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    Tommaso Stigliani (Italian: [tomˈmaːzo stiʎˈʎani]; 28 June 1573 – 27 January 1651) was an Italian poet, literary critic, and writer, best known for his...
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    inside this self-regarding loop. The 16th century literary critic Tommaso Stigliani explained the contemporary thinking that the myth of Narcissus "clearly...
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    Udine. VIII: 97–182, in particular 98 sqq. Besomi, Ottavio (1972). "Tommaso Stigliani: tra parodia e critica". Studi Seicenteschi. 13: 3–73, in particular...
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    (1969), Paralympic athlete Antonio Persio (1542–1612), philosopher Tommaso Stigliani (1573–1651), poet and writer Giovanni Carlo Tramontano (1451–1514)...
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    Ciotti also had stormy relations with Alessandro Tassoni and Tommaso Stigliani. Tommaso Stigliani narrates that starting from 1616 Ciotti, having broken his...
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    madrigals were published in Copenhagen in 1605 and 1606, and the poet Tommaso Stigliani (1573–1651) published a eulogy of him in his 1605 poem "O sirene de'...
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  • Bologna. Barbazza defended the poetry of Marino against the attacks of Tommaso Stigliani in his Strigliate (Scoldings), published in 1629 with the jocular...
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    some cases parodied) by poets of the next generation, most notably Tommaso Stigliani and Giambattista Marino. The success of the latter's Rime (1602, with...
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  • in which he defended Giambattista Marino against the attacks of Tommaso Stigliani. Villani took up a moderate position in the Quarrel of the Ancients...
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  • his church responsibilities; In 1622 he was in charge of revising Tommaso Stigliani's Canzoniero to pass censorship, and in 1626 he was chosen to supervise...
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    the Italian Prime Minister, Romano Prodi. The Provincial Library "Tommaso Stigliani" founded in 1933, with its location in via Don Minzoni, then in via...
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    But some witnesses, who include both Marino's detractors (such as Tommaso Stigliani) and defenders (such as the printer and biographer Antonio Bulifoni...
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  • literature, such as Nicola Villani, Claudio Achillini, Girolamo Preti and Tommaso Stigliani. A few years after the Epistole eroiche, Bruni published Le tre Grazie...
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    Trani Biblioteca provinciale di Potenza [it] Biblioteca provinciale Tommaso Stigliani [it], Matera Biblioteca nazionale di Potenza [it] Biblioteca comunale...
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    In his critical writings he defended Giambattista Marino against Tommaso Stigliani, but he also opposed Arcangela Tarabotti in the debate over the oppression...
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  • Bartolomeo Sereni Pari Severini Domenico Antonio Speranza Ermes Stampa Tommaso Stigliani Francesco Stradiotti Giulio Strozzi Crisostomo Talenti Antonio Francesco...
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    founded by Queen Christina of Sweden in 1680. He befriended the poet Tommaso Stigliani, who intended dedicating to him his unfinished treatise Sulla nobiltà...
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  • his critical writings Errico defended Giambattista Marino against Tommaso Stigliani. His dialogue entitled L'occhiale appannato (Tarnished Spyglass, 1629)...
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    Querenghi Gian Vittorio Rossi Margherita Sarrocchi Agazio di Somma Tommaso Stigliani Alessandro Tassoni Bartolommeo Tortoletti Nicola Villani Vincent Voiture...
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  • Marino's Adone; his Antiocchiale (Anti-spyglass, 1629) argued against Tommaso Stigliani in favour of Marino. The work was never published probably due to...
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