LC control no. | n 83012724 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jacobus, de Cessolis, active 1288-1322 |
Variant(s) | Cassalis, Jacob von, active 1288-1322 Cessole, Jacopo da, active 1288-1322 Cessole, Jakob von, active 1288-1322 Cessoles, Jacques de, active 1288-1322 Cessolis, Jacobo de, active 1288-1322 Cessolis, Jacobus de, active 1288-1322 Cessolis, Jakob von, active 1288-1322 De Cessolis, Jacobus, active 1288-1322 Iacobus, de Cessolis, active 1288-1322 Jacobus, de Cessolis, fl. 1288-1322 Cessulis, Jacobus de, active 1288-1322 Cezolis, Jacobus de, active 1288-1322 Iacob, von Cassalis, active 1288-1322 Iacopo, da Cessole, active 1288-1322 Jacob, von Cassalis, active 1288-1322 Jakob, von Cessolis, active 1288-1322 Jacques, de Cessoles, active 1288-1322 Jacobo, de Cessolis, active 1288-1322 Jacopo, da Cessole, active 1288-1322 Jaume de Cèssulis, active 1288-1322 Cèssulis, Jaume de active 1288-1322 |
Beginning date | 1288 |
Ending date | 1322 |
Located | Asti (Italy) Savona (Italy) Genoa (Italy) |
Death date | [1322..] |
Place of birth | Cessole (Italy) |
Field of activity | Conduct of life Chess Monastic and religious life |
Affiliation | Dominicans |
Profession or occupation | Ethicists Monks Friars |
Found in | Müller, R. A. Der Arzt im Schachspiel bei Jakob von Cessolis, c1981: t.p. (Jakob von Cessolis; Jacobus de Cessolis [English form]; Jacques de Cessoles; Jacobo de Cessolis) His The game of chess, 1976: t.p. (Jacobus de Cessolis) Konrad von Ammenhausen. Das Schachzabelbuch Kunrats von Ammenhausen ... 1892: t.p. (Jakob von Cessole) His Volgarizzamento del libro de' costumi e degli offizii ... 1829: t.p. (Jacopo da Cessole) Grande encycl. (Cessoles, Jacques de; writer of the Order of Saint Dominic, lived at the end of the 13th cent., beginning of the 14th) Kaeppeli, T. Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi, 1975: v. 2, pages 311-318 (Iacobus de Cessolis; probably originally of the convent of St. Mary Magdalene in Asti; spent time in convent of Genoa; in 1288, was sent to found a convent in Savona; activities attested 1288-1322) Jacobus, de Cessolis. Das Bůch menschlicher Sitten vnd der Ampt der Edeln, 1477: Incipit ([I]ch Brůder Iacob von Cassallis Prediger Ordens ...) Dizionario biografico degli italiani, v. 62, 2004, via Treccani website, October 12, 2018 (Iacopo da Cessole, born in the second half of the 13th century in Cessole, near Asti; entered the Dominican convent of the Magdalene in Asti; involved in the founding of the Dominican convent in Savona, around 1288; later belonged to the Genovan community; known for Libellus de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium ac populum super ludo scaccorum (also known as Liber de moribus or Libellus super ludo scaccorum), composed around 1300; his Italian origin was previously uncertain (even the authors of Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum place his origin in Picardy and say that he was educated in the convent of Reims) but has now been documented; death date unknown, but after 1322, the year of the two latest documents relating to him) http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/iacopo-da-cessole_(Dizionario-Biografico) Quétif, Jacques. Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis et criticis illustrati, 1722, via Internet Archive, October, 12, 2018: v. 1, pages 471-472 (F. Jacobus de Cessolis or Cessulis, sometimes spelled Cezolis; "Gallus Remensis sacrae theologiae magister") Jaume de Cèssulis : libre de les costumes dels hòmens e dels oficis dels nobles sobre lo joc dels escachs, 2018 |
Not found in | Encycl. Brit.; Grande encicl. Vallardi; New Cath. Encycl. |
Associated language | lat |