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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_FlorioJohn Florio - Wikipedia

    Giovanni Florio (1552 or 1553 – 1625), known as John Florio, was an English linguist, poet, writer, translator, lexicographer, and royal language tutor at the Court of James I. He is recognised as the most important Renaissance humanist in England.

  2. John Florio (1553-1625) fue un lexicógrafo, lingüista y paremiólogo inglés, de origen italiano, que sin embargo se crio en la región italófona del cantón suizo de los Grisones, en Soglio. Fue caballerizo de la Cámara Privada de la reina Ana entre 1604 y 1619, y maestro de lenguas en la corte de Jacobo I de Inglaterra .

  3. John Florio (born c. 1553, London—died c. 1625, Fulham, near London) was an English lexicographer and translator of Montaigne. Son of a Protestant refugee of Tuscan origin, Florio studied at Oxford. From 1604 to 1619 Florio was groom of the privy chamber to Queen Anne.

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  4. John Florio. Dates: 1553 — 1625. Background: • Born in London, son of a Tuscan Franciscan friar of Jewish ancestors, Giovanni Florio, known as John Florio, spent his childhood between Italy and Switzerland, his teenage years in Germany, and at eighteen years old he moved back to London, soon affirming himself as one of the most outstanding ...

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  5. Giovanni Florio, noto anche come John Florio, è stato un umanista inglese di origine italiana. Nato durante il regno di Edoardo VI, fu lessicografo, linguista, traduttore, scrittore e precettore reale. È riconosciuto come il più importante umanista del Rinascimento inglese. Ha contribuito allo sviluppo della lingua inglese con 1 ...

  6. www.youtube.com › @resolutejohnflorioJohn Florio - YouTube

    The official Youtube Channel of John Florio, Anglo-Italian translator, writer, royal language tutor and poet. I also share videos on Giordano Bruno and William Shakespeare.

  7. John Florio (1552–1625), was an English linguist, poet, writer, translator, lexicographer, and royal language tutor at the Court of James I. He is recognised as the most important Renaissance humanist in England.