- Rustic****o da Pisa, also
known as
Rusticiano (fl. late 13th century), was an
Italian romance writer in Franco-Italian language. He is best
known for co-writing...
- Brescia,
Gabrio Nava
allowed Fr.
Angelo Bosio and the
parish priest,
Father Rusticiano Barboglio to buy a house. This came to be
known as the "Conventino" (small...
- and
nurse the sick. The
Bishop of
Brescia allowed for
Bosio and
Father Rusticiano Barboglio to
purchase a
house for the two
women to
found their order at...
-
there by the
House of
Burgundy and Champagne. And it was in
French that
Rusticiano of Pisa,
about 1300,
wrote the
record of
Marco Polo's travels. The University...
- by
Heldrius de
Cornwall c. 1260s
Roman de Roi
Artus aka
Compilation by
Rusticiano (Rustic****o da Pisa); Franco-Italian, c. 1290s – c. 1300
Gyron le courtois...
- G. Hirth. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-5240-3305-0. Hoffman,
Donald L. (1991). "
Rusticiano da Pisa". In Lacy,
Norris J. (ed.). The New
Arthurian Encyclopedia. New...
- p. 148. NUS Press. ISBN 978-9971695743. Hoffman,
Donald L. (1991). "
Rusticiano da Pisa". In Lacy,
Norris J. (ed.). The New
Arthurian Encyclopedia. New...
-
between 1271 and 1295, that was
written down by
Pisan romance writer Rusticiano, with whom
Marco Polo
shared his
prison cell in the
Republic of Genoa...
- York: Garland, p. 352
Bogdanow 1966, p. 46. Hoffman,
Donald L. (1991), "
Rusticiano da Pisa", in Lacy,
Norris J. (ed.), The New
Arthurian Encyclopedia, New...
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altarpiece for the main
altar with the
Virgin and
child with St Zeno,
Rusticiano, and
Vincenzo de
Paoli for the
church of San Zeno al Foro of Brescia....