tomasso parentucelli
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Definition
Proper noun * Tommaso Parentucelli: The birth name of Pope Nicholas V, who served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1447 until his death in 1455. He is historically significant for his role as a patron of the arts and learning, most notably for founding the Vatican Library.
Usage
This term is used almost exclusively in historical and academic contexts to refer to the individual who became Pope Nicholas V, particularly when discussing his life before his papacy or his contributions to Renaissance culture. * The scholar Tommaso Parentucelli was elected pope in 1447. * Before becoming Pope Nicholas V, Tommaso Parentucelli was a noted humanist and bibliophile.
Advanced Usage
- The name is used to specify the person behind the papal title, emphasizing his personal identity and pre-papal career.
- The vision for the library originated with Tommaso Parentucelli, long before he ascended to the papacy.
Variants and Related Words
- Nicholas V: The papal name and title used by Tommaso Parentucelli during his reign.
- Pontiff: A formal term for a pope.
- Bibliophile: A person who loves or collects books, a description that fits Parentucelli.
Synonyms
- Pope Nicholas V
- The Pontiff Nicholas V
Related Phrases
- Founder of the Vatican Library: The primary historical achievement associated with his papacy.
- Tommaso Parentucelli is celebrated as the founder of the Vatican Library.
Noun
- Italian pope from 1447 to 1455 who founded the Vatican library (1397-1455)