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Giovanni Francesco Fortunio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giovanni Francesco Fortunio Giovanni Francesco Fortunio (Zara or Pordenone,〔Uncertain origin; documents in Trieste report ''Portunaone'', while at Ancona the origin is marked as ''Hyadria'' ("Zara") in Dalmatia〕 ca. 1470 – Fano, 1517) was an Italian grammarian, jurist and humanist. ==Biography== He is especially remembered for having printed in 1516 the first ever Italian grammar book with the title ''Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua''. It contains a morphological and orthographical analysis of the Tuscan vernacular based upon works by Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca e Giovanni Boccaccio.〔This work was very successful. The re-edition printed in Venice (Aldo Manuzio, 1552) is available at 24 Italian libraries: (''Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua, di messer Francesco Fortunio, nuouamente reuiste, et con somma diligentia corrette'' ).〕 He was also an important politician and vicarian.
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