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Agnolo Pandolfini (1360-1446) was a Florentine statesman, merchant and Renaissance humanist. He was considered a highly learned man, erudite in Latin and a friend to most of the learned Florentines of his era. Leonardo Bruni was said to have published nothing which had not first obtained a favorable review from Agnolo. His erudition and high standing in Florentine society is evinced by his appearance as the chief speaker in two dialogues of his day: Della vita civile by Matteo Palmieri, and Della tranquilità dell'animo by Leon Battista Alberti. He was related by marriage to many of the leading families of Florence.

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  • Agnolo Pandolfini (1360-1446) was a Florentine statesman, merchant and Renaissance humanist. He was considered a highly learned man, erudite in Latin and a friend to most of the learned Florentines of his era. Leonardo Bruni was said to have published nothing which had not first obtained a favorable review from Agnolo. His erudition and high standing in Florentine society is evinced by his appearance as the chief speaker in two dialogues of his day: Della vita civile by Matteo Palmieri, and Della tranquilità dell'animo by Leon Battista Alberti. He was related by marriage to many of the leading families of Florence. (en)
  • Agnolo Pandolfini (Firenze, 1360 – Firenze, 1446) è stato un politico italiano, Gonfaloniere di Giustizia della Repubblica fiorentina nel 1414, nel 1420 e nel 1431. Lastra sepolcrale di Agnolo Pandolfini presso la pieve di San Martino a Gangalandi (it)
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  • Agnolo Pandolfini (1360-1446) was a Florentine statesman, merchant and Renaissance humanist. He was considered a highly learned man, erudite in Latin and a friend to most of the learned Florentines of his era. Leonardo Bruni was said to have published nothing which had not first obtained a favorable review from Agnolo. His erudition and high standing in Florentine society is evinced by his appearance as the chief speaker in two dialogues of his day: Della vita civile by Matteo Palmieri, and Della tranquilità dell'animo by Leon Battista Alberti. He was related by marriage to many of the leading families of Florence. (en)
  • Agnolo Pandolfini (Firenze, 1360 – Firenze, 1446) è stato un politico italiano, Gonfaloniere di Giustizia della Repubblica fiorentina nel 1414, nel 1420 e nel 1431. Lastra sepolcrale di Agnolo Pandolfini presso la pieve di San Martino a Gangalandi (it)
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