1340 – c. 1386) is an Italian composer of the Trecento, the period sometimes known as the Italian ars nova.
He is one of the first composers of this group, making him a contemporary of Gherardello da Firenze and Giovanni da Firenze.
He concentrates mainly on madrigals, including both canonic (caccia-madrigal) and non-canonic types, but also composes a single example each of a caccia, lauda-ballata, and motet (Marrocco 1954, 14–16, 27–28; Fischer and d'Agostino 2001).