• Albertino Mussato (1261–1329) was a statesman, poet, historian and playwright from Padua. He is credited with providing an impetus to the revival of literary...
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    typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. Albertino Mussato of Padua and Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) of Arezzo were the first...
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  • school "Francesco Petrarca". A house on the site was once linked to Albertino Mussato, an orator and notary of the late 13th to 14th century. The present...
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  • Padua circle included Rolando de Piazzola, Geremia da Montagnone, and Albertino Mussato. Lovati's scholarship marked characteristics which would later define...
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  • gestis Henrici septimi Cesaris (1313–1315), a book by the Italian poet Albertino Mussato which chronicled 1310–1313 Italian expedition of Henry VII, Holy Roman...
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  • 1282) May 9 – John Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells May 31 – Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and writer (b. 1261) June 7 – Robert the Bruce...
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    impressed even his enemies, among them the Paduan historian and dramatist Albertino Mussato, who praised Cangrande's honourable treatment of Vinciguerra di San...
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    circulated and were read by many people) to that of intellectuals such as Albertino Mussato and Boccaccio, who had no doubts both about the authenticity and the...
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    Avignon, through the activity of figures such as Lovato Lovati and Albertino Mussato in Padua, Landolfo Colonna in Avignon, Ferreto de' Ferreti in Vicenza...
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    disguised baptism, or a de facto baptism in spirit. Some, such as Albertino Mussato and Giovanni Colonna, went even further and concluded that Seneca...
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    reawakened by the Paduan Lovato de' Lovati (1241–1309). His pupil Albertino Mussato (1261–1329), also of Padua, in 1315 wrote the Latin verse tragedy...
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  • 1280) 1326 – Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (b. 1271) 1329 – Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and writer (b. 1261) 1349 – Thomas Wake, English...
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  • Campesani (De morte Benvenuti Campesani poetae vicentini), addressed to Albertino Mussato of Padua; Speech at the wedding of Daniel Ferretti. Ferreto de' Ferreti:...
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    Trevisan 25 Antonio da Rio 26 Andrea da Recanati 27 Ludovico Ariosto 28 Albertino Mussato 29 Giuseppe Tartini (with Francescantonio Vallotti) 30 Giovanni Maria...
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    World. Indiana University Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-253-34122-8. after Albertino Mussato who was the first to be so crowned according to Robert Weiss, The...
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    early humanist circles in the university were effectively disbanded: Albertino Mussato, the first modern poet laureate, died in exile at Chioggia in 1329...
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  • scriptor. Mediolan. He was unable to complete his study on the works of Albertino Mussato; and this was, says Tiraboschi, a disappointment for lovers of the...
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    Tumulto dei Ciompi, belonged to both the 14th and the 15th centuries. Albertino Mussato of Padua wrote in Latin a history of Emperor Henry VII. He then produced...
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    'Ala' al-Dawla Simnani, Persian Sufi mystic and writer (d. 1336) Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and chronicler (d. 1329) Constantine Palaiologos...
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  • his election many Ghibelline exiles returned. Jacopo sent the poet Albertino Mussato, who objected to the signoria and pined for the old commune, into...
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  • Gualpertino, the abbot of Santa Giustina and brother of the poet Albertino Mussato. The salt works may have been started under the monks. Venice, however...
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  • List of Italian writers (c. 1230–1306) Jacopone da Todi (1261–1329) Albertino Mussato (1469–1527) Niccolò Machiavelli (1470–1520) Bernardo Dovizio da Bibbiena...
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    tyrant's iron grip up to the commune's liberation by the Guelph League. Albertino Mussato's Ecerinis ( c. 1315 ) portrays Ezzelino as the son of the Devil; the...
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  • 'Ala' al-Dawla Simnani, Persian Sufi mystic and writer (d. 1336) Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and chronicler (d. 1329) Constantine Palaiologos...
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  • proto-humanistic works of Albertino Mussato, influenced by classical historians like Livy. Cortusi is less interested in motivations than Mussato, but his perspective...
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  • Roman (born 1261), Italian-Jewish scholar and satirical poet 1329: Albertino Mussato (born 1261), Early Renaissance Italian statesman, poet, historian...
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  • 1282) May 9 – John Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells May 31 – Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and writer (b. 1261) June 7 – Robert the Bruce...
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    either Ubertino Novello or Ubertinello. In August 1319, Ubertinello, Albertino Mussato, and Giovanni di Vigonza were sent by Jacopino to seek help from Bologna...
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  • the Roman (died 1328), Italian-Jewish scholar and satirical poet Albertino Mussato (died 1329), Early Renaissance Italian statesman, poet, historian...
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  • minor remains are to be found in the Riviera Tito Livio and Riviera Albertino Mussato; the only gates to remain from this wall are the main north gate,...
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