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Moses of Bergamo was a twelfth-century Italian poet and translator. He spent time in Constantinople, where he was one of the first Western Europeans to be interested in collecting Greek language manuscripts. He is known for his Liber Pergamensis, a description of Bergamo in Latin verse. It is the earliest surviving example of a genre: the patriotic description of a medieval commune.

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  • Moïse de Bergame (fr)
  • Mosè del Brolo (it)
  • Moses of Bergamo (en)
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  • Moïse de Bergame (de son nom italien Mosè del Brolo, aussi appelé Moïse de Vercelli ou Moïse de Ravenne) né à Bergame au XIIe siècle et sans doute mort à Ravenne après 1157, est un archevêque, poète, linguiste et traducteur italien du grec. (fr)
  • Moses of Bergamo was a twelfth-century Italian poet and translator. He spent time in Constantinople, where he was one of the first Western Europeans to be interested in collecting Greek language manuscripts. He is known for his Liber Pergamensis, a description of Bergamo in Latin verse. It is the earliest surviving example of a genre: the patriotic description of a medieval commune. (en)
  • Mosè Del Brolo (Bergamo, XI secolo ... – Ravenna ?, post 1157) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico, poeta, grammatico e traduttore italiano nato nella seconda metà dell'XI secolo. (it)
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  • Moïse de Bergame (de son nom italien Mosè del Brolo, aussi appelé Moïse de Vercelli ou Moïse de Ravenne) né à Bergame au XIIe siècle et sans doute mort à Ravenne après 1157, est un archevêque, poète, linguiste et traducteur italien du grec. (fr)
  • Moses of Bergamo was a twelfth-century Italian poet and translator. He spent time in Constantinople, where he was one of the first Western Europeans to be interested in collecting Greek language manuscripts. He is known for his Liber Pergamensis, a description of Bergamo in Latin verse. It is the earliest surviving example of a genre: the patriotic description of a medieval commune. (en)
  • Mosè Del Brolo (Bergamo, XI secolo ... – Ravenna ?, post 1157) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico, poeta, grammatico e traduttore italiano nato nella seconda metà dell'XI secolo. (it)
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