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Guglielmo Cortusi (fl. 1305–1361) was a
Paduan judge,
diplomat and
chronicler whose Chronica de
novitatibus Padue et
Lombardie is the prin****l primary...
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territories of Veneto. In 1278,
according to
Giovanni da ****,
Matteo of the
Cortusi family of
Padua was
elected podestà. In 1281, the city came
under Paduan...
- The
Cortusi family was
prominent in
Padua in the 13th
through 15th centuries. In
contemporary do****ents,
their surname may also
appear as da Cortusiis...
- the
Paduan jurist Guglielmo Cortusi, and the
history of the
Byzantine emperor John VI
Kantakouzenos (r. 1347–1354).
Cortusi supplies the date, Ascension...
- of the
signoria is
covered down to 1358 in the
chronicle of
Guglielmo Cortusi. The
Carraresi period was a long
period of restlessness, for the Carraresi...
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Italian with
additions until 1379, from a
Torelli m****cript.
Guglielmo Cortusi:
History of the
novelties of
Padua and
Lombardy (Chronica de novitatibus...
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Cronica was used as a
source by the 14th-century
Paduan historian Guglielmo Cortusi. In G. G.
Coulton (trans.), A
Medieval Garner:
Human Do****ents from the...
- end of the
world comes in the
chronicle of
Giovanni Villani.
Guglielmo Cortusi of Padua, as well as the
bankers of Udine, saw it as a
memento mori and...
- Fight) (c. 1325). The next
major historian of
Padua after him,
Guglielmo Cortusi, took a
decidedly friendlier view of the Carraresi. The
influence behind...
- was
named the sole heir of his father. In 1344,
according to
Guglielmo Cortusi, he
traveled with
Enrico da
Lozzo (his son-in-law
since 1338) on a mission...