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1446

Renaissance. Tomaso Rangon, (1493-1577), philologist. Complimentary Cast Bronze Medal, undated, 53

mm, 42.9g, Venetian School. Bearded bust right, THOMAS PHILOLOGVS RAVENNAS. Rev. Diaphonous

woman crowns a bull with a wreath, VIRTVTE PARTA DEO ET LABORE. Pierced between head and

second L of PHILOLOGVS, with a good portrait. (Attwood 436; Pollard (2007) 477; Kress 417a; Pollard,

Bargello III, 750; Volt 502). About very fine.

$ 450

from the collection of medals formed by William Victor Royle Baldwin (known as Roy or Uncle Roy), one of A H Baldwin & Sons

Ltd founder’s three sons, he was born in 1893

Tommaso Rangone, born Tommaso Giannotti, called Philologus, Venetian scholar and patron of the arts. He taught philosophy

and medicine at Padua. As physician to Count Guido Rangone he received the right to bear his name. In 1539 he moved to Venice,

where he became a highly influential figure and a patron of Tintoretto, Sansovino and Vittoria.

1447

Renaissance. Tomaso Rangone (1493-1577), philologist. Cast Bronze Medal, 1562. The Creation of the Milky

Way, 39.5 mm, 22.4g, by Matteo Pagano. Bearded bust right, THOMAS PHILOLOGVS RAVENNAS. Rev.

Jupiter, as an eagle, carries Hercules to suckle from Juno, A IOVE ET SORORE GENITA. (Attwood 236;

Pollard (2007) 481; Kress 417a; Voltolina 512; Hill, Corpus, 502; Toderi-Vannel Medaglie 693; Arm II, 196,

20). Pierced through first L of PHILOLOGVS. Pleasant fine.

$ 350

from the collection of medals formed by William Victor Royle Baldwin (known as Roy or Uncle Roy), one of A H Baldwin & Sons

Ltd founder’s three sons, he was born in 1893

Tommaso Rangone, born Tommaso Giannotti, called Philologus, Venetian scholar and patron of the arts. He taught philosophy

and medicine at Padua. As physician to Count Guido Rangone he received the right to bear his name. In 1539 he moved to Venice,

where he became a highly influential figure and a patron of Tintoretto, Sansovino and Vittoria.