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Orbecche is a tragedy written by Giovanni Battista Giraldi in 1541. It was the first modern tragedy written on classical principles, and along with Sperone
Orbecche
Italian humanist
Battista Giraldi about the principles of theatre, involving Giraldi's tragedy Orbecche as well as Speroni's tragedy Canace. Between 1560 and 1564 he lived in
Sperone_Speroni
Principle of classical rhetoric, poetry, and theatrical theory
incest between a brother and sister) and Giovanni Battista Giraldi's play Orbecche (involving patricide and cruel scenes of vengeance). In seventeenth-century
Decorum
there are four lyrical interludes (intermezzi). Erofili is modeled after Orbecche by Giovanni Battista Giraldi (published in 1547), however it includes several
Erofili
Italian novelist and poet
twenty-six cantos, Cinthio wrote nine tragedies, the best known of which, Orbecche, was produced in 1541. The bloodthirsty nature of the play, and its style
Giovanni_Battista_Giraldi
Verse tragedy by Sperone Speroni
Still, the play circulated widely, and, with Giovanni Battista Giraldi's Orbecche, led to literary debates on tragedy and theatrical morals and decorum through
Canace_(play)
pirotechnia (Biringuccio), Padmavat (Malik Muhammad Jayasi) 1541 in literature – Orbecche (Giraldi) 1542 in literature – Luca Landucci's diary ends; Andrew Boorde
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Epoch of a European Culture
on Sperone Speroni's play Canace and Giovanni Battista Giraldi's play Orbecche). Regular comedies (i.e. comedies in five acts modeled on Plautus or Terence
17th-century French literature
17th-century_French_literature
by Sperone Speroni's play Canace and Giovanni Battista Giraldi's play Orbecche) would also influence the French tradition. In the same spirit of imitation—and
Theatre_of_France
translation of Antigone. Sperone Speroni in his Canace and Giraldi Cintio in his Orbecche tried to become innovators in tragic literature, but provoked criticisms
Italian_literature
Italian composer
at the Ferrara court, including incidental music for Giraldi Cinzio's Orbecche (1541), Agostino Beccari's Il sacrificio (1554) (excepting one fragment)
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Overview of the events of 1510 in literature
Sodomytes, Pharisees and Papystes most wicked 1541 Giovanni Battista Giraldi – Orbecche 1551 Marin Držić – Dundo Maroje 1553 (about 1553) – Gammer Gurton's Needle
16th_century_in_literature
Literature written in French from 1494 to 1600
by Sperone Speroni's play Canace and Giovanni Battista Giraldi's play Orbecche) would also influence the French tradition. In the same spirit of imitation
French_Renaissance_literature
absolutissima kyklopaideia Lodovico Dolce – Il ragazzo Giovanni Battista Giraldi – Orbecche Anonymous – The Schole House of Women Francesco Berni (died 1535) – Orlando
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