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    Jacopo Sannazaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjaːkopo sannadˈdzaːro]; 28 July 1458 – 6 August 1530) was an Italian poet, humanist, member and head of the...
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    Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro, also known as Portrait of a Man, is an oil painting by the Venetian master Titian, dated to about 1513. It is part of the...
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    Arcadia is a pastoral poem written around 1480 by Jacopo Sannazaro and published in 1504 in Naples. Sannazaro's Arcadia influenced the literature of the 16th...
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    and cruel epigram by the contemporary Neapolitan poet and humanist, Jacopo Sannazaro about Pope Alexander VI. The poem plays on the apostolic title of the...
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    Of particular note is Et in Arcadia Ego by Nicolas Poussin. In 1502 Jacopo Sannazaro published his long poem Arcadia that fixed the Early Modern perception...
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  • following year it received the title of Sannazaro, after the Neapolitan poet and Renaissance humanist Jacopo Sannazaro. The school was co-educational from...
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    Ovid, Horace, and Pliny, as well as Andrea Alciato's emblem book and Jacopo Sannazaro. Alciato portrayed her devouring her own heart in her anguish. Invidia...
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  • the ignorance of boat captains. Arcadia, a twelve-chapter poem by Jacopo Sannazaro, tells of a world of music and adventure. Odyssey, a poem by Homer...
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    1510-12 Noli me tangere, 1511–15, National Gallery London Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro, 1514–18, Royal Collection, UK Man with a glove, c. 1520, Louvre Museum...
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    during the Florentine Renaissance. In his pastoral work Arcadia (1504), Jacopo Sannazaro fixed the Early Modern perception of Arcadia as a lost world of idyllic...
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  • intitulata Aragonia. To him, Jacopo Sannazaro and Benedetto Cariteo addressed verses in Latin and the vernacular, and Sannazaro entrusted his Arcadia, which...
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  • Margaret of Durazzo, Queen of Naples and Hungary (d. 1412) 1458 – Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist (d. 1530) 1516 – William, Duke...
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  • (play), a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard Arcadia (poem), a 1504 poem by Jacopo Sannazaro The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia or Arcadia, a prose work by Sir...
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    Red Cap (c. 1510–1515) A Sick Man (1515) A Knight of Malta (c. 1515) Jacopo Sannazaro (c. 1514–1518) Gian Giacomo Bartolotti da Parma (c. 1515-1518) Vincenzo...
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  • Frederick of Naples, son of Ferdinand II of Naples, and friend of Jacopo Sannazaro. His Works were published in Rome in 1503. They include the Combat...
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    Marco Girolamo Vida, ed. and trans. James Gardner, 2009 Latin Poetry, Jacopo Sannazaro, ed. and trans. Michael C. J. Putnam, 2009 Odes, Francesco Filelfo...
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    (b. 1489) Philibert of Chalon, French nobleman (b. 1502) August 6 – Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet (b. 1458) August 10 – Konstanty Ostrogski, Grand Hetman...
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    Francesco Laurana and Antonello da Messina and writers like the poet Jacopo Sannazaro and the humanist scholar Angelo Poliziano. In 1417 the Papacy returned...
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    Renaissance literature are: Italian: Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Jacopo Sannazaro, Niccolò Machiavelli, Ludovico Ariosto, Michelangelo Portuguese: Jorge...
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    idyllic paradise, immortalized by Virgil's Eclogues, and later by Jacopo Sannazaro in his pastoral masterpiece, Arcadia (1504); see also Arcadia (utopia)...
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  • classical Latin; and they have been imitated by Julius Caesar Scaliger, Jacopo Sannazaro, and a whole host of modern Latin poets, with whom, indeed, the form...
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    Renaissance Italy, partly inspired by the descriptions of pictures Jacopo Sannazaro included in his Arcadia. The Pastoral Concert in the Louvre attributed...
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  • Portuguese princess and later Queen of Portugal (d. 1525) July 28 – Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet (d. 1530) August 18 – Lorenzo Pucci, Italian Catholic...
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    Renaissance Texts and Studies series (1995). See also: "Arcadia", Jacopo Sannazaro The attribution to "Borstet" is a frequent mistake caused by a misprint...
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    Red Cap (c. 1510–1515) A Sick Man (1515) A Knight of Malta (c. 1515) Jacopo Sannazaro (c. 1514–1518) Gian Giacomo Bartolotti da Parma (c. 1515-1518) Vincenzo...
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  • mixed-form (prose and verse) pastoral novel from Italy and Spain (Jacopo Sannazaro and Jorge de Montemayor). The novelty and inventiveness of the last...
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    Hermitage Museum Eustache Le Sueur, Boston MFA Sebastiano Ricci, Chiswick House Jacopo Tintoretto, Bacchus, Venus and Ariadne, Doge's Palace, Venice. A copy of...
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  • Menčetić (died 1527), Croatian poet and Ragusan nobleman Jacopo Sannazaro, also known as "Iacopo Sannazaro" (died 1530), Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist...
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    replicate the lost painting. Writers from Leon Battista Alberti to Jacopo Sannazaro, and from Michel de Montaigne to Gianbattista Marino, include the sacrifice...
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    Greek god Pan originates. Arcadia was imagined as a "paradise" by Jacopo Sannazaro in his 15th-century pastoral poem Arcadia, popular around Venice and...
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