Giovanni Battista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat. Guarini was born in Ferrara. On the termination...
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(1711–1786), luthier. Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538–1612), poet and diplomat. Giovanni Battista Guelphi, 18th century sculptor Giovanni Battista Hodierna (1597–1660)...
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English translation) is a pastoral tragicomedy set in Arcadia by Giovanni Battista Guarini, first published in 1590 in Venice. To redress an ancient wrong...
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son of Giovanni Battista Guarini; sometimes called "Guarini the Younger" Alessio Guarini (born 5 April 1985), Italian long-jumper Alfredo Guarini (1901–1981)...
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il Tasso (1610). Alessandro was the eldest of the four sons of Giovanni Battista Guarini, author of the Pastor Fido. He belonged to the family established...
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important was Giovanni Battista Guarini. Guarini's Il Pastor Fido, published in 1590, provoked a fierce critical debate in which Guarini's spirited defense...
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a progressive style. She was the daughter of the famous poet Giovanni Battista Guarini, author of Il pastor fido. Details of her early years are scanty...
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Book 1 of Madrigals, takes 123 verses from Il pastor fido of Giovanni Battista Guarini (Act III, Scene 2), also set by Gastoldi and others, to make a...
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and islands in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. In 1585 Giovanni Battista Guarini wrote Il pastor fido to mark the marriage of Catherine Michelle...
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Ferrara to its highest point, and was the patron of Torquato Tasso, Giovanni Battista Guarini, and Cesare Cremonini—favouring the arts and sciences, as the...
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its highest point, continuing the patron of Torquato Tasso and Giovanni Battista Guarini and in general favoring the arts and sciences, as the princes...
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through the more epic, heroic verses from Gerusalemme liberata, and Giovanni Battista Guarini, whose verses had appeared sporadically in Monteverdi's earlier...
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Popinjay Clément Marot – Œuvres de Clément Marot December 10 – Giovanni Battista Guarini, Italian poet, dramatist and diplomat (died 1612) unknown dates...
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Marco Antonio Guarini (Ferrara 1570 – 1638) was an Italian historian and scholar, nephew of Giovanni Battista Guarini and author of the Compendio Historico...
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Gatto Giuseppe Giusti Corrado Govoni Guido Gozzano Lionello Grifo Giovanni Battista Guarini Amalia Guglielminetti Margherita Guidacci Guido Guinizzelli Gianni...
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Gascoigne, English soldier, courtier, and poet (b. 1535) 1612 – Giovanni Battista Guarini, Italian poet, playwright, and diplomat (b. 1538) 1620 – Stanisław...
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Desiata, Naturalist Gaetano Savi, Poets Vincenzo da Filicaja, Giovanni Battista Guarini, and Mauro Nervi, Psychiatrist Silvano Arieti, Racing car and...
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involved such figures as Michelangelo, Clément Marot, Giovanni della Casa, Giovanni Battista Guarini, Torquato Tasso, Veronica Franco, Miguel de Cervantes...
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various composers Il Pastor fido (1789, from the pastoral by Giovanni Battista Guarini) – composer Antonio Salieri La cifra (1789) – composer Antonio...
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poet. He was an admirer of Torquato Tasso, Giambattista Marino, Giovanni Battista Guarini, and Ovid. Composers continued to set Metastasio’s poetry to music...
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Alessandro Striggio. Literary figures included Giovanni Battista Guarini, Gabriello Chiabrera, and Giovanni Battista Strozzi the younger. The social circle of...
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Camillo Guarino Guarini (17 January 1624 – 6 March 1683) was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active in Turin as well as Sicily, France...
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Umoristi", which was attended by such literary men as Giovanni Battista Guarini, Gian Battista Marino and Alessandro Tassoni; he was the father of: 1...
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of 1717 also exists 8a/b/c Il pastor fido Giacomo Rossi, after Giovanni Battista Guarini 8b Italian libretto, 8c Italian libretto 22 November 1712 London...
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intellectual sophistication Michelangelo, Clément Marot, Giovanni della Casa, Giovanni Battista Guarini, Torquato Tasso, Veronica Franco, Miguel de Cervantes...
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Luzzaschi and Ippolito Fiorini wrote the music for the balletto, and Giovanni Battista Guarini wrote the texts; however, these do not survive. This entertainment...
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Peverara was joined by Livia d'Arco and Anna Guarini, daughter of the prolific poet Giovanni Battista Guarini. The latter wrote poems for many of the madrigals...
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Pastor Fido, by the sixteenth-century Italian poet and writer Giovanni Battista Guarini. The sixth scene of act two sees the nymph Corisca accept gifts...
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secreta of the court. Another sister, Taddea, married Giovanni Battista Guarini; their daughter Anna Guarini was a singer in the concerto delle donne during...
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in her day for her intellectual and artistic accomplishments Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538–1612), poet who, with Torquato Tasso, is credited with establishing...
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