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Teofilo Folengo (Italian pronunciation: [teˌɔːfilo
foˈleŋɡo]) (8
November 1491 – 9
December 1544), who
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Merlino Coccajo or...
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European languages. An
important Italian example was
Baldo by
Teofilo Folengo, who
described his own
verses as "a gross, rude, and
rustic mixture of...
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Baroque poet. He is the best
known macaronic Latin poet
after Teofilo Folengo.
Cesare Orsini was born in
Ponzano in Val di Magra, in the
Republic of...
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writers to this day. A few
years before Ariosto's death, the poet
Teofilo Folengo published his Orlandino, a
caricaturization of the
stories found in both...
- the word
seems "cappellétto" in treccani.it.
Gramaticopolo 2016, p. 42.
Folengo &
Mullaney 2008, p. 491. Minc****a 2015, p. 97.
Gramaticopolo 2016, pp...
- 1454:
Gerolamo Bologni (died 1517), Italian, Latin-language poet
Nicodemo Folengo born
sometime from this year to 1456, Italian, Latin-language poet Angelo...
- 1480) 1456 –
Queen Gonghye,
Korean royal consort (d. 1474) 1491 –
Teofilo Folengo,
Italian monk and poet (d. 1544) 1543 –
Lettice Knollys,
English noblewoman...
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Trier 1437 – Sigismund, Holy
Roman Emperor (b. 1368) 1544 –
Teofilo Folengo,
Italian poet (b. 1491) 1565 – Pope Pius IV (b. 1499) 1603 –
William Watson...
- 1556)
October 26 –
Zhengde Emperor of
China (d. 1521)
November 8 –
Teofilo Folengo,
Italian poet (d. 1544)
November 11 –
Martin Bucer,
German Protestant reformer...
- Poliziano, ed. and trans.
Shane Butler, 2006 Baldo,
Volume 1,
Teofilo Folengo, ed. and trans. Ann E. Mullaney, 2007
Volume 2
available in 2008 Ciceronian...