Jacopo Stellini
Jacopo Stellini was a writer, philosopher, poet, university teacher and monk (1699–1770). He was born at Cividale del Friuli and died at Padua.
Formation and teaching
His recorded influences include Aristotle and Giambattista Vico.
As a teacher, Jacopo Stellini is recorded in connection with Angelo Emo and Simone Stratigo. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.
Scholarly footprint
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In detail
Angelo Emo and Simone Stratigo are recorded as having studied under Jacopo Stellini. the recorded working language is Italian and Latin.
Aristotle and Giambattista Vico are recorded as an influence.
Employment is recorded with University of Padua. Positions recorded include abbot.
Works named in the authority record are De ortu et progressu morum.
Chronology
- 1699Jacopo Stellini born at Cividale del Friuli.
- 1770Jacopo Stellini died at Padua.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3547989: Jacopo Stellini
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“Jacopo Stellini”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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