- Ambrogio Calepino
Ambrogio Calepino (
Bergamo , c. 1450 – Bergamo, 1510) was an Italianlexicographer .He entered the
Augustinian Order in 1458. HisLatin dictionary , under the title of "Cornucopiæ ", appeared first in 1502 atReggio . It was reprinted many times during the 16th century,Aldi alone producing no fewer than 18 editions from 1542 to 1592. Later editions were considerably enlarged. To the Latin of the original were added equivalents in otherlanguage s. Thus we have the Basle edition (1590) which contains eleven languages: "Ambrosii Calepini dictionarium undecim linguarum: respondent autem latinis vocabulis hebraica, græca, gallica, italica, germanica, belgica, hispanica, polonica, ungarica, angelica".The edition in seven languages by Facciolati (
Pavia , 1718) was reprinted many times. Calepinus became a common name, a synonym of dictionary or lexicon, and we find titles like the following: "Septem linguarum calepinus, hoc est, lexicon latinum". Calepino also wrote the life of St. John the Hermit which is found in the "Acta Sanctorum" for the 22nd of October (Oct. IX, 748-767).References
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External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03169a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia on Ambrogio Calepino]
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