Venetian humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat, linguist and philosopher
For the Italian equestrian, see Gian Giorgio Trissino (equestrian).
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (8 July 1478 – 8 December 1550), also called Giovan Giorgio Trissino and self-styled as Giovan Giωrgio Trissino, was a Venetian Renaissance humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat, grammarian, linguist, and philosopher. He first proposed adding letters to the Italian alphabet to distinguish J from I, and V from U.
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poet Bernardo Accolti. Other poets, such as Marco Girolamo Vida, GianGiorgioTrissino and Bibbiena, writers of novelle like Matteo Bandello, and a hundred...
I found myself in a dark wood \ for the straight way was lost." GianGiorgioTrissino, humanist who proposed an orthography in 1524. Some of his proposals...