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- Antonio Alessandro Boncompagno Stradella (Bologna, 3 July 1643 – Genoa, 25 February 1682) was an Italian composer of the middle Baroque period. He enjo****...
- Boncompagno da Signa (also Boncompagnus or Boncompagni; c. 1165/1175 – after 1240) was an Italian scholar, grammarian, historian, and philosopher. Born...
- writer. He studied at the University of Bologna, where he was a pupil of Boncompagno da Signa. Later he was a professor of grammar and rhetoric at the University...
- influence also extended to Latin literature. In 1215 the Bolognese professor Boncompagno wrote in his Antiqua rhetorica that "How much fame attaches to the name...
- is good, if all agree then I do not object."). It has been quoted by Boncompagno da Signa is his work Rhetorica novissima in 1235 and from there it has...
- Giacomo Boncompagni (also Jacopo Boncompagni; 8 May 1548 – 18 August 1612) was an Italian feudal lord of the 16th century, the illegitimate son of Pope...
- in the Holy Land, but rather on home soil. The Florentine chronicler Boncompagno was the first to connect the procedure specifically with German aristocrats...
- Barbarossa, Laterza, Bari, 2014 The History of the Siege of Ancona by Boncompagno da Signa (in English) Wolf, Uwe, ed. (October 2013). "Claudio Monteverdi:...
- cardinal bishop of Albano. He wrote several works on the spiritual life Boncompagno da Signa (c. 1165/1175–1240), philosopher, grammarian and historian Guido...
- Restoration by Charlemagne to the Accession of Charles V. Vol. I. (p. 249) Boncompagno da Signa, The History of the Siege of Ancona (in English) Maritime republics...