Moses of Bergamo[1] was a twelfth-century Italian poet and translator.
He spent time in Constantinople, where he was one of the first Western Europeans to be interested in collecting Greek language manuscripts.
[2] He is known for his Liber Pergamensis, a description of Bergamo in Latin verse.
It is the earliest surviving example of a genre: the patriotic description of a medieval commune.
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