Antonio Abati (c. 1600 – October 1667) was an Italian baroque poet. He was a member of several Italian literary academies, including the Umoristi (the Humorists), where he read his satire Ragguaglio di Parnaso (“Report from Parnassus”), dedicated to the bad poets of the times. Between 1634 and 1638, Abati was in Viterbo, where he made the acquaintance of Salvator Rosa.[1] Rosa was in large part inspired to become a satirist by his example.[2] His satires were first published in Venice in 1651 and went through a number of editions.[1]
^ abDiffley, P. (2002). "Abati, Antonio". The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
^Robert Rau Holzer (1990). Music and Poetry in Seventeenth-Century Rome: Settings of the Canzonetta and Cantata Texts of Francesco Balducci, Domenico Benigni, Francesco Melosi, and Antonio Abati. University of Pennsylvania. p. 416.
AntonioAbati (c. 1600 – October 1667) was an Italian baroque poet. He was a member of several Italian literary academies, including the Umoristi (the...
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allowed Longstreet to build strong defenses. Longstreet ordered trenches, abatis, and fieldworks to be constructed south of the town along a stone wall at...
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