- was a
Paduan judge,
diplomat and
chronicler whose Chronica de
novitatibus Padue et
Lombardie is the prin****l
primary source for
Paduan history in the early...
- The bout
proceeded at a catchweight. As a
result of
missing weight, de
Padue was
fined 30% of her purse,
which went to her
opponent Lipski. She won the...
-
writings of
Jacopo Dondi (Liber
partium consilii magnifice comunitatis Padue,
fourteenth century),
Andrea Dandolo,
Bernardo Giustiniani,
Marin Sanudo...
-
monastic reforms, the
Chronicle of the
Trevisan March calls him the
pater Padue, "father of Padua".
According to tradition,
Giordano was born at
Padua in...
- (Catalan),
Paduja (Latvian),
Paduya - Падуя (Russian),
Padwa (Polish),
Padue (Friulian), Pàdoa (Piedmontese), Pádhoua - Πάδουα / Pádhova - Πάδοβα (Gr****)...
-
today only from
quotations in the De
generatione aliquorum civium urbis Padue of
Giovanni da ****. He also
contributed two
poems to a
poetic debate between...
-
Writing around 1317 in his
Liber de
generatione aliquorum civium urbis Padue,
Giovanni da ****
describes the
family as
having an
interest in law and...
-
History of the
novelties of
Padua and
Lombardy (Chronica de
novitatibus Padue et Lombardie) from 1256 To 1364, from the
version by of
Felice Osio corrected...
- ****IX (1964), pp. 613 – 634. E. H. Wilkins, Petrarch's Correspondence, (
Padue:
Editrice Antenore, 1960). E. H. Wilkins,
Petrarch at Vaucluse, (University...
-
Cadore Lorençâc[D] Venetian:
Lorenzago de
Cador Padova (English: Padua)
Padue Venetian: Pàdova or, rarely, Pàdoa
Pieve di
Cadore Plêf di
Cjadovri Venetian:...