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Sertor is a
Latin praenomen, or
personal name. It was
never common, and is not
known to have been used by any
prominent families at Rome. It gave rise...
- as librettist. See
Aureliano in
Palmira for more details;
after Gaetano Sertor [Wikidata]
Other libretti based on this work such as Claude-François Fillette-Loraux's...
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librettists pushed opera seria in a new direction. The work of
Gaetano Sertor and the
group surrounding him
finally broke the
absolute dominance of the...
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Paullus Postumus (Post.)
Proculus (Pro.)
Publius (P.)
Quintus (Q.)
Septimus Sertor (Sert.)
Servius (Ser.) ****tus (****.)
Spurius (S.)
Statius (St.) Tiberius...
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Angelica and
Medoro was a po****r
subject for
Romantic painters,
composers and
writers from the 16th
until the 19th century.
Angelica and
Medoro are two...
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identified as:
Postumus Mimesius, the son of Gaius;
Titus Mimesius, the son of
Sertor;
Nerius Capidas Rufus, the son of Gaius;
Nerius Babrius, the son of Titus;...
- Boston, Little. p. 748. Appian, B. C. i. 82, 85, 86 ; Plut. Sull. 28,
Sertor. 6 ; Liv. Epit. 85 ;
Florus iii. 21 ; Oros. v. 21 ;
Cicero Philippicae xii...
- or preserve. This
seems consistent with
other Latin praenomina, such as
Sertor,
which appears to have a
similar meaning.
Varro had
nothing to say about...
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appointment to the post. The
story was
based on the
libretto by
Gaetano Sertor for
Pasquale Anfossi's 1789
opera Zenobia di
Palmira and it
centers on the...
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libretto was by
Gaetano Sertor,
after Shakespeare's play
Julius Caesar. La
morte di
Cesare was one of six
texts that
Sertor wrote for Bianchi, influencing...