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    Giambattista Marino (also Giovan Battista Marini) (14 October 1569 – 26 March 1625) was an Italian poet who was born in Naples. He is most famous for...
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    ornate, witty style of poetry and verse drama written in imitation of Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), following in particular La Lira and L'Adone. The critic...
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  • stanzas can be found in Italian or Portuguese poetry, in works by Giambattista Marino and Luís Vaz de Camões: Giunto a quel passo il giovinetto Alcide...
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  • Canadian rock guitarist Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), Italian poet Giuliana Marino (born 1986), German model Ignazio Marino (born 1955), Italian surgeon...
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    and the banker Vincenzo Giustiniani. Caravaggio's friend, the poet Giambattista Marino, wrote a description of Narcissus. The story of Narcissus was particularly...
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    Giambattista Basile (Giugliano in Campania, 15 February 1566 (date of baptism) – February 1632) was an Italian poet, courtier, and fairy tale collector...
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  • Samuel Purchas 1614 Bartholomew Fair (play) – Ben Jonson La Lira by Giambattista Marino Fama fraternitatis Roseae Crucis oder Die Bruderschaft des Ordens...
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    Giambattista Marino and his followers was based on its use of extravagant and excessive extended metaphor and lavish descriptions Giambattista Marino...
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    Giambattista Marino and his followers was based on its use of extravagant and excessive extended metaphor and lavish descriptions. Among Giambattista...
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    "suffocating". The story of Adonis was the inspiration for the Italian poet Giambattista Marino to write his mythological epic L'Adone (1623), which outsold Shakespeare's...
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    to Giovanni Battista Manso, patron to both Torquato Tasso and to Giambattista Marino. Originally, Milton wanted to leave Naples in order to travel to...
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    writers of the 17th century was Giambattista Marino, which in 1608 moved to the court of Charles Emmanuel I. Marino suffered an assassination attempt...
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  • Giambattista Marino Alda Merini Metastasio (Pietro Trapassi) Grazyna Miller Eugenio Montale (Nobel Prize in literature, 1975) Vincenzo Monti Marino Moretti...
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    writer of madrigals. He is known for a bitter literary feud with Giambattista Marino, carried out "with sonnets, invectives, and pistol shots," and for...
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    Telesio, Giordano Bruno, Tommaso Campanella and Giambattista Vico, and writers such as Giambattista Marino. A revolution led by the local fisherman Masaniello...
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    head of the school of the Secentisti was Giambattista Marino, especially known for his epic poem, L'Adone. Marino himself, as he declared in the Preface...
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    Claude de Bullion, French Minister of Finance (d. 1640) October 14 – Giambattista Marino, Italian poet (d. 1625) November 5 – Nils Turesson Bielke, Swedish...
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  • of San Marino, 1243–1500 List of Captains Regent of San Marino, 1500–1700 List of Captains Regent of San Marino, 1900–present Politics of San Marino...
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    France under Louis XIII Anne of Austria Portrait of the Italian poet Giambattista Marino Portrait of a man Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga Infanta Isabella...
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  • later study compared his approach to that of such Baroque Poets as Giambattista Marino and Francisco de Quevedo, who in his time were influencing the Spanish-language...
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    intellectual elite. When Giambattista Marino returned to his native city in 1624, he was elected the Academy's Principe. After the death of Marino in 1625 Manso...
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    1350). Later imitations in other languages include one in Italian by Giambattista Marino and another in French by François-Séraphin Régnier-Desmarais, as...
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    work to be also a homage to Poussin's Roman benefactor, the poet Giambattista Marino. In this a mythological scene, set in the Mount Parnassus, the god...
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    is best remembered for his socialistic work The City of the Sun. Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), "poet, founder of the school of Marinism (later Secentismo)...
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    celebrated poets of his age such as Giambattista Marino. In his sprawling poem L'Adone, published in 1623, Marino makes specific reference to him: Giovanni...
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    to Praxiteles, of Cupid asleep on a lion skin. In the poetry of Giambattista Marino (d. 1625), the image of Cupid or Amore sleeping represents the indolence...
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  • use ottava rima for serious epic poetry. In the epoch of Baroque Giambattista Marino employed ottava rima in Adone (1623). Another important work was...
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    Porta Portese, e.g. Piazza Flavio Biondo, Via Guido Guinizelli, Via Giambattista Marino, Via Vincenzo Monti, Largo Alfredo Oriani, Via Giuseppe Parini, Via...
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    counterpoint". The book contains Monteverdi's first settings of verses by Giambattista Marino, and two settings of Petrarch which Ossi considers the most extraordinary...
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    poets of the next generation, most notably Tommaso Stigliani and Giambattista Marino. The success of the latter's Rime (1602, with over thirty further...
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