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Matteo Bandello
Matteo Bandello (c. 1480–1562) was an Italian writer, soldier, Dominican friar and bishop, known mostly for his novellas. His collection of 214 novellas made him the most popular short-story writer of his day.[1]
^Norwich, John Julius (1985–1993). Oxford illustrated encyclopedia. Judge, Harry George., Toyne, Anthony. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press. p. 35. ISBN 0-19-869129-7. OCLC 11814265.
MatteoBandello (c. 1480–1562) was an Italian writer, soldier, Dominican friar and bishop, known mostly for his novellas. His collection of 214 novellas...
often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning "[descendant] of Matteo". MatteoBandello, Italian novelist Matteo Berrettini (born 1996)...
story "Of Apollonius and Silla" by Barnabe Rich, based on a story by MatteoBandello. The first documented public performance was on 2 February 1602, at...
back to antiquity. The plot is based on an Italian tale written by MatteoBandello and translated into verse as The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet...
stabbed to death at the hands of assassins. These events inspired MatteoBandello to write his twenty-fourth novel. Two tragedies were taken from this:...
story by Pierre Boaistuau, itself derived from an Italian novella by MatteoBandello. The plot of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet takes place over four days...
originally stems from a short story by the contemporary Italian novelist MatteoBandello (in which Cromwell is a page to a foot-soldier, carrying his pike and...
dissension. The name Paris was first given to il conte di Lodrone by MatteoBandello, whose novella on the tragedy was first published in Lucca in 1554...
that is dated June 9, 1524. The novel was taken up 30 years later by MatteoBandello. The novel was published posthumously and anonymously about 1531 in...
noble lovers"). These three stories, plus another later version by MatteoBandello and the English translation by Arthur Brooke in the poem Tragicall...
families. In 1554, MatteoBandello published the second volume of his Novelle which included his version of Giulietta e Romeo. Bandello emphasises Romeo's...
popular short stories in Europe were the darkly tragic "novella" of MatteoBandello, especially in their French translation. The mid 17th century in France...
me", and the consternation that this statement caused. The writer MatteoBandello observed Leonardo at work and wrote that some days he would paint from...
nor her money. Delio – A courtier, who tries to woo Julia. Based on MatteoBandello's self-depiction under this name, his purpose is to be the sounding...
Cardinal Carafa, the Marquis de Montebello, Cardinal Farnese and author MatteoBandello. According to Pierre Brantome, she was herself a client of one of her...
Shakespeare's name Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare's will Robert Armin MatteoBandello Cuthbert Burbage Richard Burbage Robert Chester (poet) Henry Condell...
Vida, Gian Giorgio Trissino and Bibbiena, writers of novelle like MatteoBandello, and a hundred other literati of the time were bishops, or papal scriptors...
Lisabetta da Messina – IV day IV Novel, Gerbino ed Elissa (1351) MatteoBandello – Novelliere First Part, novel XXII (1554) William Shakespeare – Much...
Colonna (probably the writer of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili) and MatteoBandello. Many Dominicans took part in the artistic activity of the age, the...
In Shakespeare's lifetime, a writer known for doing likewise was MatteoBandello, who based his work on that of writers such as Giovanni Boccaccio and...
the play ends. Shakespeare's immediate source may have been one of MatteoBandello of Mantua's Novelle ("Tales"), possibly the translation into French...
plot is already found in Italian novelle by Masuccio Salernitano and MatteoBandello. Even though Calderón uses elements from Lope de Vega's play La viuda...
Alessandria) and that he was the nephew of Vincenzo Bandello (uncle of the novelist MatteoBandello), the prior of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie...
Divina is portrayed in contemporary literature, such as a novel of MatteoBandello, and was subject of many legends and stories. She was a friend of Raphael...
Pietro Bembo, she corresponded with the poet Bernardo Tasso, the writer MatteoBandello, and author and playwright Pietro Aretino (who would come to slander...