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- Award for Best Costume Design. During a long stay in Paris, the young Callimaco learns from his friend Cammillo Calfucci of the beauty of Lucrezia, who...
- writing. The Mandrake takes place over a 24-hour period. The protagonist, Callimaco, desires to sleep with Lucrezia, the young and beautiful wife of an elderly...
- Mazes and Monsters (1982). Early that year, he was cast as the lead, Callimaco, in the Riverside Shakespeare Company's production of Niccolò Machiavelli's...
- protagonist boast virtù and his leading lady encomp**** fortuna. The protagonist Callimaco is the virtuous prince that Machiavelli alludes to in The Prince; he has...
- is in the play. The script is largely faithful to the original play. Callimaco (Jason Nicoli) is taken by the beauty of Lucrezia (Chara Jackson), but...
- Merrily We Roll Along Ronnie Shaughnessy in The House of Blue Leaves Callimaco in Machiavelli's The Mandrake Eugene Jerome in Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues...
- Council of Trent. He wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Callimaco Limi, Callimaco Mili, and N. N. His brother Giambattista Almici was a celebrated...
- Hanks as Callimaco in The Mandrake (1979), Riverside Shakespeare Theater...
- range), in a 1490 letter to Pope Innocent VIII, writing as Buonaccorsi Callimaco. In his writings, Buonaccorsi argued for the strengthening of the king's...
- Bulgaria was in a letter sent in 1490 to Pope Innocent VIII by Buonaccorsi Callimaco, an Italian humanist, writer and diplomat. The Ottomans first mention...