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Ottavio Tronsarelli (c. 1586 – 31
August 1646) was an
Italian Baroque poet,
librettist and man of letters.
Ottavio Tronsarelli was born in Rome around...
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Pompilio Totti; the
letterpress by J. Roscius, A. Mascardi, F. Leonida, O.
Tronsarelli, and
others (in Italian). 1646. p. 218.
Petry 2022, p. 47.
Petry 2022...
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Giulio Roscio,
Agostino Mascardi,
Fabio Leonida,
Ottavio Tronsarelli et al.,
Ritratti et
elogii di
capitani illvstri, Roma, 1646. (in Italian)...
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Salvator Rosa by
Giovanni Battista P****eri as an appendix. The poet
Ottavio Tronsarelli may have
contributed a good deal of the text. The
biographies are structured...
- Caprioli, 1646. From the book by
Giulio Roscio,
Agostino Mascardi,
Fabio Leonida,
Ottavio Tronsarelli et al.,
Ritratti et
elogii di
capitani illvstri....
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February 12, 1626. The libretto, in a
prologue and five acts, is by
Ottavio Tronsarelli and is
based on
episodes from
Giambattista Marino's epic poem
Adone (1623)...
- Caccini;
Marco da Gagliano, Cavalieri, Agazzari, Vitali, Mazzocchi,
Ottavio Tronsarelli, Landi,
Michelangelo Rossi, and
Giacomo Badoaro.
Includes Italian originals...
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Torelli Domenico Torricella Bartolomeo Tortoletti Domenico Treccio Ottavio Tronsarelli Giovanni Francesco Valloni Adriano Verdizzotti Giambattista Vidali Nicola...
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Pompilio Totti; the
letterpress by J. Roscius, A. Mascardi, F. Leonida, O.
Tronsarelli, and
others (in Italian). 1646. p. 218. "The
reception of the Venetian...