Jacopo Corbinelli
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Jacopo Corbinelli
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Jacopo or Giacomo Corbinelli was an erudite Italian philologist, who lived the second half of his life in exile in France active as a tutor of the sons of Catherine de' Medici, and who translated secular works from Italian to French, including works by Boccaccio, Dante, and Gucciardini. Jacopo was born to a prominent family in Florence. He obtained in 1558 a doctorate in both civil and canon law at the University of Pisa. Returning to Florence, the next year, his brother Bernardo, if not Jacopo
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2024-06-13T00:55:10Z
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2024-08-27T01:48:58Z
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