, one of the contributors to the restoration of classical learning,
, one of the contributors to the
restoration of classical learning, was a native of Novara, a
lawyer, and of the Minorite order. He flourished in the
fifteenth century, but no particulars of his life are upon
record. He dedicated his lexicon, or vocabulary of the
Latin tongue, in a copy of verses addressed to the duke
Ludovicus Sforza, which are printed by Mr. Roscoe in the
Appendix, No. XX. to his Life of Leo X. This work was
first printed under the title of “Onomasticon,
” at Milan,
in de octo partibus orationis,
” “de compositione eleganti,
” and “de syllabarum quantitate.
” He quotes as authorities a great many
of his learned contemporaries and predecessors.