Le staffilate date al cavalier Tomaso Stigliani per haver mal ragionato contra l'Adone del cavalier Marino [i.e. Giovanni Battista Marino]. Con una lettera in fine de' costumi della Francia : manuscript, [1625-1650].

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Le staffilate date al cavalier Tomaso Stigliani per haver mal ragionato contra l'Adone del cavalier Marino [i.e. Giovanni Battista Marino]. Con una lettera in fine de' costumi della Francia : manuscript, [1625-1650].

This work was published in Frankfurt in 1638; it is a vigorously scatological defense of Marino's poetics and morals against a posthumous attack by his rival Tommaso Stigliani (1573-1651). Capponi was a Bolognese poet and supporter of Marino's.

1 v. (49 leaves) : paper ; 14 cm.

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Stigliani, Tommaso, 1573-1651

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Marino, Giambattista, 1569-1625

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Sir Thomas Hawkins (d. 1640) was a recusant courtier, poet and friend of Ben Jonson. He produced several translations in both verse and prose; his translation of selected poems by Horace was published in 1625. From the description of Musick : sacred discourses upon the seauen words spoken by our sauiour Christ on the crosse circa 1620 / written in Italian by Cauallier Marino and translated into English by Sir Thomas Hawkins. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702193770 ...

Capponi, Giovan Battista, 1620-1675

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