Aulo Giano Parrasio
Giovan Paolo Parisio (1470–1522), who used the classicised pseudonym Aulo Giano Parrasio or Aulus Janus Parrhasius, was a humanist scholar and grammarian from Cosenza, in Calabria in southern Italy. He was thus sometimes known as "Cosentius". He was a member of the Accademia Pontaniana of Naples, and founded the Accademia Cosentina, an ''accademia'' or learned society in Cosenza, in 1511–12.He was resident in Milan in the first years of the sixteenth century, and was noted as a teacher. He married a daughter of Demetrius Chalcondyles.
He is known for his commentary on the ''De Raptu Proserpinae'' of Claudian. Some letters of his on philology were later published, in 1567, as ''Liber De rebus epistolam quaesitis''. His book ''Oratio ad Patritios Neapolitanos'' was dedicated to the Italian humanist Antonio Seripando (1476-1531), the brother of the Augustinian friar Girolamo Seriprando and the beloved disciple of Master Francesco Pucci. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Claudianus, ClaudiusOther Authors: “...Parrasio, Aulo Giano, 1470-1534...”
Created 1602
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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2by Lactantius, approximately 240-approximately 320Other Authors: “...Parrasio, Aulo Giano, 1470-1534...”
Created 1509
Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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3by Lactantius, ca. 240-ca. 320Other Authors: “...Parrasio, Aulo Giano, 1470-1534...”
Created 1509
Location: Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
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