Английская Википедия:Giuseppe Artale
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox person Giuseppe Artale (Catania, 29 August 1628 – Naples, 11 February 1679) was a Sicilian poet, novelist, and duelist, known for his Marinist works. He was also a knight of the Constantinian Order of Saint George.Шаблон:Sfn
Biography
Giuseppe Artale was born at Catania, in 1628.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn He was descended from an ancient Aragonese family.Шаблон:Sfn At fifteen, he made a hurried departure from his native city, where he had killed a rival in a duel.Шаблон:Sfn He entered the army soon after, and rendered himself conspicuous by his bravery. For a time, he served as Captain of the Guard to the palatine Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and was highly esteemed by the emperor Leopold. He distinguished himself in the Cretan War against the Ottoman Empire, and was made a knight of the Constantinian Order of Saint George, with permission to add the imperial eagle, or Double-headed eagle, to his family arms.[1] As a swordsman he was unrivalled, and was commonly known by the appellation of the sanguinary knight, conferred upon him for his success as a well-practised duelist. He died at Naples in 1679, worn out by excess.
Artale was a member of the principal academies of Italy, and enjoyed a considerable reputation as a poet. He is best known today for his heroic romance Cordimarte (1660), and his Enciclopedia poetica (1658-1664), recognised as the last flowering of the pessimistic vein of Neapolitan Marinism.[2] The Enciclopedia poetica, one of the most remarkable Italian poetry collections of the Baroque period, pushes conceptismo to its most extreme forms.Шаблон:Sfn The Cordimarte, written in an elaborate rhetorical style, is one of the last and most conspicuous examples of Italian Baroque chivalric romance.Шаблон:Sfn
Works
- Dell’Enciclopedia Poetica parte prima, Perugia, 1658; Venice, 1660 and 1664.
- Dell’Enciclopedia parte seconda; ovvero la Guerra fra i vivi e morti, Tragedia di lieta fine; e Il Cor di Marte, historia favoleggiata, Venice, 1660; the fifth edition was published at Naples, 1679.
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External links
- Works of Artale at Italian Wikisource
- Английская Википедия
- Writers from Sicily
- Italian male poets
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- People from Catania
- 1628 births
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- Baroque writers
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- Italian duellists
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