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Giacomo Filippo Foresti da Bergamo〔Giacomo Filipo Foresti, Giacomo Filippo da Bergamo, Jacobus Filippus Foresti, Jacobus Philippus Foresti (da Bergamo), Jacopo Filippo Foresta, Jacobus Philippus de Bergamo, Jacobus Philippus Bergomensis, Iacobus Philippus Bergomensis, Forestus Bergomensis, Jacopo da Bergamo, Jacopo Filippo Foresti da Bergamo, Jacopo de Foresti, Jacob Philip of Bergamo.〕 (1434–1520) was an Augustinian monk,〔(Incunabula Leaves from Italy | Incunabula - Dawn of Western Printing )〕 known as the author of several significant early printed works. He was a chronicler and Biblical scholar. His ''Supplementum chronicarum'' (first printed at Venice, 1483)〔(Page ); in Latin, translated into Italian as ''Supplemento delle Croniche'' in 1491 ().〕 was a supplement to the usual universal chronicle; it ran to numerous subsequent editions. Though it mixes mythological figures, treated euhemeristically as historical ones, on an equal footing with Christian cultural heroes, with additional chapters on the Sibyls and the Trojan War,〔Noted by Jean Seznec, ''The Survival of the Pagan Gods'', (B.F. Sessions, tr.) 1995:21.〕 amongst other things, it records Giovanni da Carignano's lost work on papal contacts at Avignon in 1306 with Ethiopian visitors.〔See (Encounters )〕 His ''De claris mulieribus''〔(Page ); On famous women; later under other titles ''De claris selectisque plurimis mulieribus'', ''De memorabilibus et claris mulieribus aliquot diversorum scriptorum opera''.〕 updated the work of Boccaccio of the same title. It was dedicated to Beatrice of Aragon〔(); Queen of Hungary as wife to Matthias Corvinus, see :de:Beatrix von Aragón.〕 This book, as well as the ''Supplementum'', influenced many subsequent publications He also wrote a well-known confessional. == Notes ==
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