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Andreas Divus was a Renaissance scholar, about whose life little is known; in Italian he is called Andrea Divo giustinopolitano or di Capodistria, i.e. surnamed Justinopolitanus in Latin and implying an origin at Koper, now in Slovenia, which was named at different times Aegida, Justinopolis and Capodistria. He is remembered for his Latin translations of Homer; but this versio Latina, in the view of modern scholarship, may have been his editorial version of a product of a tradition going back over a century of Latin translations for "crib" (reading aid) purposes.

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  • Andreas Divus (Justinopolitanus) (Capodistria, actualment Koper, a Eslovènia, c. 1490 - ?, c. 1548), fou un humanista i traductor del Renaixement italià, del que se'n sap poc de la seva vida. Se'l coneix especialment per les seves traduccions llatines d'Homer. Divus és citat de forma directa per Ezra Pound en el seu poema llarg The Cantos, en concret al principi del Canto I ("Lie quiet Divus. I mean, that is Andreas Divus, In officina Wecheli, 1538, out of Homer"). (ca)
  • Andreas Divus was a Renaissance scholar, about whose life little is known; in Italian he is called Andrea Divo giustinopolitano or di Capodistria, i.e. surnamed Justinopolitanus in Latin and implying an origin at Koper, now in Slovenia, which was named at different times Aegida, Justinopolis and Capodistria. He is remembered for his Latin translations of Homer; but this versio Latina, in the view of modern scholarship, may have been his editorial version of a product of a tradition going back over a century of Latin translations for "crib" (reading aid) purposes. (en)
  • Andrea Divo di Capodistria (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) è stato un traduttore italiano. (it)
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  • Andreas Divus (Justinopolitanus) (Capodistria, actualment Koper, a Eslovènia, c. 1490 - ?, c. 1548), fou un humanista i traductor del Renaixement italià, del que se'n sap poc de la seva vida. Se'l coneix especialment per les seves traduccions llatines d'Homer. Divus és citat de forma directa per Ezra Pound en el seu poema llarg The Cantos, en concret al principi del Canto I ("Lie quiet Divus. I mean, that is Andreas Divus, In officina Wecheli, 1538, out of Homer"). (ca)
  • Andreas Divus was a Renaissance scholar, about whose life little is known; in Italian he is called Andrea Divo giustinopolitano or di Capodistria, i.e. surnamed Justinopolitanus in Latin and implying an origin at Koper, now in Slovenia, which was named at different times Aegida, Justinopolis and Capodistria. He is remembered for his Latin translations of Homer; but this versio Latina, in the view of modern scholarship, may have been his editorial version of a product of a tradition going back over a century of Latin translations for "crib" (reading aid) purposes. (en)
  • Andrea Divo di Capodistria (... – ...; fl. XVI secolo) è stato un traduttore italiano. (it)
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