-
nickname Cinthio to his name and is
commonly referred to by that name (which is also
rendered as Cynthius,
Cintio or, in Italian, Cinzio).
Cinthio was born...
- of the
character is the 1565 tale "Un
Capitano Moro" by
Cinthio; C****io is
unnamed in
Cinthio but
referred to as "the
squadron leader". In the play, C****io...
- been
written in 1603 and
based on a
story of
Cinthio Un
Capitano Moro ("A
Moorish Captain"), a
story by
Cinthio (Giovanni
Battista Giraldi),
first published...
- tale "Un
Capitano Moro" in Gli
Hecatommithi by
Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio. There, he is
simply referred to as the Moor. Ot****o was
first mentioned...
-
drama Promos and C****andra,
which itself is
sourced from
Cinthio.
Whetstone adapted Cinthio's story by
adding the
comic elements and the bed and head tricks...
- in his
attempt to do so.
Despite Shakespeare heavily basing Ot****o on
Cinthio's Italian language tale Un
Capitano Moro,
Roderigo has no
counterpart in...
- 19th century. Shakespeare's
major source for the play was a
novella by
Cinthio, the plot of
which Shakespeare borrowed and
reworked substantially. Though...
- the male and
female lovers are used over and over again: ****nio
Aurielo Cinthio Fabrizio Flavio Fedelindo Florindo Flaminio Leandro LĂ©lio
Lindoro Mario...
- one with its own set of
rigid rules.
First was
Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio, a
dramatist working in the mid-sixteenth
century who
developed a treatise...
-
brother Pietro Papareschi, whom he made
cardinal in 1142.
Another nephew,
Cinthio Capellus (died 1182), was also a cardinal,
raised to the
cardinalate in...