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Jacopo Bonfadio (c. 1508 – 19 July 1550) was an Italian humanist and historian. Born in Garda, he was educated at Verona and Padua. Beginning in 1532, he worked as secretary for various members of the clergy in Rome and Naples. In 1540, he gained employment in Padua with the son of Cardinal-humanist Pietro Bembo. While working for Bembo's son, he met and became friends with notable humanists of the time and was a contemporary of Annibal Caro. He also gained fame from his poetry, which earned him an invitation to teach philosophy at the University of Genoa in 1544. While there, he was commissioned to write a history of the Republic of Genoa since 1528.

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  • Jacopo Bonfadio (es)
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  • Jacopo Bonfadio est un écrivain italien du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Jacopo Bonfadio (Gazzane, 1508 – Genova, 19 luglio 1550) è stato un umanista e storico italiano. (it)
  • Jacopo Bonfadio (Roè Volciano, 1508 — Gênova, 19 de julho de 1550) foi um humanista e historiador italiano. (pt)
  • Jacopo Bonfadio (c. 1508 – 19 July 1550) was an Italian humanist and historian. Born in Garda, he was educated at Verona and Padua. Beginning in 1532, he worked as secretary for various members of the clergy in Rome and Naples. In 1540, he gained employment in Padua with the son of Cardinal-humanist Pietro Bembo. While working for Bembo's son, he met and became friends with notable humanists of the time and was a contemporary of Annibal Caro. He also gained fame from his poetry, which earned him an invitation to teach philosophy at the University of Genoa in 1544. While there, he was commissioned to write a history of the Republic of Genoa since 1528. (en)
  • Jacopo Bonfadio (Garda, ca. 1508-Génova, julio de 1550) fue un humanista e historiador italiano del Renacimiento. Habiendo nacido en Garda, se educó en Verona y Padua. Desde 1532 trabajó como secretario de varios miembros del clero en Roma y Nápoles. En 1540 consiguió un empleo con el hijo del cardenal y humanista Pietro Bembo. Durante estos años conoció y trabó amistad con algunos notables humanistas de su tiempo y fue contemporáneo de Annibal Caro. Consiguió una cierta fama con su poesía; la reputación así ganada consiguió que le invitaran a enseñar Filosofía en la Universidad de Génova en 1544. Durante su estancia en Génova, se le encargó escribir una historia de la República de Génova desde 1528. (es)
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