- Spinola. He
wrote mostly religious verse under his own name, but as
Livio Celiano, his pseudonym, he
wrote amorous madrigal texts. Born in 1557 to a wealthy...
-
Veintemilla left few works,
which were
published posthumously in a
collection by
Celiano Monge in Quito. Her
parents were José
Veintimilla and Jerónima Carrión...
- Guayaquil,
Ecuador 9
October 1940 Guayaquil,
Ecuador 1935
Nominated by
Celiano Monge Navarrete (1856–1940) the only time.
Edvarts Virza 27
December 1883...
- Ecuador. The
paper was
founded on
January 1, 1906, in Quito,
Ecuador by
Celiano Monge and
brothers César
Mantilla Jácome and
Carlos Mantilla Jácome. The...
- of
RCAMES was
appointed as the
cluster school Director and
Nicanor A.
Celiano Jr. as the
cluster school ****istant Director. It was in his
tenure that...
- Ecuador. He was
nominated for the
Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1935 by
Celiano Monge, the
secretary of the
Ecuadorian Academy of Language, but did not...
- (1859–1940) Ecuador novel, poetry, drama, biography, essays,
translation Celiano Monge Navarrete (1856–1940) 29
Elise Richter (1865–1943) Austria philology...
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poetry of the
greatest poets of the day (e.g. Guarini, Marino, Rinaldi, and
Celiano) with his melodies. In 1600, in the
first two of his five
madrigal books...
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Genoese family of the Spinola, who
published under the pen name
Livio Celiano.
Friend and
confessor of
Torquato T****o. His
madrigal texts were set by...
- in his
Palladis Tamia: "As
Italy had Dante, Boccace, Petrarch, T****o,
Celiano, and Ariosto; so
England had
Matthew Roydun,
Thomas Atchelow,
Thomas Watson...