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    Ambrogio Calepino (Latin: Ambrosius Calepinus; c. 1440–1510), commonly known by the Latin form of his name, Calepinus, was an Italian lexicographer. Calepino...
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  • goldsmith Ambrogio Frangiolli, architect Ambrogio Calepino, lexicographer Ambrogio Besozzi, Baroque painter Ambrogio Casati, modern painter Ambrogio Fogar...
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    Blackleach (d. 1509), held the episcopal post of Bishop of Sodor and Man. Ambrogio Calepino (d. 1510), a notable lexicographer. Dietrich Coelde (d. 1515), known...
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  • and India, 1840–1882), co-compiler of Hobson-Jobson Anglo-Indian Ambrogio Calepino (Italy, c. 1450–1510) Latin Angus Cameron (Canada, 1941–1983) English...
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  • Revolution Ambrogio Calepino (c. 1440 – 1510), one of the earliest Italian lexicographers, from whose name came the once-common Italian word calepino and English...
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    Brescia 1842 Bust of Countess Maria Laderchi of Faenza,). Bust of Ambrogio Calepino ca. 1839 Monuments to Giuseppe Parini and Giuseppe Zanoja in Pinacoteca...
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    and was one of the earliest books (in 1460) to be printed. In 1502 Ambrogio Calepino's Dictionarium was published, originally a monolingual Latin dictionary...
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    non-religious. In 1536 he bought a Latin dictionary in five languages by Ambrogio Calepino. By special order of the National Convention, it was confiscated by...
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  • dictionary in her collection was a Latin dictionary published in 1502 by Ambrogio Calepino. She placed a special emphasis on collecting dictionaries regarding...
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    languages, called the Calepinus, from the name of its author, the monk Ambrogio Calepino. The latter work, in which he was assisted by his pupil Egidio Forcellini...
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