Ambrogio Calepino
Ambrogio Calepino (born c. 1440, Bergamo, Lombardy [Italy]—died 1510, Bergamo) was one of the earliest Italian lexicographers, from whose name came the once-common Italian word calepino and English word calepin, for “dictionary.” He became an Augustinian monk and compiled a dictionary of Latin and several other languages, published at Reggio nell’Emilia (1502). Later other languages were added until, in an edition published at Basel, Switz. (1590), 11 languages were represented, including Polish and Hungarian.
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Article Title:
Ambrogio Calepino
Website Name:
Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
20 February 2024
Access Date:
March 13, 2025