- (Italian: [ˈandʒelo politˈtsjaːno]) or
simply Poliziano,
anglicized as
Politian, was an
Italian classical scholar and poet of the
Florentine Renaissance...
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Politian (1835) is the only play
known to have been
written by
Edgar Allan Poe,
composed in 1835, but
never completed. The play is a
fictionalized version...
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Scaliger and others. Nevertheless,
despite the
careful work of Petrarch,
Politian and others,
first the
demand for m****cripts, and then the rush to bring...
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stories with a
Philadelphia publication and
began work on his only drama,
Politian. The
Baltimore Sa****ay
Visiter awarded him a
prize in
October 1833 for...
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belongs to a
character in the only play Poe
wrote (but
never completed),
Politian. Igby
Rigney as Toby, one of Camille's two
close ****istants and lovers...
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though one
difficult to
maintain so
confidently today.
Another poem by
Politian speaks of
Zephyr causing flowers to bloom, and
spreading their scent over...
- installments, January–June 1840 – Burton's Gentleman's Magazine) –
Incomplete Politian (Two installments,
December 1835 –
January 1836 –
Southern Literary Messenger)...
- X.
filius Laurentii medicei, & ſcholaris
Angeli Politiani. 63. From a
Politian gridiron Leo X (1513–1521)
Giovanni di
Lorenzo de'
Medici Son of Lorenzo...
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inspired fictional works, most
notably Edgar Allan Poe's
unfinished play
Politian and
Robert Penn Warren's
novel World Enough and Time (1950).
Solomon Sharp...
- and
Other Poems (1827)
Tales of the
Grotesque and
Arabesque (1840) Play
Politian (1835)
Other The Conchologist's
First Book (1839) The Balloon-Hoax (1844)...