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    One of Baldi's students was the poet Alessandro Tassoni. Baldi is mentioned in several of Tassoni's published letters. In Tassoni's famous poem La secchia...
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    unnamed protagonist and speaker in Yannis Ritsos's long poem Beneath the Shadow of the Mountain. This poem forms part of the cycle colloquially referred to as...
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    in Tuscany. He wrote that poem during his stay in Bologna and was copied into a late 13th-century anthology of love poems by local poets and troubadours...
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    (Beckett: Confined 2022, Beckett: Unbound 2024) as well as settings of poems by T.S. Eliot, Dermot Healy and Seamus Heaney. He played the mysterious...
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    Italian diplomat and poet best known for his Morgante, an epic and parodistic poem about a giant who is converted to Christianity by Orlando and follows the...
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    anti-clerical revolutionary vehemence was prominently showcased in one famous poem, the deliberately blasphemous and provocative "Inno a Satana" [it] ("Hymn...
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    and Ernesto G. da Cal participated in the scenography. Lorca wrote Six poems in Galician in 1935 as a result of his friendship with Galician artists...
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    king of the danger, and with Italian antidotes against poison. As "Ottavio Baldi" he travelled to Scotland by way of Norway. He was well received by James...
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    Neapolitan poet and humanist, Jacopo Sannazaro on Pope Alexander VI. The poem plays with the apostolic title of the pope as fisher of men alluding to the...
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    Taylor Swift (category Baldi family)
    Songwriter-Artist of the Decade in 2022. Swift has also published two original poems: "Why She Disappeared" and "If You're Anything Like Me". Swift has been...
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    circulated by 1530 and inspired the other two poems by Bernardino Baldi and Agostino Favoriti. Castiglione's poem depicted Cleopatra as a tragic but honorable...
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    Caesar's favourite horse, is the subject of Polish poet Zbigniew Herbert's poem Kaligula (in Pan Cogito, 1974). A young Caligula appears as one of the characters...
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    1017/cbo9780511843440.001, ISBN 978-0-521-88681-9, retrieved 6 July 2024 Suda α 2735 Baldi, Dino (2010). Morti favolose degli antichi [Fabulous deaths of the ancients]...
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    (1967) by Giorgio Capitani Django, Prepare a Coffin (1967) by Ferdinando Baldi Tepepa (1968) by Giulio Petroni A Noose for Django (1968) by Sergio Garrone...
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    the linguistic base of the oldest (c. 1600 CE) Swahili manuscripts and poems that reached us. They are sometimes described as "literary" dialects but...
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  • Great Gatsby, and Hilaire Belloc jokingly rhapsodized the "Nordic man" in a poem and essay in which he satirised the stereotypes of Nordics, Alpines and Mediterraneans...
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    Invernizio (1879) Pia de' Tolomei, short poem by Giuseppe Baldi (1889) Pia de' Tolomei´, short romantic poem by the Czech writer Julius Zeyer, part of the book...
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    in Munich. Tanja Kinkel grew up in Bamberg and began writing stories and poems at the age of eight. In 1978, she won a youth literature prize and in 1979...
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    commercial documents, caravan permits, medical and magical texts, and one love poem. In 1998, the Chinese linguist Ji Xianlin published a translation and analysis...
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    is Ancient Greek, documented extensively beginning with the two Homeric poems (the Iliad and the Odyssey, c. 750 BC). Hittite (c. 1700–1200 BC). This...
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  • Systems. Oxford University Press. pp. 125–133. ISBN 978-0-19-507993-7. Baldi (2002), p. 30. Pardee, Dennis (2008). "Ugaritic". In Woodard, Roger D. (ed...
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    "Nostraticist Vladislav Markovich Illich-Svitych" – photograph, Nostratic poem (2002) Proposed descent tree for Borean languages, including Nostratic by...
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  • as an au pair and studied art with her employer, Professoressa Teresita Baldi. Recalling this period she later wrote, "The Uffizi was full of the best...
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    Lithuanians.[citation needed] However, translations of the Bible, Old Prussian poems, and some other texts survived and have enabled scholars to reconstruct...
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  • the 6th century. Between 512 and 520, Frankish annals and the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf claim that a certain Hygelac or Hugleik, King of the Geats, made...
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  • myth and set in Mexico following the Second Mexican Empire. Ferdinando Baldi, who directed the film, was also a professor of classical literature who...
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    Manrique de Lara adapted the trilogy into his own trilogy of symphonic poems, which premiered in 1894. 1895: Composer Sergei Taneyev adapted the trilogy...
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    texts known from the Tocharians are religious, except for one known love poem in Tocharian B (manuscript B-496, found in Kizil): Names of the rulers of...
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  • Franciscan poet; he wrote many ardent, mystical poems and is probably the author of the Latin poem Stabat Mater Dolorosa Lanfranc (c. 1005–1089), philosopher...
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  • Riley is believed to be the inspiration for A.B. "Banjo" Paterson's famous poem "The Man from Snowy River". Jockey riding Black Caviar High Street, Nagambie...
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