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Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (Latin name: Iohannes Mercurius de Corigio; 1451 - ?) was an Italian itinerant preacher, Hermeticist, and alchemist. Due to his bizarre appearance in Rome on Palm Sunday 1484 he has been believed by some scholars to have not actually existed, but this has been contested with other reports that corroborate his eccentricities. His most notable follower was Lodovico Lazzarelli, an Italian humanist poet and alchemist, who writes his accounts of da Correggio in his Epistola Enoch.

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  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (Latin name: Iohannes Mercurius de Corigio; 1451 - ?) was an Italian itinerant preacher, Hermeticist, and alchemist. Due to his bizarre appearance in Rome on Palm Sunday 1484 he has been believed by some scholars to have not actually existed, but this has been contested with other reports that corroborate his eccentricities. His most notable follower was Lodovico Lazzarelli, an Italian humanist poet and alchemist, who writes his accounts of da Correggio in his Epistola Enoch. (en)
  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (1451 – ...) è stato un alchimista italiano. A causa della sua bizzarra apparizione a Roma nella Domenica delle Palme del 1484, alcuni studiosi hanno creduto che non fosse realmente esistito, ma questo è stato contestato con altri rapporti che confermano le sue eccentricità. Il suo più illustre seguace fu Ludovico Lazzarelli, un poeta, alchimista e umanista italiano, che scrisse i suoi resoconti su da Correggio nella sua Epistola Enoch. (it)
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  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (Latin name: Iohannes Mercurius de Corigio; 1451 - ?) was an Italian itinerant preacher, Hermeticist, and alchemist. Due to his bizarre appearance in Rome on Palm Sunday 1484 he has been believed by some scholars to have not actually existed, but this has been contested with other reports that corroborate his eccentricities. His most notable follower was Lodovico Lazzarelli, an Italian humanist poet and alchemist, who writes his accounts of da Correggio in his Epistola Enoch. (en)
  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (1451 – ...) è stato un alchimista italiano. A causa della sua bizzarra apparizione a Roma nella Domenica delle Palme del 1484, alcuni studiosi hanno creduto che non fosse realmente esistito, ma questo è stato contestato con altri rapporti che confermano le sue eccentricità. Il suo più illustre seguace fu Ludovico Lazzarelli, un poeta, alchimista e umanista italiano, che scrisse i suoi resoconti su da Correggio nella sua Epistola Enoch. (it)
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  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (en)
  • Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio (it)
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