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Pietru Caxaro or
Caxaru (Maltese pronunciation: [ˈpɪːtrʊ kɐˈʃɐːrɔ, -rʊ]; c. 1400 –
August 1485), also
known in
English as
Peter Caxaro, was a Maltese...
- Il-Kantilena by
Pietru Caxaro, the
oldest text in
Maltese language, 15th century...
- Maltese-language poets,
together with some of
their best-known poems.
Pietru Caxaro (died 1485) – The
first noted Maltese poet Ġan Franġisk
Bonamico (1639–1680)...
- the
first ever
Maltese do****ent (that we know of) Il-Kantilena by
Pietru Caxaro,
which makes sense as he was of
spanish descent (hence the surname) and...
- 1469/70
Giovanni Boccaccio – The
Decameron (completed 1353) c. 1470–85
Pietru Caxaro – Il Cantilena,
oldest known Maltese text 1471
Marsilio Ficino (translator)...
- Il-Kantilena by
Pietru Caxaro, the
oldest text in the
Maltese language, 15th century...
-
oldest known do****ent in Maltese, Il-Kantilena (Xidew il-Qada) by
Pietru Caxaro,
dates from the 15th century. The
earliest known Maltese dictionary was...
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record in the
Maltese language is Il-Kantilena (Xidew il-Qada) by
Pietru Caxaro (late 15th century),
which is
written in the
Latin script.
Maltese evolved...
- [...] - gets in
without invitation from its residents" (p. 186).
Pietru Caxaro -
philosopher and poet
Gasper Grima -
philosopher John
Constance Parnis...
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Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and
cardinal (d. 1458)
Pietru Caxaro,
Maltese philosopher and poet (d. 1485) Eleanor,
Duchess of
Gloucester noblewoman...