• Luca Assarino (18 October 1602 – 18 October 1672) was an Italian writer, journalist and informer. His novel La Stratonica was among the most read novels...
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    initially edited by Alessandro Botticelli (from 1646 to 1660 edited by Luca Assarino), and it supported the pro-French faction in the politic of the Republic...
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  • to be hoped that the works of fra Ciro di Pers, Claudio Achillini, Luca Assarino, Giovanni Ciampoli, Girolamo Preti, Antonio Abati and the other imitators...
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    of edition (with the only exceptions of Genoa Il Sincero edited by Luca Assarino and Gazetta edited by Castelli brothers). The first Italian literary...
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    distinguished novelists, notably Giovanni Francesco Biondi, Bernardo Morando, Luca Assarino and Pace Pasini. Biondi wrote a celebrated trilogy of novels—L'Eromena...
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    inclusion in his contemporary Luca Assarino's Giuochi di Fortuna, o sia gli avvenimenti di Astiage e di Mandane, of 1669. Assarino includes Hovaert, whom he...
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    L'Almerinde (1646) and La Stratonice (1649). Translated from the Italian of Luca Assarino by Pierre d'Audiguier le jeune et Claude de Malleville. Poésies du sieur...
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