- In the
early modern period of
Europe (1500–1700),
journalism originally consisted of
handwritten newsletters used to
convey political, military, and economic...
- Rome,
where he
shortly afterwards composed his most
important work, the
Ragguagli di
Parnaso (News-sheet from Parn****us), in
which Apollo is represented...
- (Universal
Reformation of Mankind), from a
German translation of Bocallini's
Ragguagli di Parn****o (Adverti****ts from Parn****us). The Fama was soon published...
- newsletters,
known by
various names such as avvisi, reporti, gazzette,
ragguagli, were the
fastest and most
efficient means by
which military and political...
-
Giuseppe Rua (ed.).
Ragguagli di Parnaso;
Pietra del
Paragone politico. 6.Traiano
Boccalini (1910).
Luigi Firpo (ed.).
Ragguagli di
Parnaso e scritti...
- of the Seicento. Anti-Spanish
satire begins with
Trajano Boccalini's
Ragguagli di Parnaso, and
continues with
Fulvio Testi's Filippiche. The Renaissance...
-
inspired Miguel de Cervantes's
Viaje al Parnaso,
Trajano Boccalini's
Ragguagli di
Parnaso and
Carlo de' Dottori's Il Parnaso.
Among his
other works the...
- "princes") "have ****cuted me
without a cause."
Traiano Boccalini –
Ragguagli di Parn****o John
Brinsley –
Ludus literarius; or The
Grammar Schoole John...
-
writings followed: the
novel L'Armelinda in 1640,
Zampilli d'Ippocrene and
Ragguagli d'Amore del
Regno di
Cipro two
poems dated 1642, the
historical book Delle...
-
political and
cultural values of
Trajano Boccalini, as
expressed in his
Ragguagli di
Parnaso (1612–15). Its
libertinism was
fortified by the Aristotelian...