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Peter of Pisa (Latin: Petrus Pisanus; Italian: Pietro da Pisa; 744 – 799 AD), also known as Petrus Grammaticus, was an Italian grammarian, deacon and poet in the Early Middle Ages. In 776, after Charlemagne's conquest of the Lombard Kingdom, Peter was summoned to the Carolingian court along with Paul the Deacon and Alcuin. Peter had originally taught at Pavia, in Italy. Peter of Pisa was asked to be Charlemagne’s primary Latin teacher. Peter’s poetry provides a personal look at the workings of the innermost sanctum surrounding Charlemagne. Peter’s grammar texts provide insight into the transformation Latin education underwent in this period.

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  • Petrus von Pisa (de)
  • Pedro de Pisa (es)
  • Pierre de Pise (fr)
  • Pietro da Pisa (744-799) (it)
  • Peter of Pisa (en)
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  • Pedro de Pisa (Pisa, 744-799) fue un gramático y eclesiástico italiano de la Alta Edad Media. (es)
  • Pierre de Pise (connu également sous son nom latin Petrus Pisanuns) est un grammairien, poète et diacre d’origine italienne au VIIIe siècle. Il est né en 744 et est mort au plus tard en 799 en Italie. (fr)
  • Pietro da Pisa (Pisa, 744 – Lombardia, 799) è stato un grammatico, religioso e poeta italiano. (it)
  • Petrus von Pisa († um 799) war ein frühmittelalterlicher Gelehrter am Hof Karls des Großen. Petrus lehrte in Pisa lateinische Grammatik. Im Rahmen der von Karl geförderten karolingischen Bildungsreform kam er als einer der ersten Gelehrten an dessen Hof (wohl um 774). Einhard zufolge unterrichtete der bereits alte Petrus Karl in lateinischer Sprache (Vita Karoli Magni 25). Mit einigen Gelehrten an Karls Hof stand er in Kontakt, so mit Paulus Diaconus. (de)
  • Peter of Pisa (Latin: Petrus Pisanus; Italian: Pietro da Pisa; 744 – 799 AD), also known as Petrus Grammaticus, was an Italian grammarian, deacon and poet in the Early Middle Ages. In 776, after Charlemagne's conquest of the Lombard Kingdom, Peter was summoned to the Carolingian court along with Paul the Deacon and Alcuin. Peter had originally taught at Pavia, in Italy. Peter of Pisa was asked to be Charlemagne’s primary Latin teacher. Peter’s poetry provides a personal look at the workings of the innermost sanctum surrounding Charlemagne. Peter’s grammar texts provide insight into the transformation Latin education underwent in this period. (en)
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