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Antonio Francesco Grazzini

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Grazzini was temperamental, his life consequently enlivened or disturbed by various literary quarrels. His Umidi brethren expelled him for a time, because of his ruthless criticism of the Arameans, a party of academicians who maintained that the
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II Lasca ranks as one of the great masters of Tuscan prose. His style is flexible and abundantly idiomatic, but without affectation. It has the force and freshness of popular speech, whilst retaining a flavour of academic culture.
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three novelle by Grazzini, from a manuscript of the 16th century in the Comunale of Perugia; and in 1870 a small collection of those poems which have been left unpublished by previous editors appeared at Poggibonsi,
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near the Cathedral. In 1540 he was among the founders of the Accademia degli Umidi, which was soon renamed
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Tutti I trionfi, larri, mascherate o canti carnascialeschi, andati per Firenze dal tempo del
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Io sono a Staggia, ch'è la patria mia, e de' miei primi l'antica magione…
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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which is still frequently substituted for his proper name.
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The shovel of Anton Francesco Grazzini (il Lasca) at the
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