Ramon Bosc facts for kids
Ramon Bosc (born in the 1300s in Reus and died in 1416) was a Catalan priest and a writer. He wrote his works in Latin, which was a common language for scholars and religious texts back then.
He is known because people found a list of his belongings and writings. These important documents were kept at the Priory of Reus. A "priory" is a type of monastery or religious house. We know about this thanks to a historian named Juan Corminas.
What Did Ramon Bosc Write?
Ramon Bosc wrote at least one important book. It was called Martiniana super cronicis disgestis romanorum. This title means something like "Martiniana on the Roman Chronicles." It was likely a book that looked at and organized historical records from ancient Rome.
See also
In Spanish: Ramon Bosc para niños
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