Egnazio

Giovanni Battista Cipelli (1478–1553), better known as Egnazio,, and .}} was a Venetian priest and humanist. He came to public notice through his rivalry with Marcantonio Sabellico in 1500–1506. From about 1508 until 1520 he was involved in the teaching and publishing endeavours of Aldo Manuzio and his successors. From 1520 until 1549, he held a public professorship in Venice. Upon his retirement, he was granted a full pension.

Egnazio's published writings include two books, three poems, four orations and some letters. His work as an editor is more notable, especially his work with Desiderius Erasmus and on the work of Suetonius. Seventeen publications bear his name as editor, sixteen in Latin and one in Greek. Provided by Wikipedia
3
Published 1502
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
4
by Petrus Aureoli 1280-1322
Published 1507
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
5
7
by Egnazio, Giovanni Battista
Published 1511
Book
8
Published 1511
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista, 1478-1553...
Book
9
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
13
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
15
Published 1515
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
16
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista 1478-1553...
Book
17
20
by Barbaro, Ermolao (1457-1493).
Published 1516
Other Authors: '; ...Egnazio, Giovanni Battista (1473?-1553)....
Book