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Francesco Bracciolini

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On the death of the pope Bracciolini returned to Pistoia, where he died in 1645. There is scarcely any species of poetry, epic, dramatic, pastoral, lyric or burlesque, which Bracciolini did not attempt; but he is principally noted for his mock-heroic poem
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he returned to his own country; and when his patron Barberini was elected pope, under the name of
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published in 1618, similar but confessedly inferior to the contemporary work of
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Bracciolini had also the honor conferred on him of taking a surname from the
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Giuliano Bracciolini and Marietta Bracciolini (née Cellesi)
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Giuliano Finelli
Pistoia
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Pistoia
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
San Francesco, Pistoia
University of Bologna
Italian
Late Renaissance
Baroque
[franˈtʃeskobrattʃoˈliːni]
poet
Pistoia
Florence
Accademia Fiorentina
literature
Rome
Maffeo Barberini
France
Clement VIII
Urban VIII
Antonio Marcello Barberini
arms
bees
Alessandro Tassoni
La secchia rapita
Croce racquistata
Bernardo Giunti
Gio. Battista Ciotti

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