Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bernat Metge (Catalan pronunciation: [bərˈnat ˈmedʒə]) (c. 1340 – 1413) was a Catalan humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni (c. 1399).He held a position at the court of Joan I of Aragon, and, following some troubles, once more served Martí of Aragon.His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.. }
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- Bernat_Metge abstract "Bernat Metge (Catalan pronunciation: [bərˈnat ˈmedʒə]) (c. 1340 – 1413) was a Catalan humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni (c. 1399).He held a position at the court of Joan I of Aragon, and, following some troubles, once more served Martí of Aragon.His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.".
- Bernat_Metge comment "Bernat Metge (Catalan pronunciation: [bərˈnat ˈmedʒə]) (c. 1340 – 1413) was a Catalan humanist, best known as the author of Lo Somni (c. 1399).He held a position at the court of Joan I of Aragon, and, following some troubles, once more served Martí of Aragon.His influences included the literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival.".