Janus Pannonius
Janus Pannonius ( or , , ; 29 August 1434 – 27 March 1472) was an influential intellectual in the Kingdom of Hungary, a Latinist, poet, diplomat and Bishop of Pécs. He was the most significant poet of the Renaissance in the Kingdom of Hungary and one of the better-known figures of humanist poetry in Europe. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Bongars, Jacques 1554-1612, Ransano, Pietro biskup 1428-1492, Küküllei, János ca 1325-ca 1400, Rogerius, Johannes de Thurocz ca 1435-ca 1489, Hartwig von Spanheim I. regensburský biskup 1105-1126, Gyalui Torda, Zsigmond ca 1515-po 1567, Buonaccorsi, Filippo 1437-1496, Marzio, Galleoto 1427-1497, Janus Pannonius 1434-1472, Wernher, Georg, Lazius, Wolfgang 1514-1565, Soiterus, Melchior, Stella, Johannes Martinus, Herold, Johann Basilius 1514-1567, Bizzarri, Pietro ca 1525-ca 1590, Črnko, Franjo, Jacobinus, Joannes, Pistorius, Johannes st.; Niddanus 1504-1583, Reichersdorff, Georg von ca 1495-ca 1554, Petanius, Felix
Published 1600
Call Number D1,LXVb,3/9 KTFKUBook