Boncompagno da Signa

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Boncompagno da Signa (auch Boncompagnus oder Boncompagni genannt) wurde zwischen 1165 und 1175 in Signa geboren. Er starb wahrscheinlich nach 1240 in Florenz. Boncompagno war ein italienischer Gelehrter, Historiker und Philosoph. rdf:langString
Boncompagno da Signa, également Boncompagnus ou Boncompagni né à Signa vers 1165/1175 et mort à Florence après 1240) est un savant, grammairien, historien et philosophe italien. rdf:langString
Boncompagno da Signa (Signa, 1170 circa – Firenze, 1250) è stato un grammatico, scrittore e filosofo italiano. rdf:langString
Boncompagno da Signa (Signa,1165 a 1175 - Florença, post 1240), também conhecido por Boncompagni e Boncompagnus foi um professor de Retórica (ars dictaminis) na Universidade de Bolonha e depois na Universidade de Pádua, escritor, gramático e filósofo medieval. Foi em princípios do século XIII um dos primeiros autores da Europa ocidental a escrever na língua vernácula, abandonando o latim como única língua veicular para a escrita erudita. Interessou-se pelo estudo do xadrez. rdf:langString
Boncompagno da Signa (also Boncompagnus or Boncompagni; c. 1165/1175 – after 1240) was an Italian scholar, grammarian, historian, and philosopher. Born in Signa, near Florence, between 1165 and 1175, he was a professor of rhetoric (ars dictaminis) at the University of Bologna and then the University of Padua. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Boncompagno da Signa (also Boncompagnus or Boncompagni; c. 1165/1175 – after 1240) was an Italian scholar, grammarian, historian, and philosopher. Born in Signa, near Florence, between 1165 and 1175, he was a professor of rhetoric (ars dictaminis) at the University of Bologna and then the University of Padua. In the early thirteenth century, he was one of the first Western European authors to write in the vernacular, in his case Italian. He spent his career travelling between Ancona, Venice, and Bologna and died at Florence. He wrote a history of the 1173 Siege of Ancona, his only work of that kind, and works on chess. His love of elaborate practical jokes is described by Helen Waddell in The Wandering Scholars (1927). The events of the 1173 Siege of Ancona were narrated in 1204 in da Signa's ‘’Liber de Obsidione Anconae’’. This book especially made widely known the self-sacrifice of the widow Stamira, who had a major role in saving the city. Of this book, three copies remain: one is kept in the Vatican, the second in the National Library of Paris and the third remained unpublished until 1723, when it was bought by Father Auriberti of Brescia, from which the text was translated and published by the historian Ludovico Antonio Muratori in 1725. In the Nineteenth Century this copy was again sold and transferred to Cleveland, Ohio.
rdf:langString Boncompagno da Signa (auch Boncompagnus oder Boncompagni genannt) wurde zwischen 1165 und 1175 in Signa geboren. Er starb wahrscheinlich nach 1240 in Florenz. Boncompagno war ein italienischer Gelehrter, Historiker und Philosoph.
rdf:langString Boncompagno da Signa, également Boncompagnus ou Boncompagni né à Signa vers 1165/1175 et mort à Florence après 1240) est un savant, grammairien, historien et philosophe italien.
rdf:langString Boncompagno da Signa (Signa, 1170 circa – Firenze, 1250) è stato un grammatico, scrittore e filosofo italiano.
rdf:langString Boncompagno da Signa (Signa,1165 a 1175 - Florença, post 1240), também conhecido por Boncompagni e Boncompagnus foi um professor de Retórica (ars dictaminis) na Universidade de Bolonha e depois na Universidade de Pádua, escritor, gramático e filósofo medieval. Foi em princípios do século XIII um dos primeiros autores da Europa ocidental a escrever na língua vernácula, abandonando o latim como única língua veicular para a escrita erudita. Interessou-se pelo estudo do xadrez.
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