Antonio Bonfini
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Italian humanist and poet
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Antonio Bonfini | |
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Born | 1427 |
Died | 1502 Buda |
Occupation | Priest, canon, chronicler, historian |
Language | Latin |
Nationality | Italian |
Subject | History of the Hungarians |
Antonio Bonfini (Latin variant: Antonius Bonfinius) (1427‒1502[1] ) was an Italian humanist and poet serving as a court historian in Hungary under King Matthias Corvinus during the last years of his career.[2]
Bonfini was commissioned by Matthias Corvinus to produce a work chronicling the History of Hungary. The book was named Historia Pannonica: Sive Hungaricarum Rerum Decades IV.[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Antonio Bonfini: Rerum Hungaricarum decades". Bibliotheca Corvina Virtualis. Retrieved 2020年10月04日.
- ^ Lóránt Czigány: A History of Hungarian Literature / CHAPTER IIThe Renaissance in Hungary
- ^ Encyclopædia Britannica article on Antonio Bonfini
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