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78:. Brusoni, who was in great distress, copied the work and sent it to her. Thanks to powerful and influential friends, Tarabotti was able to block the publication of the text. This fact brought to an end the friendship between Brusoni and Aprosio. Aprosio wrote a defence of his work which contained the most bitter charges against Brusoni; and it seems that others, too, published still more violent satires against him, amongst which is a volume of about 200 pages, entitled 317: 62:, he ran away from the convent no less than three times. Forgiven for the first evasion, he was arrested after the second. Whilst a prisoner in Venice, he received from a friend a manuscript copy of a 166:
Lettera sopra un Libello infame, intitolato, L'Onore Riparato dalla VeritĂ , a Difesa d'Angelo Tarachia giĂ  Segretario di Stato e di presente carcerato ed inquisito di materie atroci di MaestĂ  lesa
142:, Venice, 1645, a collection of prose and verse, of facetious nature, divided into three parts, written by him during his imprisonment at Venice, where the prisons are so-called. 152:
Historia dell'ultima guerra tra Veneziani e Turchi, nella quale si contengono i successi delle passate guerre nei regni di Candia e Dalmazia, dall'anno 1644 fino al 1671
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of novels, whose protagonist, the Venetian patrician Glisomiro, is an autobiographical projection of the author, is considered Brusoni's masterpiece.
173: 168:, Mantua, without any date. In this letter, Brusoni tried to contradict the charge of having been one of the calumniators of Angelo Tarachia, 396: 359: 154:, Venice, 1673. It has passed, with additions, through several editions. Against the work, in which Brusoni had spoken ill of the 94:. Later, Brusoni wrote a short biography of his friend, which was included in the latter's posthumous edition of selected works. 406: 348: 334: 132:
in four books, in which, under feigned names, are related the adventures of Pellegrina Bonaventuri, daughter of the famous
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He wrote a wide variety of literary, historical, and political works, mostly during his time in the
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gives the catalogue, fifty-one have been printed. Amongst them there are:
59: 27: 176:, who, though innocent, had been imprisoned and accused of high treason. 182:, published in Venice, 1651, under Brusoni's academic name of Aggirato. 51: 43: 136:, and wife of Count Ulisse Bentivoglio Manzoli, a nobleman of Bologna. 87: 340: 320:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Il Valor Maltese difeso contro le Calunnie di Girolamo Brusoni
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monk, but ran away from the order and was imprisoned.
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Bondanella, Peter; Ciccarelli, Andrea, eds. (2003).
268: 247: 237: 235: 233: 231: 211: 383: 228: 117:. Of the large number of his works, of which 271:The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel 364:The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature 357: 327: 256: 222: 384: 192:(The Fashionable Carriage, 1658); and 158:, Carlo Magri wrote a work, entitled, 105:. The year of his death is not known. 313:. Vol. 5. Fellowes. p. 162. 311:A new general biographical dictionary 335:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 301: 241: 341:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 13: 397:People from the Province of Rovigo 14: 438: 188:(The Three-Oared Gondola, 1657); 97:From 1676 to 1686, he served the 22:(1614–after 1686) was an Italian 315: 295: 180:La Vita di Ferrante Pallavicini 80:Il Rovescio di Girolamo Brusoni 407:17th-century Italian novelists 262: 146:II perfetto Elucidario Poetico 1: 337:, Volume 14: Branchi–Buffetti 204: 38:Girolamo Brusoni was born in 196:(The Lost Boat, 1662). This 33: 26:writer. He was originally a 7: 90:of Aggirato and befriended 10: 443: 275:Cambridge University Press 128:, Venice, 1640. This is a 328:De Caro, Gaspare (1972). 115:Accademia degli Incogniti 84:Accademia degli Incogniti 108: 70:, written by the father 42:in 1614. He studied the 368:Oxford University Press 74:of Ventimiglia against 417:Italian Baroque people 190:Il carozzino alla moda 172:of the Duke of Mantua 16:Italian Baroque writer 186:La gondola a tre remi 58:. Having entered the 358:Capucci, M. (2002). 339:(in Italian). Rome: 307:"Brusoni (Girolamo)" 92:Ferrante Pallavicino 68:La Maschera Scoperta 360:"Brusoni, Girolamo" 330:"BRUSONI, Girolamo" 76:Arcangela Tarabotti 56:University of Padua 277:. pp. 31–32. 174:Charles II Gonzaga 170:secretary of state 194:La peota smarrita 50:and graduated in 434: 378: 376: 374: 354: 350:978-8-81200032-6 319: 318: 314: 303:Rose, Hugh James 289: 288: 266: 260: 254: 245: 239: 226: 220: 156:knights of Malta 72:Angelico Aprosio 20:Girolamo Brusoni 442: 441: 437: 436: 435: 433: 432: 431: 412:Baroque writers 382: 381: 372: 370: 351: 316: 298: 293: 292: 285: 267: 263: 255: 248: 240: 229: 221: 212: 207: 148:, Lovisa, 1712. 134:Bianca Cappello 111: 103:historiographer 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 440: 430: 429: 424: 419: 414: 409: 404: 399: 394: 380: 379: 355: 349: 325: 297: 294: 291: 290: 283: 261: 246: 227: 209: 208: 206: 203: 202: 201: 183: 177: 163: 149: 143: 137: 110: 107: 99:House of Savoy 40:Badia Polesine 35: 32: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 439: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 402:Italian poets 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 389: 387: 369: 365: 361: 356: 352: 346: 342: 338: 336: 331: 326: 323: 322:public domain 312: 308: 304: 300: 299: 286: 284:9780521669627 280: 276: 272: 265: 258: 253: 251: 243: 238: 236: 234: 232: 224: 219: 217: 215: 210: 199: 195: 191: 187: 184: 181: 178: 175: 171: 167: 164: 162:, Roma, 1667. 161: 157: 153: 150: 147: 144: 141: 138: 135: 131: 127: 124: 123: 122: 120: 116: 106: 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 31: 29: 25: 21: 371:. Retrieved 363: 333: 310: 296:Bibliography 270: 264: 257:Capucci 2002 223:De Caro 1972 193: 189: 185: 179: 165: 159: 151: 145: 140:II Camerotto 139: 126:La Fuggitiva 125: 119:Mazzucchelli 112: 96: 79: 67: 66:, entitled, 37: 19: 18: 427:Carthusians 392:1614 births 60:Carthusians 386:Categories 205:References 52:philosophy 44:humanities 28:Carthusian 242:Rose 1848 88:pseudonym 86:with the 34:Biography 422:Marinism 305:(1848). 373:18 June 198:trilogy 54:at the 48:Ferrara 24:Baroque 347:  281:  64:satire 130:novel 109:Works 101:as a 375:2023 345:ISBN 279:ISBN 46:at 388:: 366:. 362:. 343:. 332:. 309:. 273:. 249:^ 230:^ 213:^ 377:. 353:. 324:. 287:. 259:. 244:. 225:.

Index

Baroque
Carthusian
Badia Polesine
humanities
Ferrara
philosophy
University of Padua
Carthusians
satire
Angelico Aprosio
Arcangela Tarabotti
Accademia degli Incogniti
pseudonym
Ferrante Pallavicino
House of Savoy
historiographer
Accademia degli Incogniti
Mazzucchelli
novel
Bianca Cappello
knights of Malta
secretary of state
Charles II Gonzaga
trilogy



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