Antonio Minturno ( Italian: Antonio Minturno , 1500 , Traetto [1] - 1574 , Croton [2] ) - Italian humanist writer.
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Birth name | ital. Antonio Sebastiano Minturno |
Aliases | Minturnus; Antonius Sebastianus Minturnus |
Date of Birth | 1500 |
Place of Birth | Traretto Kingdom of Naples [1] |
Date of death | 1574 |
A place of death | Croton Kingdom of Naples [2] |
Citizenship | Kingdom of neapolitan |
Occupation | poet , literary critic |
Genre | poem |
Language of Works | italian latin |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Creativity
- 2.1 Selected Works
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
He studied philosophy with . In 1559 he became bishop of Ugento , in this position he took part in the Council of Trent . Since 1565 - Bishop of Croton .
Creativity
He wrote the once-valuable work “ De poeta ” (Venice, 1559), containing a complete discussion of the theories of poetry and drama, influenced by Aristotle and Horace . He also owns the treatise Poetic Art ( Arte poetica , 1563 ) on the rules of Tuscan versification, in which, in particular, he attacked the novel as a “barbarian” genre.
He wrote three collections of poems in Latin: “ Carmina ” (1548), “ Poemata ” (1562) and “ Poemata Tridentina ” (1564, written during the Council of Trent). A number of poems are published in Dolce's Rime scelte da diversi autori (1665).
The dialogue " Minturno, ovvero de la bellezza " (1592-1593) Torquato Tasso is dedicated to him.
Selected Works
- Minturno AS De poeta. - Venice: Rampazetto, 1559.
- . - München: W. Fink, 1970.
- Minturno AS L'arte poetica. - Venice: Valuassori, 1564.
- . - München: W. Fink, 1971.
- Minturno A. Poetic art containing the laws of poetry of the heroic, tragic, comic, satirical and all its other types // Literary manifestos of Western European classicists: collection of texts / Ed., Ed. foreword N.P. Kozlova. - M .: Publishing House of Moscow State University, 1980 .-- S. 71-80 . [3]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Now - in the Lazio region, Latina province, Italy .
- ↑ 1 2 Now - the center of the province , region of Calabria , Italy.
- ↑ Literary manifestos of Western European classicists . Electronic catalog of the library of the Omsk State Pedagogical University. Date of treatment March 17, 2013. Archived March 21, 2013.
Links
- Minturno, Antonio Sebastiano (Italian) . Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico. Date of treatment March 17, 2013. Archived March 21, 2013.
- Minturni, Anthony // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.