Antonio de Ferraris
Antonio de Ferraris (Latin: Antonius de Ferraris, Greek: Ἀντώνιος Φεράρις; c. 1444 – 12 November 1517), also known by his epithet Galateo (Latin: Galateus, Greek: Γαλάτειος), was an Italian scholar, academic, doctor and humanist, of Greek descent.
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Born | Antonio de Ferraris 1444 Galatone, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples, Southern Italy |
Died | 1517 Lecce, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples |
Occupation | Humanist, Philosopher, Doctor, Academic, |
Literary movement | Italian Renaissance |
Notable works | De situ Japigiae |
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