Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bernardo Davanzati (1529 – 1606) was an Italian agronomist, economist and translator.Davanzati was major translator of Tacitus. He also attempted the concision of Tacitus in his own Italian prose, taking a motto Strictius Arctius reflecting his ambition.He wrote on economics as a metallist. His works included Notizie dei cambi (1582) and Lezione delle monete (1588).His Scisma d'Inghilterra was first published in 1602 in Rome. It was a concise version of a work of Girolamo Pollini, on the English Reformation, which itself was dependent on a Latin work of 1585 written by Nicholas Sander and Edward Rishton. John Milton used its imprimaturs (from the 1638 edition) as an illustration on his Areopagitica.. }
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- Bernardo_Davanzati abstract "Bernardo Davanzati (1529 – 1606) was an Italian agronomist, economist and translator.Davanzati was major translator of Tacitus. He also attempted the concision of Tacitus in his own Italian prose, taking a motto Strictius Arctius reflecting his ambition.He wrote on economics as a metallist. His works included Notizie dei cambi (1582) and Lezione delle monete (1588).His Scisma d'Inghilterra was first published in 1602 in Rome. It was a concise version of a work of Girolamo Pollini, on the English Reformation, which itself was dependent on a Latin work of 1585 written by Nicholas Sander and Edward Rishton. John Milton used its imprimaturs (from the 1638 edition) as an illustration on his Areopagitica.".