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| - Giovanni Balbi, dit aussi Johannes Januensis de Balbis, dit aussi Jean de Gênes (né à une date inconnue dans le courant du XIIIe siècle en Ligurie et mort en 1298) était un dominicain génois fort renommé à son époque en tant qu'écrivain, grammairien et théologien. (fr)
- Giovanni Balbi, citato anche come Johannes Balbus o Johannes Januensis (Genova, ... – 1298), è stato un grammatico e teologo italiano, appartenente all'ordine domenicano, scrisse un'opera che ebbe una grande diffusione in età medievale e immediatamente dopo l'invenzione della stampa. (it)
- John of Genoa or Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammarian and Dominican priest. At an advanced age, John gave away his wealth to the poor of Genoa and entered the Order of St Dominic. He is best known for his Latin grammar, Summa Grammaticalis, better known as the Catholicon, apparently the first Latin lexicographical work "to achieve complete alphabetization (from the first to the last letter of each word)." This work is made up of treatises on orthography, etymology, grammar, prosody, rhetoric, and an etymological dictionary of the Latin language (primae, mediae et infimae Latinitatis). It was highly respected as a textbook for over a century after its publication, and received both excessive criticism and excessive praise. Erasmus was particularly critical of the work, c (en)
- Johannes Balbus (ook geschreven als Januensis de Balbis of Giovanni Balbi; overleden circa 1298) was een Italiaans grammaticus. Hij is vooral bekend door het religieuze woordenboek Summa Grammaticalis, dat meestal het Catholicon genoemd wordt. Over zijn leven is slechts bekend dat hij op latere leeftijd Dominicaan werd, en zijn bezit aan de armen van Genua gaf. (nl)
- Иоганн Бальб, или Иоанн Генуэзский (лат. Johannes Balbus; лат. Johannes de Janua; XIII век, Генуя — 1298) — итальянский филолог и лексикограф. Доминиканский монах. Уже в преклонном возрасте раздал своё имущество беднякам Генуи и вступил в доминиканский орден. О его прежней жизни сведений нет. Кроме «Католикона», Иоганн написал «Liber Theologiae qui vocatur Dialogus de Quaestionibus Animae ad Spiritum» и «Quoddam opus ad inveniendum festa mobilia». Также ему приписывается «A Postilla super Joannem and a Tractatus de Omnipotentia Dei». (ru)
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| - John of Genoa or Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammarian and Dominican priest. At an advanced age, John gave away his wealth to the poor of Genoa and entered the Order of St Dominic. He is best known for his Latin grammar, Summa Grammaticalis, better known as the Catholicon, apparently the first Latin lexicographical work "to achieve complete alphabetization (from the first to the last letter of each word)." This work is made up of treatises on orthography, etymology, grammar, prosody, rhetoric, and an etymological dictionary of the Latin language (primae, mediae et infimae Latinitatis). It was highly respected as a textbook for over a century after its publication, and received both excessive criticism and excessive praise. Erasmus was particularly critical of the work, criticizing it in his works De Ratione Studiorum and Colloquia. Leandro Alberti wrote a defense of the Catholicon in response to these attacks. Peter Schöffer and Johann Fust published the Catholicon in 1450, and it was several times republished. Besides the Catholicon, John also wrote Liber Theologiae qui vocatur Dialogus de Quaestionibus Animae ad Spiritum and Quoddam opus ad inveniendum festa mobilia. A Postilla super Joannem and a Tractatus de Omnipotentia Dei have also been attributed to him. (en)
- Giovanni Balbi, dit aussi Johannes Januensis de Balbis, dit aussi Jean de Gênes (né à une date inconnue dans le courant du XIIIe siècle en Ligurie et mort en 1298) était un dominicain génois fort renommé à son époque en tant qu'écrivain, grammairien et théologien. (fr)
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