Riccobaldo of Ferrara (1246- after 1320) was a medieval Italian notary and Latin writer of the Middle Ages, a chronicler, geographer and encyclopedist. He is sometimes known in the literature as Riccobaldo da Ferrara according to the Italian form, as well as Riccobaldo Ferrarese or as Riccolbaldo.
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RiccobaldoofFerrara (1246- after 1320) was a medieval Italian notary and Latin writer of the Middle Ages, a chronicler, geographer and encyclopedist...
parva Ferrariensis was a short chronicle of the history ofFerrara up to 1264 written by RiccobaldoofFerrara in the years 1313–17. The chronicler tends...
Nicholas of Tolentino, Italian monk, friar and mystic (d. 1305) Paolo Malatesta, Italian nobleman and diplomat (d. 1285) RiccobaldoofFerrara, Italian...
biographical source, RiccobaldoofFerrara, mentions that Giotto painted at Assisi but does not specify the St Francis Cycle: "What kind of art [Giotto] made...
Nicholas of Tolentino, Italian monk, friar and mystic (d. 1305) Paolo Malatesta, Italian nobleman and diplomat (d. 1285) RiccobaldoofFerrara, Italian...
Lignamine: Continuation of the chronicle ofRiccobaldo (Continuatio chronici Ricobaldini) to the year 1374. RiccobaldoofFerrara, Italian translation by...
the role, according to the chronicler RiccobaldoofFerrara. According to Salimbene, who brought Filippo the news of Pope Urban IV's death on 2 October 1264...
sources are Paulus Orosius, Bede, Paul the Deacon, Martin of Opava, Riccobaldo da Ferrara, Benzo d'Alessandria, Galvano Fiamma and Giovanni Codagnello...
Marquis ofFerrara in power. 1278 – Ferarra becomes part of the Papal States. 1283 – Torre del Rigobello (tower) built. 1313 – Riccobaldo da Ferrara begins...
used in the area around Ferrara for the production of clothes, as reported by the local writer Riccobaldo in his Sermo de ritibus antiquorum. To the present...