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Saba Malaspina (died 1297)[1] was an Italian historian and noted critic of Charles I of Anjou. According to Marc Laureys, he was "the only important Roman historiographer from the 13th century".[2]
References
Citations
- ^ Lledó-Guillem 2018, p. 31.
- ^ Laureys 2006, p. 40.
Bibliography
- Laureys, Marc (2006). "Antiquarianism and Politics in 14th-century Avignon: The Humanism of Giovanni Cavallini". In Jan Papy; Karl A. E.. Enenkel (eds.). Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance. Brill. ISBN 9789047408505.
- Lledó-Guillem, Vicente (2018). The Making of Catalan Linguistic Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Times. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783319720807.