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Riccobaldo of
Ferrara (1246-
after 1320) was a
medieval Italian notary and
Latin writer of the
Middle Ages, a chronicler,
geographer and encyclopedist...
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Stigmatization of St.
Francis housed in the Louvre. An
early biographical source,
Riccobaldo of Ferrara,
mentions that
Giotto painted at ****isi but does not specify...
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Capitolo and in the Blessings's Chapel. A
number of 14th-century
sources (
Riccobaldo Ferrarese,
Francesco da Barberino, 1312–1313)
testify to Giotto's presence...
- his
sources are
Paulus Orosius, Bede, Paul the Deacon,
Martin of Opava,
Riccobaldo da Ferrara,
Benzo d'Alessandria,
Galvano Fiamma and
Giovanni Codagnello...
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mystic (d. 1305)
Paolo Malatesta,
Italian nobleman and
diplomat (d. 1285)
Riccobaldo of Ferrara,
Italian chronicler and
geographer Safi al-Din al-Hindi, Indian...
- was a
short chronicle of the
history of
Ferrara up to 1264
written by
Riccobaldo of
Ferrara in the
years 1313–17. The
chronicler tends to laud the "good...
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Ferrara for the
production of clothes, as
reported by the
local writer Riccobaldo in his
Sermo de
ritibus antiquorum. To the
present day, hemp is still...
- once
belonged to the
count of Tagliacozzo. It
contains the
Historie of
Riccobaldo of
Ferrara and the
Historia Apollonii.
Orsini may have
acquired it from...
- Works.
University of
Chicago Press. pp. 307–318. Hankey,
Teresa (1958). "
Riccobaldo of Ferrara,
Boccaccio and
Domenico di Bandino".
Journal of the Warburg...
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mystic (d. 1305)
Paolo Malatesta,
Italian nobleman and
diplomat (d. 1285)
Riccobaldo of Ferrara,
Italian chronicler and
geographer Safi al-Din al-Hindi, Indian...