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Francesco di Neri di Ranuccio, known better as Francesco da Barberino (1264–1348), was a Tuscan notary, doctor of law and author. He first went to Florence to study in 1281. Between 1303 and 1314 and again between 1315 and 1317, he was exiled from the city on account of his Ghibelline political leanings. He worked for a time as a diplomat for Venice and passed his exile at courts in Provence, France and Spain. After his return to Florence, he gained respect as a notary and lawyer, but was not admitted to political office until the last three years of his life.

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  • Франческо да Барберино (ru)
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  • Francesco da Barberino (Barberino Val d'Elsa, 1264 - Florència, 1348) va ser un notari i poeta italià. Amic de Dante Alighieri i de Giotto, és recordat per les obres: Documenti d'Amore i Reggimento e costumi delle Donne, que es van fer populars en el seu temps. La primera va inspirar l'obra "De Amore" d'Andrea Cappellano. El seu epitafi va ser compost per Boccaccio, quan va morir víctima de la pesta. (ca)
  • Francesco da Barberino (né en 1264 à Barberino Val d'Elsa et mort en 1348 à Florence) est un poète lyrique toscan. Élève de Brunetto Latini, Francesco da Barberino a publié les Documenti d'Amore, poème moral sur les vertus et leur récompense, imprimé à Rome en 1640. Il est l’auteur de commentaires de textes troubadouresques qui constituent des sources précieuses pour la connaissance de certains troubadours mineurs ou peu documentés, tels Raimon d’Anjou. (fr)
  • Francesco de Barberino (Barberino Valle de Elsa, 1264 - Florencia, 1348) fue un notario y poeta italiano. Su obra más conocida, "I Documenti d'Amore", constituye un singular compendio en el que se efectúa una repaso del saber literario y científico de la época, con abundantes referencias terminológicas. (es)
  • Francesco da Barberino (Barberino Val d'Elsa, 1264 – Firenze, 1348) è stato un notaio e poeta italiano. (it)
  • Франческо да Барберино (итал. Francesco da Barberino; 1264, Барберино-Валь-д’Эльса, Тоскана — 1348, Флоренция) — итальянский, тосканский поэт-лирик, куртуазный писатель, нотариус. Доктор обоих прав. (ru)
  • Francesco di Ser Neri da Barberino (1264 - 1348) foi um humanista e literato italiano, da importante família Barberini. Amigo de Dante Alighieri e Giotto, é lembrado pelas obras Documenti d'amore e Reggimento e costumi delle donne, que se tornaram populares em seu tempo. A primeira foi uma inspiração para escrever seu De Amore. Faleceu vítima da peste negra e seu epitáfio foi composto por Boccaccio. (pt)
  • Francesco di Neri di Ranuccio, known better as Francesco da Barberino (1264–1348), was a Tuscan notary, doctor of law and author. He first went to Florence to study in 1281. Between 1303 and 1314 and again between 1315 and 1317, he was exiled from the city on account of his Ghibelline political leanings. He worked for a time as a diplomat for Venice and passed his exile at courts in Provence, France and Spain. After his return to Florence, he gained respect as a notary and lawyer, but was not admitted to political office until the last three years of his life. (en)
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