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Benzo d'Alessandria, who ended his career as head of the chancery of Cangrande Della Scala, 1325–1333, was among the earliest Italian humanists. He explored the rich library of the cathedral canons of Verona, where he found manuscripts of Catullus and the Historia Augusta, and journeyed to Ravenna in search of Roman texts. He poured his widespread eclectic knowledge into an encyclopedic work, begun while he was a notary for Bishop Roberto Lambertenghi at Como, 1312–20 and completed in Verona.

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  • Benzo d'Alessandria (en)
  • Benzo d'Alexandrie (fr)
  • Benzo di Alessandria (it)
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  • Benzo d'Alessandria, who ended his career as head of the chancery of Cangrande Della Scala, 1325–1333, was among the earliest Italian humanists. He explored the rich library of the cathedral canons of Verona, where he found manuscripts of Catullus and the Historia Augusta, and journeyed to Ravenna in search of Roman texts. He poured his widespread eclectic knowledge into an encyclopedic work, begun while he was a notary for Bishop Roberto Lambertenghi at Como, 1312–20 and completed in Verona. (en)
  • Benzo d’Alexandrie (italien : Benzo di/da Alessendria ou Benzo d’Alessendria), né dans la seconde moitié du douzième siècle dans la ville lombarde d’Alexandrie et mort après 1329 probablement en 1330. Il est un notaire italien du quinzième siècle, connu pour avoir contribué au mouvement humaniste italien et comme l’un des précurseurs à la redécouverte des classiques de l’Antiquité souvent attribuée à Pétrarque. Historien penseur et écrivain, il est surtout reconnu pour son dont au moins le tiers nous est parvenu. Il s’agit du seul ouvrage (en importance) que lègue Benzo. (fr)
  • Benzo di Alessandria (Benzo Alessandrino) (Alessandria, 1250 circa – 1329 circa) è stato un umanista e notaio italiano. (it)
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  • Benzo d'Alessandria, who ended his career as head of the chancery of Cangrande Della Scala, 1325–1333, was among the earliest Italian humanists. He explored the rich library of the cathedral canons of Verona, where he found manuscripts of Catullus and the Historia Augusta, and journeyed to Ravenna in search of Roman texts. He poured his widespread eclectic knowledge into an encyclopedic work, begun while he was a notary for Bishop Roberto Lambertenghi at Como, 1312–20 and completed in Verona. (en)
  • Benzo d’Alexandrie (italien : Benzo di/da Alessendria ou Benzo d’Alessendria), né dans la seconde moitié du douzième siècle dans la ville lombarde d’Alexandrie et mort après 1329 probablement en 1330. Il est un notaire italien du quinzième siècle, connu pour avoir contribué au mouvement humaniste italien et comme l’un des précurseurs à la redécouverte des classiques de l’Antiquité souvent attribuée à Pétrarque. Historien penseur et écrivain, il est surtout reconnu pour son dont au moins le tiers nous est parvenu. Il s’agit du seul ouvrage (en importance) que lègue Benzo. (fr)
  • Benzo di Alessandria (Benzo Alessandrino) (Alessandria, 1250 circa – 1329 circa) è stato un umanista e notaio italiano. (it)
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