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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...
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References Antonio Abati Luigi Alamanni Aleardo Aleardi Dante Alighieri Cecco Angiolieri Gabriele D'Annunzio
Ludovico Ariosto Francis of ****isi
Nanni Balestrini...
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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)...
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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...
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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...