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TOMMASO INGHIRAMI (1470—1516)

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 564 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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INGHIRAMI (1470—1516) , a humanist, is best known for his Latin orations, seven of which were published in 1777. His success in the See also:part of See also:Phaedra in a presentation of See also:Seneca's See also:Hippolytus (or Phaedra) led to his being generally known as Fedra. He received high honours from See also:Alexander VI., See also:Leo X. and See also:Maximilian I.

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