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Bartolomeo Facio (c. before 1410 – 1457), Latinized as Bartholomaus Facius, was an Italian historian, writer and humanist. Facio was born into a wealthy family of La Spezia, Liguria. He studied in Verona, where he studied with Guarino da Verona, Florence, where he added Greek to his Latin, and Genoa and was a notary in Lucca and Genoa. In 1443 he moved to Naples at first as the Genoese envoy, then by 1445 at the service of King Alfonso V of Aragon as secretary and official historian. Facius served as tutor to Prince Ferrante, who became Ferdinand I of Naples. He died at Naples in 1457.

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  • Bartolomeo Fazio (ca)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (de)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (en)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (es)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (it)
  • Bartolomé Facio (fr)
  • Bartolomeo Fazio (nl)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (pt)
  • Фацио, Бартоломео (ru)
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  • Bartolomeo Fazio o Bartolomeo Facio (La Spezia, vers 1400 – Nàpols, 1457) fou un escriptor, historiador i humanista italià. Fazio nasqué al si d'una familia acomodada a La Spezia, Ligúria. Estudià a Verona, Florència i Gènova i exercí com a notari a Lucca i Gènova. El 1445 es traslladà a Nàpols, com a ambaixador de Gènova davant d'Alfons el Magnànim, i esdevingué secretari i historiador reial d'aquest. Morí a Nàpols el 1457. (ca)
  • Bartolomeo Facio, lateinisch Bartholomaeus Facius (* um 1400 in La Spezia; † 1457 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Humanist und Astrologe. (de)
  • Bartolomé Facio, en italien Bartolomeo Facio, de son nom latinisé Bartholomaeus Facius ou Fazius, né vers 1400 à La Spezia et mort en 1457 à Naples, était un humaniste, historien, écrivain et astrologue italien. (fr)
  • Bartolomeo Facio o Fazio (La Spezia, 1410 circa – Napoli, 1457) è stato uno storico, scrittore e umanista italiano. (it)
  • Bartolomeo Fazio (La Spezia, tussen 1400 en 1410 - Napels, 1457) was een Italiaans historicus, schrijver en humanist. (nl)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (Bartholomaeus Facius) (1400 - meados de novembro de 1457), foi um humanista, chanceler, astrólogo, embaixador e historiador, italiano. Foi secretário e conselheiro de Alfonso V, rei de Aragão. (pt)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (c. before 1410 – 1457), Latinized as Bartholomaus Facius, was an Italian historian, writer and humanist. Facio was born into a wealthy family of La Spezia, Liguria. He studied in Verona, where he studied with Guarino da Verona, Florence, where he added Greek to his Latin, and Genoa and was a notary in Lucca and Genoa. In 1443 he moved to Naples at first as the Genoese envoy, then by 1445 at the service of King Alfonso V of Aragon as secretary and official historian. Facius served as tutor to Prince Ferrante, who became Ferdinand I of Naples. He died at Naples in 1457. (en)
  • Bartolomeo Facio o Fazio, latinizado Bartholomaeus Facius (La Spezia, hacia 1400-Nápoles, 1457), fue un humanista, escritor e historiador renacentista, activo en la corte de Alfonso el Magnánimo. Entre sus obras, que en gran parte quedaron manuscritas, se encuentran algunas de las primeras crónicas dedicadas a artistas. Polemizó con Lorenzo Valla, que escribió un Antidotum in Facium en cuatro libros en respuesta a la Invective in Laurentium Vallam de Facio. (es)
  • Бартоломео Фацио (около 1400, Специя, Лигурия — ноябрь 1457, Неаполь) — итальянский историк, писатель и гуманист эпохи Возрождения. Учился в Вероне, Флоренции и Генуе. Кроме переводов, его перу принадлежит работа «De viris illustribus» (1456). Также был автором придворной хроники «De rebus gestis ab Alphonso I Neapolitanorum rege libri X» (1448-1445), и работ «De humanae vitae felicitate» и «De excellentia ac praestantia hominis». Его труд «De bello veneto clodiano» оставался в рукописи, пока не был опубликован в 1568. Скончался в Неаполе. (ru)
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  • Bartolomeo Fazio o Bartolomeo Facio (La Spezia, vers 1400 – Nàpols, 1457) fou un escriptor, historiador i humanista italià. Fazio nasqué al si d'una familia acomodada a La Spezia, Ligúria. Estudià a Verona, Florència i Gènova i exercí com a notari a Lucca i Gènova. El 1445 es traslladà a Nàpols, com a ambaixador de Gènova davant d'Alfons el Magnànim, i esdevingué secretari i historiador reial d'aquest. Morí a Nàpols el 1457. (ca)
  • Bartolomeo Facio (c. before 1410 – 1457), Latinized as Bartholomaus Facius, was an Italian historian, writer and humanist. Facio was born into a wealthy family of La Spezia, Liguria. He studied in Verona, where he studied with Guarino da Verona, Florence, where he added Greek to his Latin, and Genoa and was a notary in Lucca and Genoa. In 1443 he moved to Naples at first as the Genoese envoy, then by 1445 at the service of King Alfonso V of Aragon as secretary and official historian. Facius served as tutor to Prince Ferrante, who became Ferdinand I of Naples. In addition to translations, his works include De viris illustribus (1456), which comprises over ninety brief lives, organized by professions; his introduction to the section of painters ranks him among art historians. He also wrote the court history De rebus gestis ab Alphonso I Neapolitanorum rege libri X (1448-1445), and the moral treatises De humanae vitae felicitate ("Of the felicities of human lives") and De excellentia ac praestantia hominis ("Of the excellences and outstanding character of Man"). His De bello veneto clodiano remained in manuscript until it was published in 1568. Like many humanists of his era, Facio engaged in skirmishes with his peers, such as Lorenzo Valla whose Antidotum in Facium is an invective against Bartolomeo. He died at Naples in 1457. (en)
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