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have a paradoxical character, following the Baroque tradition: five consist in the praise respectively of the art of stealing, of ignorance, of madness, of lies and of ambition; another deals bitterly with the tricks of whores; the final is a funeral lamentation for a pink cat killed by a soldier,
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that afflicted the author. Orsini's poems display considerable satiric talent and humor and were particularly popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. They were praised by French critic
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Boffito, Giuseppe (1898). "D'un imitatore del Cocai nel Seicento. Maestro Stopino (Cesare Orsini)".
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In his twenties, he left his native country in search of fortune and traveled among the courts of
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Macaronéana, ou Mélanges de littérature macaronique des différents peuples de l'Europe
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This edition, which is considered the best, contains the following pieces: I.
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Magistri Stopini Poetæ Ponzanensis Capriccia Macaronica cum Nova Appendice
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Magister Stopinus. It was composed following the example of the works of
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Cesare Orsini was born in Ponzano in Val di Magra, in the
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Magistri Stopini Poetæ Ponzanensis Capriccia Macaronica
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Contentio Trium Poetarum Nizzus , Bertoldus, et Drias
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Orsini composed three collections of love verses in
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He is the best known 652: 324:and a lamentation for the 561:Pignatti, Franco (2013). 241:In 1612, Orsini moved to 234:when Memmo was appointed 160: 76: 35:Ponzano in Val di Magra, 177:; 1572 – 368:Laudes de Arte Robbandi 16:Italian poet and writer 626:Italian Baroque people 499:by Luigi Fassò in the 384:De Laudibus Ambitionis 372:De Laudibus Ignorantiæ 238:of the city in 1601. 230:, whom he followed in 174: 502:Enciclopedia Treccani 364:De Malitiis Putanarum 267:Capriccia macaronica, 572:(in Italian). Rome: 471:Enciclopedia on line 276:published under the 251:Capriccia macaronica 247:Bonifazio Bevilacqua 636:Italian male poets 376:De Laudibus Pazziæ 225:Venetian patrician 380:De Laudibus Bosiæ 298:land of Cockaigne 228:Marcantonio Memmo 206:Republic of Genoa 184:) was an Italian 164: 163: 142:Literary movement 87:Magister Stopinus 37:Republic of Genoa 643: 587: 583:978-8-81200032-6 563:"ORSINI, Cesare" 557: 548: 535: 518: 512: 506: 498: 490: 479: 478: 467:"Orsini, Cesare" 463: 454: 448: 433: 427: 361: 353: 338: 335: 183: 180: 52: 49: 19: 651: 650: 646: 645: 644: 642: 641: 640: 621:Baroque writers 591: 590: 584: 560: 551: 538: 529: 526: 521: 515:Delepierre 1852 513: 509: 496: 491: 482: 465: 464: 457: 449: 436: 430:Delepierre 1852 428: 421: 417: 404:Elegiarum Liber 360:. 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Index

Republic of Genoa
Latin
Italian
17th century
Baroque
Poetry
Baroque
Marinism
Latin
Baroque
macaronic Latin
Teofilo Folengo
Republic of Genoa
northern Italy
Gonzaga
Mantua
Venetian patrician
Marcantonio Memmo
Brescia
podestĂ 
Ferrara
Bonifazio Bevilacqua
Italian
pseudonym
Merlin Cocai
Muses
Parnassus
Bacchus
land of Cockaigne
elegies

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