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    Emanuele Tesauro COSML (Italian: [emanuˈɛːle teˈzauro]; 28 January 1592 – 26 February 1675) was an Italian philosopher, rhetorician, literary theorist...
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  • Tesauro is a surname, and may refer to: Bernardo Tesauro, Italian painter Emanuele Tesauro (1592–1675) rhetorician, dramatist, poet, and historian from...
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  • Renaissance commentators on Aristotle's Poetics, and in the baroque period Emanuele Tesauro, with his Cannocchiale aristotelico, re-presented to the world of post-Galilean...
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    ingenii : la théorie de la pointe au XVIIe siècle (Baltasar Gracián, Emanuele Tesauro)". La Licorne. III: 185–213. Batllori, Miguel; Peralta, Ceferino (1969)...
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    France. The main literary figures during the Baroque age in Turin were Emanuele Tesauro and Alessandro Tassoni. In the next century Torino hosted the poet...
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    Gracián (1601–58) brought a different kind of sophistication to poetic. Emanuele Tesauro wrote extensively in his Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico (The Aristotelian...
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  • philosopher, poet, scientist, fiction writer, and playwright. 1675 – Emanuele Tesauro, Italian philosopher, rhetorician, literary theorist, dramatist, Marinist...
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  • Marchese Giambattista Spolverini, 1736), mimicking the work Sereide by Emanuele Tesauro. Betti's second work was a poem titled la Cascina. He was an honorary...
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    perception of the similarity in dissimilars." Baroque literary theorist Emanuele Tesauro defines the metaphor "the most witty and acute, the most strange and...
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    Sala delle Principesse, based on an iconographic plan conceived by Emanuele Tesauro to celebrate the marriages of members of the House of Savoy to foreign...
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  • were not fully developed in literary theory until the publication of Emanuele Tesauro's Il Cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654...
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  • descriptions Giambattista Marino, Cesare Rinaldi, Bartolomeo Tortoletti, Emanuele Tesauro, Francesco Pona, Francesco Maria Santinelli Conceptismo A 17th-century...
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  • such as Saint-Savin (Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac), Father Emanuele (Emanuele Tesauro), and Father Gaspar (Gaspar Schott and Athanasius Kircher)....
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    reader. The main theorist of Italian Secentismo was the philosopher Emanuele Tesauro. His main work was Il cannocchiale aristotelico, first published in...
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    JSTOR 24016434. Tedesco, Salvatore (2005). "La retorica arguta di Emanuele Tesauro e il problema del paralogismo". Laboratorio dell'ISPF. I: 257–266....
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    cathedral of Turin. His eulogy was written by the great baroque orator Emanuele Tesauro. Maurice left his villa and his large art collection to his wife Luisa...
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    Lodovico Castelvetro's editions of 1570 and 1576. In the baroque period Emanuele Tesauro, with his Cannocchiale aristotelico, re-presented to the world of post-Galilean...
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  • continued to cultivate his literary interests and became friends with Emanuele Tesauro, the most important Italian literary theorist from the Baroque era...
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  • were not fully developed in literary theory until the publication of Emanuele Tesauro's Il Cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654...
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  • Tasso 1544–95 Francesco Tedaldi 1420–1490 Diogo de Teive 1514–1569 Emanuele Tesauro 1592–1675 Jacques Auguste de Thou 1553–1617 French Historiarum sui...
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    sereide (1585) and father of the famous Baroque writer Emanuele (cf. Chiodo, Domenico (2019). "TESAURO, Alessandro". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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    Emanuele Tesauro's depiction of Adalgisus Desiderii filius, Italiae rex, Romanus patritius ("Adalgis, son of Desiderius, king of Italy, Roman patrician")...
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  • Giambattista Marino's followers were Cesare Rinaldi, Bartolomeo Tortoletti, Emanuele Tesauro, Francesco Pona, Francesco Maria Santinelli, and others. Conceptismo...
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    were not fully developed in literary theory until the publication of Emanuele Tesauro's Il Cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654...
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    the art historian Giovanni Pietro Bellori, the literary theorist Emanuele Tesauro and the political theorist and statesman Giovanni Botero, to name just...
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    Torino, which was a continuation of the history of Turin written by Emanuele Tesauro (died 1675). A copy was presented to Victor Amadeus by city leaders...
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    continued to cultivate his literary interests and became friends with Emanuele Tesauro, the most important Italian literary theorist of the baroque era. After...
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    Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, Through the Lens of Aristotle by Emanuele Tesauro, and Scherzi by Giuseppe Giusti. She annotated the Russian Edition...
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    work Era Renaissance Discipline Italian studies, Literary theory Institutions University of Modena Influenced Celso Cittadini Paolo Beni Emanuele Tesauro...
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  • Khuen (born 1606), Bavarian German priest, poet and composer Also – Emanuele Tesauro (born 1592), Italian rhetorician, dramatist, Marinist poet and historian...
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