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Gasparinus de Bergamo (in Italian, Gasparino (da) Barzizza; in French, Gasparin de Bergame; in Latin, Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis or Pergamensis) (c. 1360 – 1431) was an Italian grammarian and teacher noted for introducing a new style of epistolary Latin inspired by the works of Cicero.[1]

Portrait of Gasparinus de Bergamo, designed by Rosalba Maria Salvioni, engraved by Anton Fritz.
Portrait of Gasparinus de Bergamo, designed by Rosalba Maria Salvioni, engraved by Anton Fritz.
The first book printed in France: Epistolae (Letters), by Gasparinus de Bergamo (Gasparino Barzizza). It was printed in 1470 by the press established by Johann Heynlin.
The first book printed in France: Epistolae ("Letters"), by Gasparinus de Bergamo (Gasparino Barzizza). It was printed in 1470 by the press established by Johann Heynlin.

With Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder, he was influential in the development of humanism at Padua. As one of the first Italian Humanists, he taught rhetoric, grammar, and moral philosophy with the aim of reviving Latin literature.[1]


Biography


Born Gasparino Di Pietrobuono in the village of Barzizza, near Bergamo, he studied grammar and rhetoric at Pavia. Remaining there to teach from 1403 to 1407, he subsequently moved to Venice to serve as private tutor to the Barbaro family.

Unable to find backing in Venice in order to establish a school there, Gasparinus then taught at Padua (1407–21), enjoying his most productive writing period, where his reputation as a teacher and scholar was established.[2][1] He was appointed to lecture there on rhetoric and on authors such as Seneca, Cicero, Virgil, and Terence.[1] He also established the elementary school, which offered a humanist curriculum. He helped Both Vittorino da Feltre and Leon Battista Alberti owed their boyhood education to him. Antonio Beccadelli, called "Il Panormita", also studied under him. Other famous students include Francesco Filelfo and Stefano Fieschi.[2][3]

He then taught at Ferrara, and on the invitation of Filippo Maria Visconti, opened an elementary school at Milan in 1418, to be organized along the same lines as Gasparinus' school at Padua. He taught at Milan from 1421 and also served as Visconti's court orator.

Gasparinus also served as secretary to Pope Martin V and in this capacity attended the Council of Constance. Gasparinus died at Milan around 1431, after which Lorenzo Valla succeeded him as chair of rhetoric in Pavia.[2]

By his marriage to Lucrezia Alliardi, Gasparinus had a son, named Guimforte (Guiniforto) Barzizza (c. 1406–63), who became a distinguished scholar and writer. Guimforte married Giovannina Malabarba.


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References


  1. Mack, Peter (2011). A history of Renaissance rhetoric, 1380-1620. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 36–37. ISBN 978-0-19-959728-4. OCLC 727710175.
  2. Swisher, Samuel (1991). Humanism and the Council of Florence, 1438-1439. Denton, TX. pp. 3–4.
  3. ""STEFANO FIESCHI DA SONCINO, Synonima sententiarum"".
  4. Lawrence D. Green, James J. Murphy (2006). Renaissance rhetoric short title catalogue, 1460-1700 (2nd ed.). Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-0509-4. OCLC 52092027.
  5. Pigman, G. W. (1982). "BARZIZZA'S TREATISE ON IMITATION". Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance. 44 (2): 341–352. ISSN 0006-1999.
  6. The work is anonymous, but R.G.G. Mercer suggests, in The Teaching of Gasparino Barzizza: With Special Reference to his Place in Paduan Humanism (London, 1979; p. 66) that it may well be the work of Barzizza.

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[de] Gasparino Barzizza

Gasparino Barzizza (lateinisch Gasparinus Barzizius Bergamensis; * um 1360 in oder bei Bergamo; † um 1431 in Mailand) war einer der ersten italienischen Humanisten.
- [en] Gasparinus de Bergamo

[ru] Бергамо, Гаспарен де

Гаспарен де Бергамо (Гаспарино да Барцицца; Gasparinus de Bergamo[6]; ок. 1360 — ок. 1431, Милан) — итальянский грамматик, учитель, автор нового эпистолярного стиля, основанного на письмах Цицерона.



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