Alfonso de Palencia
Alfonso de Palencia (1423–1492) was a lexicographer, linguist and historian.
Also recorded as Alfonso Fernández de Palencia; Alfonso Fernandez de Palencia.
Overview
Born at Palencia in 1423, died at Seville in 1492.
In detail
training under Paul of Burgos and George of Trebizond is recorded. the recorded working language is Old Spanish and renaissance Latin.
Works named in the authority record are Los siete libros de las guerras judaicas, Vidas paralelas, Letters, Compendiolum, Universale compendium vocabulorum and Opus synonymorum.
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“Alfonso de Palencia”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2337208: Alfonso de Palencia
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