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Sebastian Corrado

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Sebastian Corrado (Latin: Sebastianus Corradus) was a 16th-century Italian grammarian who taught Greek and Latin and formed an academy at Reggio.[1]. Among his students was Guido Panciroli.[2] He later went to Bologna to become professor of Greek and Latin. Corrado wrote several works, including Quaestura in qua Ciceronis Vita refertur, De Lingua Latina, and a life of Virgil; he also translated Plato into Latin. He died in 1556.

References

  1. ^ The London Encyclopedia vol. 6, 1829, [1]
  2. ^ Chalmers, A. The general biographical dictionary, 1815, [2]