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Jacopo Sannazaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjaːkopo sannadˈdzaːro]; 28 July 1458 – 6
August 1530) was an
Italian poet, humanist,
member and head of the...
- is a
pastoral poem
written around 1480 by
Jacopo Sannazaro and
published in 1504 in Naples.
Sannazaro's Arcadia influenced the
literature of the 16th and...
- The
Liceo Ginnasio Statale "J.
Sannazaro",
commonly called the
Liceo Sannazaro, is a co-educational
state secondary school in the
Vomero hill quarter...
- (play), a 1993 play by Tom
Stoppard Arcadia (poem), a 1504 poem by
Jacopo Sannazaro The
Countess of Pembroke's
Arcadia or Arcadia, a
prose work by Sir Philip...
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Sannazaro may
refer to:
Castello Sannazzaro di
Giarole Sannazzaro de'
Burgondi Ludovica Sannazzaro,
Italian internet personality Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian...
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languages (literature and
visual culture).
Among his authors:
Iacopo Sannazaro,
Pietro Bembo,
Lorenzo Valla,
Erasmo da Rotterdam,
Girolamo Aleandro,...
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Renaissance literature are: Italian: Petrarch,
Giovanni Boccaccio,
Jacopo Sannazaro, Niccolò Machiavelli,
Ludovico Ariosto,
Michelangelo Portuguese: Jorge...
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particular note is Et in
Arcadia Ego by
Nicolas Poussin. In 1502
Jacopo Sannazaro published his long poem
Arcadia that
fixed the
Early Modern perception...
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include the
Roman poets Virgil and Catullus,
Italian poets Torquato T****o,
Sannazaro and Leopardi, the
English poet Alfred, Lord
Tennyson (Idylls of the King)...
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ignorance of boat captains. Arcadia, a twelve-chapter poem by
Jacopo Sannazaro,
tells of a
world of
music and adventure. Waterhouse, John William. "Mermaid"...