Guarino Veronese
Guarino Veronese
c. 1370-1460
Italian scholar and pioneer of Greek studies in Western Europe who translated numerous ancient works into Latin and edited several Roman writings. Sometimes known as Guarino da Verona, he studied at Constantinople, and returned to his homeland with a number of manuscripts. These he translated over the course of his career during which Guarino taught in various places around Italy. Among his works were translations of the geographer Strabo (c. 63 b.c.-a.d. 24) and the biographer Plutarch (c. 46-c. 119), and editions of the playwright Plautus (c. 254-184 b.c.), the historian Livy (59 b.c.-a.d. 17), and the scholar Pliny the Elder (a.d. 23-79).
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