William of Santo Stefano
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William of Santo Stefano, in Italian Guglielmo di Santo Stefano (fl. c. 1278–1303), was an Italian nobleman, historian and patron of letters. He was an active member of the Knights Hospitaller in Outremer, northern Italy and Cyprus, where he was commander from at least 1299 until 1303. William was one of the most educated Hospitallers of the age. He commissioned translations from Latin into Old French of classical works of rhetoric and logic as well as legal and devotional documents from the Hospital's archives. He also wrote original legal and historical works in Old French.
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William of Santo Stefano
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The dedication to Brother William in the Chantilly manuscript of the rhetoric and logic
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The colophon identifying Brother William in the Vatican manuscript of the order's documents
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Chantilly, Musée Condé, MS fr. 433 - dedication to Wm of S. Stefano.png
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Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS lat. 4852, f. 140v, colophon.png
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William of Santo Stefano, in Italian Guglielmo di Santo Stefano (fl. c. 1278–1303), was an Italian nobleman, historian and patron of letters. He was an active member of the Knights Hospitaller in Outremer, northern Italy and Cyprus, where he was commander from at least 1299 until 1303. William was one of the most educated Hospitallers of the age. He commissioned translations from Latin into Old French of classical works of rhetoric and logic as well as legal and devotional documents from the Hospital's archives. He also wrote original legal and historical works in Old French.
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