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- Francesco Angiolieri, known as Cecco Angiolieri (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃekko andʒoˈljɛːri]; c. 1260 – c. 1312) was an Italian poet. Cecco Angiolieri was...
- References Antonio Abati Luigi Alamanni Aleardo Aleardi Dante Alighieri Cecco Angiolieri Gabriele D'Annunzio Ludovico Ariosto Francis of ****isi Nanni Balestrini...
- Chico as Silvestra Elisabeth Trissenaar as Sofronia Angiolieri Rolf Hoppe as Prefecto Angiolieri Philippe Leroy as Graziano (as Philippe Leroy Beaulieu)...
- Dolcino, Heretic" Fra Dolcino "Cecco Angiolieri, Poète haineux" "Cecco Angiolieri, Hateful Poet" Cecco Angiolieri "Paolo Uccello, Peintre" "Paolo Uccello...
- "Becchin'amor! – Che vuo', falso tradito?" is a sonnet by the Italian poet Cecco Angiolieri. Becchin'amor! – Che vuo', falso tradito? – Becchin'amor! – Che vuo',...
- his work, "Baccio in Toscana" (1685).. Vernaccia is mentioned by Cecco Angiolieri in an untitled poem: "--S'i' gli avvessi chèsto di vernaccia!--". Italy...
- 1966) Elisa S. Amore (born 1984) Andrea da Grosseto (13th century) Cecco Angiolieri (13th century) Giulio Angioni (1939–2017) Ludovico Ariosto (1474–1533)...
- began to meditate on the topic of humorism by way of the works of Cecco Angiolieri. In March 1891 he received his doctorate in Romance Philology with a dissertation...
- trends. Immanuel’s sonnets employ motifs characteristic of Dante and Cecco Angiolieri, two contemporaries of Immanuel.: 150  The beloved is referred to both...
- Rustico di Filippo are half-fun and half-satire, as is the work of Cecco Angiolieri of Siena, the oldest humorist we[who?] know, a far-off precursor of François...