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Burchiello (1404–1449) was the pen name of an
Italian poet, born
Domenico di Giovanni. He is
notable for his
paradoxical style and the
apparently absurd...
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aristocracy used to
cruise along the
canal on a type of boat
known as a
burchiello,
while cargo was
carried on
traditional barges known as burci. In B****ano...
- derived). The
invention of the form is
credited to
Francesco Berni. However,
Burchiello (1404–1449) used the same form with over 150 of his
paradoxical (sometimes...
- "Naviglio" is
navigable by riverboats,
whose best
example is the
famous burchiello,
which once used to
carry Venetian noblemen from
Venice to the countryside...
- Poliziano,
Bernardo Pulci, Luca Pulci,
Luigi Pulci,
Cieco Da Ferrara,
Burchiello, Bojardo, Berni, Machiavelli.
Internet Archive Lives of the most Eminent...
- soli, coro e
orchestra (1920–1921, New York 1922)
Quattro sonetti del
Burchiello (1921) Due
sonetti del
Berni (1922) Le
Stagioni Italiche per
soprano e...
- with
other poets, some in the
burlesque manner established by
Domenico Burchiello, that are a
characteristic of the
Italian Renaissance. Bellincioni's occasional...
- exist.
Fiesso d'Artico was
connected with
Venice by a boat
called the "
Burchiello"
through navigable river ways
directly up to the
Grand Canal. The citizens...
- San Marco,
Venice 1730 –1735 Fogg Museum, Cambridge, M****achusetts Le
Burchiello à
Venise 1730 –1735 Musée Cognacq-Jay,
Paris La
Piazzetta 1730–1735 Galleria...
- then p****ed
definitely under the
dominion of Venice. A boat,
called the
Burchiello,
transported Venetian noblemen directly to the
Riviera sailing along the...