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    plays had long included some musical numbers; one of the earliest, Fabula di Orfeo [de; fr; it] (1480) by Poliziano had at least three solo songs and...
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    in 1479 and settle in Mantua, where he set to work on the Fabula di Orfeo [it]. the Orfeo, a lyrical drama performed at Mantua with musical accompaniment;...
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    his court in Mantua, where the scholar poet wrote the Fabula of Orpheus ( Italian: Fabula di Orfeo ). Like other members of the family, Francesco collected...
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  • Rebuilding of the Basilica of Sant'Andrea begins. 1480 - Poliziano's Fabula di Orfeo [it] premieres in Mantua. 1484 - Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of...
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  • critic; his most important works: Conclusioni di amore (1702), La scienza cavalleresca (1710) and De fabula equestris ordinis Constantiniani (1712) Giambattista...
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    Forgotten Children of the Habsburgs]. Translated by Gergely, Erzsébet. Fabula. ISBN 963-8169885. Sanger, Ernest (2002). Isabelle de Bourbon-Parme. La...
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    César Manrique, col. Penola White, 1995. Libro de los venenos: corrupción y fábula del Libro Sexto de Pedacio Dioscórides y Andrés de Laguna, acerca de los...
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