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31: 287:; and was Manso's literary executor. After the death of Manso (1645) Battista spent some time with the Prince of Avellino, and then withdrew to his native village, where he lived a simple literary life. Though greatly troubled by physical ailments, he made frequent journeys in southern Italy. He died at Naples, March 6, 1675. 326:, the founder of a school of poetry aiming at going further the baroque in its quest for novelty. 'Giuseppe Battista was the leader, Giuseppe Artale the second in command of that sort of "baroque of the baroque" which flourished in the second half of the seventeenth century.' 518:
Prinari, Marco (2008). "Che faci eterne alla mia gloria ho acceso: Giuseppe Battista e le Poesie Meliche". In Cristina Montagnani (ed.).
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finds Battista 'a bad poet, who united in himself all the faults of his age,' but admits that his treatise on
271:. When very young he lost his parents; but he was able to study both at his native place and later with the 94: 592: 334: 162: 535:
Rigo, Pietro Giulio (2015). "Un'inedita censura bolognese alle Poesie meliche di Giuseppe Battista".
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Camerino, Giuseppe Antonio (2021). "Tracce di Dante in età barocca. Il caso di Giuseppe Battista".
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Battista appears to have been on friendly terms with Pietro Alois,
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Snyder, Jon R. "Truth and Wonder in Naples circa 1640." In
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Battista published extensive collections of verse, the
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Seicento e Settecento: Rivista di letteratura italiana
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Cesare Battista and Macedonia Battista (née Fasano)
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Raffaello Morghen
Grottaglie
Kingdom of Naples
Naples
Kingdom of Naples
San Lorenzo Maggiore, Naples
Latin
Italian
17th century
Baroque
Poetry
treatise
Baroque
Marinism
[dʒuˈzɛppebatˈtista]
marinist
Grottaglie
Brindisi
Taranto
Jesuits
Naples
Giovanni Battista Manso
Oziosi
Latin
Girolamo Tiraboschi
Benedetto Croce
Giuseppe Artale
Lorenzo Crasso
Giovanni Francesco Loredano

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