LC control no. | n 91091901 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Morata, Olympia Fulvia, 1526-1555 |
Variant(s) | Morata, Olimpia Fulvia, 1526-1555 Gundler, Olympia Fulvia, 1526-1555 Grundler, Olympia Fulvia, 1526-1555 Grünthlerin, Olympia Morata, 1526-1555 |
Other standard no. | 0000000110213745 |
Birth date | 1526 |
Death date | 1555-10-26 |
Place of birth | Ferrara (Italy) |
Place of death | Heidelberg (Germany) |
Profession or occupation | Authors Poets Humanists Translators |
Found in | Olympiae Fulviae Moratae foeminae doctissimae ac plane divinae opera omnia quae hactenus inueniri potuerunt: cum eruditorum testimonijs et laudibus. Hyppolitae Taurellae Elegia elegantissima. Quibus Caelij S. C. selectae Epistolae ac orationes accesserunt., 1570 title page (Olympiae Fulviae Moratae) Her Olympiae Fuluiae Moratae, foeminae doctissimae ... Opera omnia, 1580: t.p. (Olympiae Fuluiae Moratae, foeminae doctissimae ac plane diuinae ...) NUC pre-1956 (Morata, Olympia Fulvia, 1526-1555) Voci di donne umaniste, 2022: title page (Olimpia Fulvia Morata) page 4 of cover (Olimpia Morata) German Wikipedia, viewed April 24th, 2024 (Olympia Fulvia Morata (born 1526 in Ferrara; died October 26th, 1555 in Heidelberg) was an Italian poet and humanist scholar. At the beginning of 1550, she married Andreas Grundler, a doctor from Schweinfurt who belonged to the circle of humanists at the court of Ferrara. In 1558 Morata's (surviving) poems, translations, more than 50 letters, obituaries of other scholars and other items were published, edited by Celio Secondo Curione and printed by Peter Perna in Basel) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympia_Fulvia_Morata> Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, German Wikipedia, viewed April 24th, 2024 (Morata, Olympia Fulvia (1526-1555), other name variants: Olympia Fulvia Gundler, Olympia Fulvia Grundler, Olympia Morata Grünthlerin) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118960636> |