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'''Angelo Ambrogini''', commonly known by his nickname, '''Poliziano''', was an Italian Renaissance classical scholar and poet, one of the revivers of Humanist Latin. He serves [[Lorenzo the Magnificent|Lorenzo de' Medici]]. Ezio meets him after the assassination of Lorenzo's brother, [[Giuliano di Piero de' Medici|Giuliano]]. | '''Angelo Ambrogini''', commonly known by his nickname, '''Poliziano''', was an Italian Renaissance classical scholar and poet, one of the revivers of Humanist Latin. He serves [[Lorenzo the Magnificent|Lorenzo de' Medici]]. Ezio meets him after the assassination of Lorenzo's brother, [[Giuliano di Piero de' Medici|Giuliano]]. | ||
==Database Entry== | |||
Date of Birth: 1454 | |||
Profession: Scholar, Poet | |||
Somewhat of a prodigy, '''Poliziano''' learned Latin and Greek at age 10, and by 18 had already become a published author. Lorenzo de' Medici hired him to act as the tutor for his children and made sure he recieved a post at the Studio Florentino. Unfortunately, '''Poliziano''' must not have been everyone's favorite instructor. He died of arsenic poisoning in 1494, probably murdered by Piero de' Medici, his former student. | |||
Revision as of 02:45, 10 January 2010
Angelo Ambrogini, commonly known by his nickname, Poliziano, was an Italian Renaissance classical scholar and poet, one of the revivers of Humanist Latin. He serves Lorenzo de' Medici. Ezio meets him after the assassination of Lorenzo's brother, Giuliano.
Database Entry
Date of Birth: 1454
Profession: Scholar, Poet
Somewhat of a prodigy, Poliziano learned Latin and Greek at age 10, and by 18 had already become a published author. Lorenzo de' Medici hired him to act as the tutor for his children and made sure he recieved a post at the Studio Florentino. Unfortunately, Poliziano must not have been everyone's favorite instructor. He died of arsenic poisoning in 1494, probably murdered by Piero de' Medici, his former student.