• Trajano Boccalini (1556 – 16 November 1613) was an Italian satirist. Boccalini was born in Loreto, the son of an architect, he himself adopted that profession...
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    Parnasso [Advertisements from Parnassus]" was published in Venice and Trajano Boccalini, listed as author of the "Generale Riforma dell' Universo" (77th....
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    vitriolic anti-Spanish polemic became widespread throughout Italy. Trajano Boccalini wrote many anti-Spanish pamphlets, such as Pietra del paragone politico...
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  • Charron, French Catholic theologian and philosopher (b. 1541) 1613 – Trajano Boccalini, Italian author and educator (b. 1556) 1625 – Sofonisba Anguissola...
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    Rodríguez Juárez, Spanish Catholic archbishop (b. 1547) November 16 – Trajano Boccalini, Italian satirist (b. 1556) November 21 – Rose Lok, English Marian...
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    religious property. He translated the satirical Ragguagli di Parnaso of Trajano Boccalini. Signatura temporum, 1614. Axiomatha philosophica-theologica, Strasburg...
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  • infierno al Parnaso. Escepticismo y sátira política en Quevedo y Trajano Boccalini [1] Andrien, "Arbitristas," p. 122. arbitrista in the Diccionario...
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  • 22 – Mathurin Régnier, French satirist (born 1573) November 16 – Trajano Boccalini, Italian satirist (born 1556) William Shakespeare; Charles Hamilton;...
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    anonymously. The academy nurtured the political and cultural values of Trajano Boccalini, as expressed in his Ragguagli di Parnaso (1612–15). Its libertinism...
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    Rodríguez Juárez, Spanish Catholic archbishop (b. 1547) November 16 – Trajano Boccalini, Italian satirist (b. 1556) November 21 – Rose Lok, English Marian...
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    armour book. In one of the imaginary dialogues written by the satirist Trajano Boccalini (1556 – 16 November 1613), Maximilian explained his opinions about...
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  • November 25 – Jacques Du Perron (died 1618), French date unknown – Trajano Boccalini (died 1613), Italian satirical poet date unknown – Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana...
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  • French satirical poet; nephew of Philippe Desportes November 16 – Trajano Boccalini (born 1556), Italian satirical poet Also: Govindadasa (born 1535)...
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    influential and inspired Miguel de Cervantes's Viaje al Parnaso, Trajano Boccalini's Ragguagli di Parnaso and Carlo de' Dottori's Il Parnaso. Among his...
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  • verifons fuivantes, la Pierre de touche which was a translation of Trajano Boccalini's original. He translated Tertullian's Apology and several other works...
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  • Promptuarium concionatorum, omnibus dominici gregis pastoribus 1627: Trajano Boccalini, Relationi politiche, published in collaboration with Willem Lesteens...
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    grandiloquence of the Seicento. Anti-Spanish satire begins with Trajano Boccalini's Ragguagli di Parnaso, and continues with Fulvio Testi's Filippiche...
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