Portrait of Girolamo Graziani by Benedetto Gennari
Born
(1604-10-01)October 1, 1604
Pergola, Duchy of Urbino
Died
12 September 1675(1675-09-12) (aged 70)
Modena, Duchy of Modena and Reggio
Resting place
Pergola, Papal States
Alma mater
University of Bologna
Occupations
Diplomat
Poet
Politician
Writer
Spouse
Lavinia Maleguzzi
Children
3
Parent(s)
Antonio Graziani and Lavinia Graziani
Writing career
Language
Italian, Latin
Notable works
Il Cromuele Il Conquisto di Granata La Cleopatra
Girolamo Graziani (UK: /dʒɪˈroʊləˌmoʊˌɡrɑːtsiˈɑːni/[1]; 1 October 1604 – 12 September 1675) was an Italian poet and diplomat.
Graziani was one of the most famous poets of the 17th century, but his fame didn't survive him. During his life he was appreciated mainly for his epic poems La Cleopatra (1632) and Il Conquisto di Granata (1650).
The latter has been the source for Giacomo Leopardi's Consalvo (1833). In fact, the plot (Love in the imminence of death) and the names of the main characters (Consalvo and Elvira) of Leopardi's Consalvo seem to come from Graziani's poem.
^"Graziani". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
GirolamoGraziani (UK: /dʒɪˈroʊləˌmoʊ ˌɡrɑːtsiˈɑːni/; 1 October 1604 – 12 September 1675) was an Italian poet and diplomat. Graziani was one of the most...
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tragedy in five acts, released in 1671. It was conceived and written by GirolamoGraziani, through the sixties of the 17th century, in Modena, during the troubled...
conquest of Granada) is an epic poem in 26 cantos by the Italian poet GirolamoGraziani first published in Modena in 1650. The poem tells the last year of...
and the didactic aims of the Jesuits (Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, GirolamoGraziani, etc.) Following the evolution marked from Spain, at the end of the...
the Italian tragedy of 1671 Il Cromuele (The Cromwell) written by GirolamoGraziani, set in England during the Civil War. Footnotes also Cleypole and...
world can offer. Also in 1832, inspired by a 17th-century poem by GirolamoGraziani titled Il Conquisto di Granata ("The Capture of Granada"), Leopardi...
Heinrich Müller, German devotional writer (born 1631) September 12 – GirolamoGraziani, Italian poet (born 1604) September 23 – Valentin Conrart, co-founder...
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Maria of Savoy. Persistent rumours, however, portrayed Girolamo as a natural son of the Pope. Graziani & Venturelli 2001, p. 21. Brogi 1996, p. 31. Brogi...
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in the Italian tragedy of 1671 Il Cromuele (Cromwell) written by GirolamoGraziani, set in England during the Civil War. On 10 February 1663 Philips'...
the businesses. After the murder of the Duke, one of the conspirators, Girolamo Olgiati, rapidly fingered his teacher Cola as fostering the murder. Cola...
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Gaulli, Sebastiano Conca, Francesco Trevisani, Antonio Amorosi, Francesco Graziani and Pieter Van Bloemen. The gallery also houses works received from various...