词条 | Giovanni Francesco Fortunio |
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Giovanni Francesco Fortunio (Zara or Pordenone,[1] ca. 1470 – Fano, 1517) was an Italian grammarian, jurist and humanist. BiographyHe is especially remembered for having printed in 1516 the first ever Italian grammar book with the title Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua. It contains a morphological and orthographical analysis of the Tuscan vernacular based upon works by Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca e Giovanni Boccaccio.[2] He was also an important politician and vicarian. Bibliography
References1. ^Uncertain origin; documents in Trieste report Portunaone, while at Ancona the origin is marked as Hyadria ("Zara") in Dalmatia {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fortunio, Giovanni}}{{Italy-linguist-stub}}{{Italy-law-bio-stub}}2. ^This work was very successful. The re-edition printed in Venice (Aldo Manuzio, 1552) is available at 24 Italian libraries: Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua, di messer Francesco Fortunio, nuouamente reuiste, et con somma diligentia corrette. 6 : 1470 births|1517 deaths|Italian Renaissance humanists|Italian jurists|Grammarians of Italian|Grammarians from Italy |
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