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Ippolito Pindemonte (November 13, 1753 –
November 18, 1828) was an
Italian poet. He was an
exponent of
Italian neoclassicism and pre-romanticism, with...
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Bartolomeo Lorenzi, a
Veronese poet,
placed at the
behest of
Ippolito Pindemonte,
Marcantonio Miniscalchi,
Silvia Curtoni Verza and
Beatrice d'Este. The...
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carme (as the
author defined it) is
dedicated to
another poet,
Ippolito Pindemonte, with whom
Foscolo had been
discussing the
recent Napoleonic law regarding...
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administrator St.
Peter Martyr,
Dominican preacher and
saint Ippolito Pindemonte, poet Ratherius,
Medieval bishop and
writer Francesca Rettondini, actress...
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important centre of Romanticism,
through Italian poet and
writer Ippolito Pindemonte, and also the
cradle of
Amarone wine. The
complex is
listed and protected...
- his times: Voltaire,
Francesco Algarotti,
Vincenzo Monti and
Ippolito Pindemonte. Théodore Tronchin,
Guillaume du Tillot,
Melchiorre Cesarotti, Giacomo...
- families, and in 1832 to
Carlo Pindemonte, the
grandson of a
Piedomontese poet and
political figure,
Ippolito Pindemonte.
Pindemonte sold all the furnishings...
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Gaetano Donizetti.
Felice Romani wrote the
Italian libretto after Ippolito Pindemonte's Enrico VIII
ossia Anna
Bolena and
Alessandro Pepoli's Anna Bolena, both...
- de San
Lorenzo Ponte San
Lorenzo Rio de San
Lorenzo Ponte Marcello ou
Pindemonte Rio del
Piombo Ponte larga Marinai d'Italia Rio de Sant'Isepo
Ponte Minich...
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guests were Ugo Foscolo,
Antonio Canova, Lord
Byron and
Ippolito Pindemonte. In 1807 she
published her work Ritratti. She died in Venice, on 27 September...