- words, and echo effects. "Alliteration, ****onance, and consonant." The
Marinist poet
never hesitated to
embark on a long
string of
comparisons with nature...
- This is a list of
people who have been
identified as
Marinist poets, or
marinisti —
largely 17th
century followers of
Giambattista Marino (1569–1625)....
- (1607 – 26
April 1699) was an
Italian classical scholar,
translator and
Marinist poet.
Paolo Abriani was a
native of Vicenza, Italy.
Little is
known about...
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Andrea Barbazza (1581/2 – 7
August 1656) was an
Italian Marinist poet and
literary critic. He was born of a
noble family in
Bologna between 1581 and 1582...
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Giacomo Lubrano (12
September 1619 –
October 1693) was an
Italian Jesuit,
Marinist poet and preacher.
Giacomo Lubrano was born in
Naples in 1619. He entered...
- [dʒuˈzɛppe batˈtista]; 11
February 1610 – 6
March 1675) was a
prolific Italian marinist poet and writer.
Giuseppe Battista was born in Grottaglie,
between Brindisi...
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Count Ridolfo Campeggi (1565 – 28 June 1624) was an
Italian nobleman,
Marinist poet, librettist, and playwright.
Ridolfo Campeggi was born in Bologna,...
- pronunciation: [leoˈnardo kwiˈrini]; 17th century) was an
Italian nobleman and
Marinist poet.
Leonardo Quirini was born into a
Venetian patrician family. He was...
- Tesauro,
Italian philosopher, rhetorician,
literary theorist, dramatist,
Marinist poet, and
historian (born 1592). 1699 –
Edward Stillingfleet, a critic...
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charter was
amended and lay
members joined the
board of trustees.
Vowed Marinists served as
presidents through 2002, when
Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D. became...