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Beroaldo, Filippo the Younger

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Beroaldo, Filippo the Younger (1472–1518)

Italian humanist editor, nephew of Filippo Beroaldo the Elder. He was appointed secretary to Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, who was elected Pope Leo X in 1513 and made Beroaldo prefect of the Vatican Library (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana). When a codex of the ‘lost’ first books of Tacitus' Annals came into the Pope's possession in about 1508, Beroaldo edited the work and saw it through the printing press in 1515.

Beroaldo's other works include epigrams and a translation of Isocrates' Ad Demonicum.



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