Zanobi da Strada

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Zanobi da Strada (1313 à Strada in Chianti en Toscane – 1361 à Avignon) est un poète lauréat florentin de la Renaissance. rdf:langString
Zanobi da Strada (Strada in Chianti, 1312 – Avignone, 1361) è stato uno scrittore e letterato italiano. rdf:langString
Zanobi da Strada (* 1312 nahe Florenz; † 1361 in Avignon) war ein italienischer Dichter und Humanist. Er hatte mit dem Giovanni Boccaccio und anderen florentinischen Gelehrten eine literarische Gesellschaft gegründet. rdf:langString
Zanobi da Strada (1312 – 1361 in Avignon), was an Italian translator, scholar and correspondent of Petrarch and a friend of Giovanni Boccaccio. He was born in Strata or Strada in Chianti, a hamlet or neighborhood within the town of Greve in Chianti, near Florence, Tuscany. He initially worked in Florence as a secretary for the King of Naples. He was responsible for some manuscript rediscoveries in the Monte Cassino monastery library to which he had access as secretary to the diocesan bishop and where he lived from 1355 to 1357. Early Apuleius MS marginalia (incl. mysterious spurcum additamentum at Met. 10.21.1) is in his hand. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Zanobi da Strada (* 1312 nahe Florenz; † 1361 in Avignon) war ein italienischer Dichter und Humanist. Er hatte mit dem Giovanni Boccaccio und anderen florentinischen Gelehrten eine literarische Gesellschaft gegründet. Ab 1335 war er Universitätsprofessor der lateinischen Grammatik in Florenz. Ferner war er ein politischer Sekretär des Königs von Neapel. Ende 1349 stand er im Dienst von Niccolò Acciaiuoli aus der Familie Acciaiuoli. 1350 wurde er Freund von Francesco Petrarca bei dessen Reise nach Florenz. 1355 wurde er von Kaiser Karl IV. in Pisa mit der Dichterkrone gekrönt. 1358/59 war er der erste toskanische Humanist, der unter Innozenz VI. dauerhaft am päpstlichen Kanzleigericht als Apostolischer Protonotar beschäftigt wurde. Urban V. berief später aus Florenz zum päpstlichen Sekretär nach Avignon.
rdf:langString Zanobi da Strada (1313 à Strada in Chianti en Toscane – 1361 à Avignon) est un poète lauréat florentin de la Renaissance.
rdf:langString Zanobi da Strada (Strada in Chianti, 1312 – Avignone, 1361) è stato uno scrittore e letterato italiano.
rdf:langString Zanobi da Strada (1312 – 1361 in Avignon), was an Italian translator, scholar and correspondent of Petrarch and a friend of Giovanni Boccaccio. He was born in Strata or Strada in Chianti, a hamlet or neighborhood within the town of Greve in Chianti, near Florence, Tuscany. He initially worked in Florence as a secretary for the King of Naples. He was responsible for some manuscript rediscoveries in the Monte Cassino monastery library to which he had access as secretary to the diocesan bishop and where he lived from 1355 to 1357. Early Apuleius MS marginalia (incl. mysterious spurcum additamentum at Met. 10.21.1) is in his hand. Zanobi da Strada was crowned poet laureate by Charles IV on May 15, 1355 at Pisa to the great disgust of Boccaccio who declined to recognise the degree as legitimate. From there, Zanobi worked as an apostolic protonotary and secretary to pope Innocent VI. Zanobi would die in Avignon. Few of his verses survive. He was also a translator of some classic works, including the Morals by St. Gregory.
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