Jacopo Sannazaro
Jacopo Sannazaro (; 28 July 1458 – 6 August 1530) was an Italian poet, humanist, member and head of the Accademia Pontaniana from Naples.He wrote easily in Latin, in Italian and in Neapolitan, but is best remembered for his humanist classic ''Arcadia'', a masterwork that illustrated the possibilities of poetical prose in Italian, and instituted the theme of Arcadia, representing an idyllic land, in European literature. Sannazaro's elegant style was the inspiration for much courtly literature of the 16th century, including Sir Philip Sidney's ''Arcadia''. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Sannazaro, Jacopo, 1458-1530Other Authors: “...Sannazaro, Jacopo, 1458-1530...”
Created 1527
Location: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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10by Cardona, Lazzaro, 1533-approximately 1585Other Authors: “...Sannazaro, Jacopo, 1458-1530...”
Created 1584
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