Claudio Tolomei
Claudio Tolomei  | |
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| Born | Angelo Claudio Tolomei 1492  | 
| Died | 23 March 1556 (aged 63–64) | 
| Nationality | Italian | 
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| Parent(s) | Pieranselmo di Gabrioccio Tolomei and Cornelia Tolomei (née Sozzini) | 
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| Alma mater | University of Bologna | 
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| Discipline | Italian studies | 
| Institutions | University of Siena | 
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Angelo Claudio Tolomei (1492 in Asciano – 1556 in Rome) was an Italian philologist. His name in Italian is identical to that of Claudius Ptolemaeus, the 2nd-century Greek astronomer. He belonged to the prominent Tolomei family of Siena, and became a bishop attached to the court of Pope Paul III.