Giacomo Filippo Foresti

Giacomo Filippo Foresti da Bergamo (1434-1520) was an Augustinian monk, known as the author of several significant early printed works. He was a chronicler and Biblical scholar.

His Supplementum chronicarum (1483) was a universal chronicle running to numerous subsequent editions. Amongst other things, it records Giovanni da Carignano's lost work on papal contacts at Avignon in 1306 with Ethiopian visitors.

His De claris mulieribus updated the work of Boccaccio of the same title. It was dedicated to Beatrice of Aragon This book, as well as the Supplementum, influenced many subsequent publications

He also wrote a well-known confessional.