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Bernardo Tasso

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where his son joined him in about 1552. In 1556 news came that Porzia had died, and Bernardo suspected her brother of poisoning her with the object of getting control over her property. As it subsequently happened, Porzia's estate never descended to her son; and the daughter Cornelia married below
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He served various noblemen then, among them duke Guidobaldo II, in whose court his son Torquato was educated. When Bernardo was serving the duke of
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Bernardo's sister, Bordelisia Tasso al secolo (circa 1500 -1567), was placed by her uncle in the Benedictine monastery of San Grata in Bergamo.
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was offered in 1557, Bernardo Tasso gladly accepted it. He read cantos of his
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Delle lettere di m. Bernardo Tasso accresciute, corrette e illustrate
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He was, for many years, secretary in the service of the prince of
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to the duchess and her ladies, or discussed the merits of
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her birth, at the instigation of her maternal relatives.
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Index


Republic of Venice
courtier
poet
Salerno
Neapolitan
Torquato Tasso
Sorrento
Salerno
Naples
Rome
Mantua
Guglielmo Gonzaga
Ostiglia
Urbino
Amadigi
Homer
Virgil
Trissino
Ariosto
Venice
Ostiglia
Duchy of Mantua
psalms
eclogues
sonnets
odes
Horace
Venice
L'Amadigi

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