Giovanni Battista Niccolini (29 October 1782 – 20 September 1861) was an Italian poet and playwright of the Italian unification movement or Risorgimento.[1]
^Garofalo, Piero (December 2011). "Giovan Battista Niccolini's Literary and Political Role in the Risorgimento". Rivista di Studi Italiani. 29 (2): 65–83.
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GiovanniBattistaNiccolini (29 October 1782 – 20 September 1861) was an Italian poet and playwright of the Italian unification movement or Risorgimento...
Italian archbishop and diplomat GiovanniBattistaNiccolini (1782–1861), Italian poet and playwright Ippolito Niccolini (1848–1919), Italian businessman...
remained in charge from 1862 to 1867. The Liceo was entitled to GiovanniBattistaNiccolini, Ugo Foscolo's friend, in 1862; in 1883 it was named to Francesco...
by Pietro Ferrari (1791). Lodovico Sforza detto il Moro, by GiovanniBattistaNiccolini (1833). Lodovico il Moro, by Giuseppe Campagna (1842). Gli Sforza...
which stands in the Piazza San Marco. His memorial to the poet GiovanniBattistaNiccolini is in the church of Santa Croce. The statue, an allegory of the...
directed particularly against the Arcadians and the pedants. GiovanniBattistaNiccolini was a classicist; in imitating Aeschylus, as well as in writing...
such as Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Giuseppe Montanelli and GiovanniBattistaNiccolini. On 31 May 1850 he died at Florence in the palace of his friend...
translations. Trollope translated an Italian nationalist play by GiovanniBattistaNiccolini and excerpts from the poet Giuseppe Giusti and the activist Francesco...
is grafted onto it who never lacked the hope of misfortune. — GiovanniBattistaNiccolini O pure white of snowy peaks, sweet smell of vivid flowers, reddening...
of Urbis aedificiorum illustrium quae supersunt reliquiae (1569). GiovanniBattista Caccini was his pupil. His place in the history of the period, according...
collaborate with poet Amelia Caini and with poet and patriot, GiovanniBattistaNiccolini. Mathilde Bonaparte bequeathed Ida’s self-portrait to the Uffizi...
Giovanni Ciampoli or GiovanniBattista Ciampoli (Florence, 1589 – Iesi, 8 September 1643) was a priest, poet and humanist. He was closely associated with...
and engraver GiovanniBattista Ghisi. One of the first female engravers. Mariangiola Criscuolo (c.1548–1630) – daughter of painter Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo...
Kingdom of Italy he became professor of aesthetics (replacing GiovanniBattistaNiccolini and resigning 1862) and secretary of the Academy of Fine Arts...
Sacchetti, Bishop of Fano, with Angelo Cesi, Bishop of Rimini, and GiovanniBattista Scanaroli, Titular Bishop of Sidon. serving as co-consecrators. He...
his guilt, or he may have feared for himself and his group. GiovanniBattistaNiccolini: Antonio Foscarini: tragedia, Florence 1823. The play was inspired...
the historian Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta and the dramatist GiovanniBattistaNiccolini. His cousin Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone was a well known and...
sul decadimento delle arti, 1821, by GiovanniBattista Gennaro Grossi, page 30. For a performance, Antonio Niccolini was the architect, Angelo Belloni,...
in Italy. The Florentine "soirées" of the early 1950s organised by GiovanniBattista Giorgini were events where several Italian designers participated...