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John Of Ravenna
John of Ravenna ( [or ''da''] ''Ravenna'') may refer to: *Giovanni Conversini (1343–1408), Italian humanist *Giovanni Malpaghini (1346–1417), Italian humanist A number of Bishop of Ravenna, bishops and archbishops of Ravenna: *John Angeloptes, bishop of Ravenna c. 430–433 *John II (bishop of Ravenna), John II, bishop of Ravenna c. 477–494 *John III (archbishop of Ravenna), John III the Roman, or Giovanni III, archbishop of Ravenna 578–595 *John IV (archbishop of Ravenna), John IV, archbishop of Ravenna 607–625 *John V (archbishop of Ravenna), John V, archbishop of Ravenna 625–c. 631 *John VI (archbishop of Ravenna), John VI or Giovanni VI, archbishop of Ravenna c. 726–c. 744 *John VII (archbishop of Ravenna), John VII, archbishop of Ravenna c. 777–c. 784 *John VIII (archbishop of Ravenna), John VIII, archbishop of Ravenna c. 850–878 *John IX (archbishop of Ravenna), John IX, archbishop of Ravenna 898–904 *John of Tossignano, archbishop of Ravenna 905–914, late ...
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Giovanni Conversini
Giovanni Conversini, also known as Giovanni di Conversino or John of Ravenna (Buda, 1343 – Muggia, 27 September 1408), was an Italian educator, whose students included Vittorino da Feltre and Guarino da Verona. He is one of two individuals of that name in Petrarch's letters. He was born in Buda, Kingdom of Hungary where his father Conversanus served as royal physician of Louis I of Hungary, Louis I. He was first heard of on November 17, 1368 as appointed to the professorship of rhetoric at Florence, where he had for some time held the post of notary at the courts of justice. About 1370, he entered the service of the ducal house of Padua, the Carraras, in which he continued at least until 1404, although the whole of that period was not spent in Padua. Between 1375 and 1379, he was a schoolmaster at Belluno, but was dismissed as "too good for his post" and "not adapted for teaching boys". On March 22, 1382, he was appointed professor of rhetoric at university of Padua, Padua. Dur ...
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