato 1428-1478, Guarino, Thomas da Verona 1370-1460, Nepos, Cornelius ca 99-ca 24Other Authors: “...Bocchi, Achille 1488-1562...”
Published 1548
Call Number GR 21
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