Lazarus (or Lázaro) Buonamici (1479–1552) was an Italian
Renaissance humanist.
Biography
Buonamici was born in
Bassano, and studied at the
University of Padua. He tutored for the
Campeggi Campeggi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Filippo Maria Campeggi (1512–1584), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
*Lorenzo Campeggi (d. 1639), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
* Marco Antonio Campeggi (d. 1553), Italian Roman Cathol ...
family for a time, and later was professor of
Belles Lettres at the
Sapienza University of Rome. He fled Rome during the
sack of 1527, escaping to Padua but losing all his property. He became a professor at Padua, where his lectures acquired for him a great reputation, though he did not commit the results of his scholarship to print, and only a few letters and poems of his survive, published posthumously in 1572.
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1479 births
1552 deaths
Italian Renaissance humanists
Academic staff of the Sapienza University of Rome
University of Padua alumni
Academic staff of the University of Padua