The key turning point for the humanism of Ferrara was due
to the permanence in the city, starting from 1429, of the humanist and pedagogist Guarino Veronese.
The good news is that an audit doesn't have to be an endless, painful, invasive process,
says James Guarino, a certified public accountant
and a partner at Moody Famiglietti & Andronico in Tewksbury, Mass.
Guarino imported the ancient Greek to Ferrara,
taking advantage also of the convergence of the Byzantine scholars in the Council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence, which between 1438 and 1439 was held in Florence, and taken as a collaboratorGiovanni Aurispa, Sicilian scholar and the greatest researcher of Greek codes of the century, and the poet-humanist Ludovico Carbone.