About: Lovato Lovati

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Lovato Lovati (1241–1309) was an Italian scholar, poet, notary, judge and humanist from the High Middle Ages and early Italian Renaissance. Arguable among historians, Lovati is considered the "father of Humanism." His literary Padua circle included , Geremia da Montagnone, and Albertino Mussato. Lovati's scholarship marked characteristics which would later define the development of humanism: an appetite for classical texts; a philological concern to correct them, and ascertain their meaning; and a desire to imitate them. Scholars such as Petrarch commented on his works favorably. Lovati's achievements which survive today are his Latin verse epistles, and his short commentary of Seneca's tragedies.

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  • Lovato Lovati ou Lovato de' Lovati, (Padoue, environ 1240 - 1309) était juge, avocat et poète padouan. (fr)
  • Lovato Lovati (1241–1309) was an Italian scholar, poet, notary, judge and humanist from the High Middle Ages and early Italian Renaissance. Arguable among historians, Lovati is considered the "father of Humanism." His literary Padua circle included , Geremia da Montagnone, and Albertino Mussato. Lovati's scholarship marked characteristics which would later define the development of humanism: an appetite for classical texts; a philological concern to correct them, and ascertain their meaning; and a desire to imitate them. Scholars such as Petrarch commented on his works favorably. Lovati's achievements which survive today are his Latin verse epistles, and his short commentary of Seneca's tragedies. (en)
  • Lovato Lovati, o Lovato de' Lovati, nome umanistico Lupatus de Lupatis (Padova, 1240 circa – Padova, 7 marzo 1309), è stato un notaio, poeta e giudice italiano. (it)
  • Lovato (de) Lovati of in het Latijn Lupatus de Lupatis (Padua, circa 1240 – aldaar, 7 maart 1309) was een rechter, latinist en dichter van verzen in het Latijn. Hij was kort burgemeester van Vicenza (1291-1292). Lovati leefde in het middeleeuwse Italië, met name in de stadsstaat Padua, formeel een deel van het Heilige Roomse Rijk. Hij leefde ruim een eeuw voor het tijdperk van de humanistische geleerden; Italianen omschrijven hem dan ook als een ‘pre-humanist’. (nl)
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  • Lovato Lovati ou Lovato de' Lovati, (Padoue, environ 1240 - 1309) était juge, avocat et poète padouan. (fr)
  • Lovato Lovati (1241–1309) was an Italian scholar, poet, notary, judge and humanist from the High Middle Ages and early Italian Renaissance. Arguable among historians, Lovati is considered the "father of Humanism." His literary Padua circle included , Geremia da Montagnone, and Albertino Mussato. Lovati's scholarship marked characteristics which would later define the development of humanism: an appetite for classical texts; a philological concern to correct them, and ascertain their meaning; and a desire to imitate them. Scholars such as Petrarch commented on his works favorably. Lovati's achievements which survive today are his Latin verse epistles, and his short commentary of Seneca's tragedies. (en)
  • Lovato Lovati, o Lovato de' Lovati, nome umanistico Lupatus de Lupatis (Padova, 1240 circa – Padova, 7 marzo 1309), è stato un notaio, poeta e giudice italiano. (it)
  • Lovato (de) Lovati of in het Latijn Lupatus de Lupatis (Padua, circa 1240 – aldaar, 7 maart 1309) was een rechter, latinist en dichter van verzen in het Latijn. Hij was kort burgemeester van Vicenza (1291-1292). Lovati leefde in het middeleeuwse Italië, met name in de stadsstaat Padua, formeel een deel van het Heilige Roomse Rijk. Hij leefde ruim een eeuw voor het tijdperk van de humanistische geleerden; Italianen omschrijven hem dan ook als een ‘pre-humanist’. (nl)
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  • Lovato Lovati (it)
  • Lovato Lovati (fr)
  • Lovato Lovati (en)
  • Lovato Lovati (nl)
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