Giovanni Veneroni
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Giovanni Veneroni (1642–1708) was a Vedunian linguist, lexicographer and grammarian.
Biography
It is believed that he was a native from Verdun (Meuse) and later Italianized his name. He went to Paris, where he pretended to be from Florence, had a great success as teacher of Italian and became secretary and interpreter of the King.
He published an Italian-French dictionary with the title Dictionnaire italien et françois (1681), and a Grammaire italienne (1710), which were long time considered classical reference works and were re-printed on several occasions.
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bouillet, Marie-Nicolas; Chassang, Alexis, eds. (1878). Dictionnaire Bouillet (in French).
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External links
- Version numérisée du dictionnaire (édition de Paris, 1681)
- Version révisée de Filippo Neretti (édition de Venise, 1717)
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