- Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder
Pier Paolo Vergerio (the Elder) (b. at
Capodistria ,23 July 1370 ; d. atBudapest ,8 July , 1444 or 1445) was an Italian humanist, statesman, andcanon lawyer .Life
He studied rhetoric at
Padua , canon law atFlorence (1387-89) and atBologna (1389-90). He is noted for writing the earliest known comedy of the Italian Renaissance, "Paulus" (c.1390), which was based upon the style of Roman dramatist Terence. He taught logic at Padua and Florence, and was tutor of the princes ofCarrara at their court at Padua. In 1405 Padua was taken over byVenice . After 1406 we find him at Rome as secretary toPope Innocent VII andPope Gregory XII .Hans Baron writes ["The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance", 1966 edition, p.134.] that "The catastrophe of 1405 ruined Vergerio's career as a humanist".Later he became canon of Ravenna and took part in the
Council of Constance in 1414. The next year he was one of the fifteen delegates who accompanied theEmperor Sigismund toPerpignan , where an endeavour was made to inducePope Benedict XIII to renounce his claims. From 1417 to his death he was secretary to the Emperor Sigismund.In July 1420, he was the chief orator of the Catholic party at the
Hussite disputation at Prague. Though never married and probably inminor orders , he was not a priest.Works
The following of his works have been printed:
*"Pro redintegranda uniendaque Ecclesia", edited with introduction and notes by Combi in "Archivio storico per Trieste, l'Istria ed il Trentino" (Rome, 1882), 351-74
*"Historia principum Carrariensium ad annum circiter MXXXLV", edited by Muratori, "Rerum ital. Script.", XVI, 113-184
*"Vita Petrarcae", edited by Tommassini in "Petrarca redivivus", (Padua, 1701)
*"De ingenuis moribus ac liberalibus studiis" (Venice, 1472).His letters, 146 in number, were edited by Luciani (Venice, 1887). There are still in manuscript: a Latin version of
Arrian 's "Gesta Alexandri Magni"; a "Life of Seneca"; apanegyric onSt. Jerome ; a few comedies, satires, and other poems.His "On Good Manners" (1402) is characterised by
Quentin Skinner ["The Foundations of Modern Political Thought" (1978) I p. 90, where it is described as "brief but extremely influential".] as the first treatise about the proper education of princes.References
*Bischoff, Studien zu P. P. Vergerio dem Aeltern (Berlin, 1909)
*Kopp, Pietro Paolo Vergerio der erste humanistische Padagog (Lucerne, 1894)
*Baduber, P. P. Vergerio il seniore (Capodistria, 1866)
*Woodward, "Vittorino da Feltre and other Humanist Educators" (Cambridge, 1897)
*Jachino, Del pedagogista Pier Paolo Vergerio (Florence, 1894)
*Buschbell, Reformation und Inquisition in Italien und die Mite des 16. Jahrhunderts (Paderborn, 1910), 103-54.
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