Filippo Galli (poet)
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Filippo Galli (c. 1465, in Monticiano – 26 November 1503, in Monte San Savino), also known as Filenio Gallo, was an Italian poet, best remembered for his pastoral poetry in the vernacular, and for a poem dedicated to Catherine Cornaro. He was a member of the Order of Saint Augustine and was magister at Sant'Elena, Venice.[1][2][3][4][5]
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[edit]- ^ Corti, Maria (July 1954). "Le tre redazioni della "Pastorale" di P.I. De Jennaro con un excursus sulle tre redazioni dell'"Arcadia"". Historical Journal of Italian Literature (in Italian). 131 (395). Turin: Loescher: 305–351. ISSN 0017-0496.
- ^ Putini, Elisabetta. "GALLI, Filippo". Treccani (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
- ^ Pèrcopo, Erasmo (1894). La prima imitazione dell'Arcadia: aggiuntevi l'Egloghe pastorali di P.J. De Jennaro e di Filenio Gallo ecc (in Italian). L. Pierro.
- ^ Pos, Danila Dal (2009). Museo casa Giorgione (in Italian). Città di Castelfranco Veneto. p. 79. ISBN 978-88-6448-002-2.
- ^ Roscoe, William (1816). Vita e Pontificato di Leone X (in Italian). Translated by Bossi, Luigi. Milan: Sonzogno.