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Diomede Borghesi
Born
1540
Siena, Republic of Siena
Died
28 January 1598(1598-01-28) (aged 57–58)
Siena, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Nationality
Italian
Occupations
Philologist
University teacher
Linguist
Academic background
Influences
Dante Alighieri
Petrarch
Pietro Bembo
Claudio Tolomei
Lodovico Castelvetro
Academic work
Era
Late Renaissance
Discipline
Italian studies
Institutions
University of Siena
Influenced
Celso Cittadini
Diomede Borghesi (1540 – 28 January 1598) was an Italian poet and orator, critic and philologist. He published several volumes of poems and of letters.
DiomedeBorghesi (1540 – 28 January 1598) was an Italian poet and orator, critic and philologist. He published several volumes of poems and of letters...
language. Its leading members were Celso Cittadini, Scipione Bargagli, DiomedeBorghesi, Orazio Lombardelli, and Adriano Politi. In his Il Turamino (1602)...
matters in correspondence with his close friends Bellisario Bulgarini, DiomedeBorghesi and Adriano Politi. His best-known works are I trattenimenti (Venice...
Cornaro and Aldobrandini. He was a close friend of his fellow-countrymen DiomedeBorghesi and Scipione Bargagli. He died in Sarteano in January 1625. Adriano...
of Siena Influences Petrarch Catherine of Siena Scipione Bargagli DiomedeBorghesi Celso Cittadini Molière Jean Racine Academic work Era Neoclassicism...