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Jacobus, de Venetiis, active 1136-1150

LC control no.no2007035603
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Personal name headingJacobus, de Venetiis, active 1136-1150
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Variant(s)De Venetiis, Jacobus, active 1136-1150
Iacobus, Veneticus, active 1136-1150
Jacobus, Clericus de Venetia, active 1136-1150
Jacobus, de Venetiis, fl. 1136-1150
Jacobus, Veneticus Graecus, active 1136-1150
Jacobus, Venetus, active 1136-1150
Venetiis, Jacobus de, active 1136-1150
Veneto, Giacomo, active 1136-1150
James, of Venice, active 1136-1150
Jakob, von Venedig, active 1136-1150
Giacomo, da Venezia, active 1136-1150
Other standard no.231338638
Beginning date1136
Ending date1150
Associated placeVenice (Italy) Constantinople
Field of activityTranslating and interpreting
Profession or occupationTranslators
Found inBiblioteca apostolica vaticana. Manuscript. Vat. lat. 2071 [MI] between 1951 and 1959 (name not given)
Codices Vaticani Latini. Codices 2060-2117: p. 39 (under Vat. lat. 2071: Iacobo Venetico)
Personennamen des Mittelalters, 2000 (Jacobus de Venetiis, fl. 1136-1150; also called Giacomo Veneto, Jacobus Clericus de Venetia, Jacobus Veneticus Graecus, Jacobus Venetus)
Wikipedia, May 22, 2017 (James of Venice; Giacomo da Venezia, Jacobus Veneticus Grecus, Iacobus Veneticus Graecus, Jacobus Clericus de Venetia, Jacobus de Venetiis; significant translator of Aristotle of the twelfth century, active in particular in Constantinople)
German Wikipedia, May 22, 2017 (Jakob von Venedig, active after 1125, died after 1147; Venetian cleric and canon law jurist; known for his translations of Aristotle into Latin; little is known about him; styled himself Iacobus Veneticus Graecus, but it is not known whether he grew up as a Greek in Venice or as a Venetian in Constantinople)
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