- Padua,
comes from a play by
Ruzante (Angelo Beolco),
titled Parlamento de
Ruzante che iera vegnù de
campo ("Dialogue of
Ruzante who came from the battlefield"...
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Beolco (c. 1496 –
March 17, 1542),
better known by the
nickname Ruzzante or
Ruzante, was a
Venetian (Paduan)
actor and playwright. He is
famous for his rustic...
- L'Anconitana is a
comedy by
playwright Angelo Beolco also
known as
Ruzante. It is in many ways
considered a
prelude to the
comedy art. The
dating is uncertain...
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directed by
Vittorio De Sisti. The film,
loosely based on
several works by
Ruzante, is an
example of the
Decamerotici genre po****r in the
early 1970s. Set...
-
playwrights followed the old
Italian theatre tradition of
commedia dell'arte.
Ruzante (1502–1542),
Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793), and
Carlo Gozzi (1720–1806) used...
-
splendour in the
sixteenth century with the
success of
artists such as
Ruzante,
reached its
zenith in the
eighteenth century,
thanks to its
greatest exponent...
- ****icurata
cercasi (1972) as
Giuseppe Zaccherin Fiorina la
vacca (1972) as
Ruzante The ********ination of
Matteotti (1973) as
Filippo Turati The
Sensual Man...
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Friedrich Schiller, Joe Ackerley, John Ashbery,
Heimito von Doderer,
Ruzante, Meg Wolitzer, Paul Bailey,
Nathaniel Hawthorne. He was born in Montichiari...
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playwrights Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793) and
Carlo Gozzi (1720–1806),
while Ruzante (1502–1542) is best
known for his
rustic comedies "cast in
mainland peasant...
- and
senator of the
Venetian Republic. Born in Venice,
Baffo was, like
Ruzante,
Carlo Goldoni and
Berto Barbarani, a
major writer in the
Venetian language...