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278: 31: 316:. The poem was a huge success and established him as an author of note. Sara Copia Sullam addressed an enthusiastic letter full of praise to the Genoese poet. In the letter she admitted that she carried the book with her all the time, and even slept with it. Cebà responded to Sara's letter, and this was the start of four years of letters, gifts and poems, exchanged between the two. The 250:. On his return to Genoa in 1591 he became a member of the prestigious Accademia degli Addormentati (Academy of the Sleepers), and soon distinguished himself by his academic lectures. He lived most of his life in Genoa. He was ordained a cleric in 1605, after his beloved Geronima Di Negro had become a 265:, whom he admired but whom he never actually met. He appears to have fallen in love with Sara, and constantly urged her to convert to Christianity, but she resisted. Ansaldo and Sara corresponded from spring 1618 until spring 1622. The correspondence is known through Cebà's 669: 292:
Cebà's conservative intellectual outlook was typical of Genoese lesser nobility, but conflicted with an inclination to Baroque novelty. His first book of verse,
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Boccato, Carla (1974). "Lettere Di Ansaldo Cebà, Genovese, a Sara Copio Sullam, Poetessa Del Ghetto Di Venezia".
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The Citizen of a Republic. What are His Rights, His Duties, and Privileges, and what Should be His Education
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Le glorie de gli Incogniti: o vero, Gli huomini illustri dell'Accademia de' signori Incogniti di Venetia
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stamp which it contained - celebrating a Genoese lady, Aurelia Spinola - gave way in a second volume of
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Cebà had an extremely close relationship, by correspondence only, with the jewish poet and writer
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di Ansaldo Cebà e l'encomiastica civile genovese". In Danielle Boillet; Liliana Grassi (eds.).
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I charatteri morali di Theofrasto interpretati per Ansaldo Cebà. Al cardinale Federigo Borromeo
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Genova e il barocco. Studi su Angelo Grillo, Ansaldo Cebà, Anton Giulio Brignole Sale
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and published in New York City in 1845. In 1620 he published an Italian version of
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Sarra Copia Sulam. A Jewish Salonnière and the Press in Counter-Reformation Venice
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Portrait of Ansaldo Cebà. From the book "Le glorie degli Incogniti", 1647
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Nardone, Jean-Luc (2014). "Per una riedizione critica del
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Giornale Ligustico di Archeologia, Storia e Letteratura
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Giornale Ligustico di Archeologia, Storia e Letteratura
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Born to an ancient Genoese family connected with the
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Forme e occasioni dell'encomio tra Cinque e Seicento
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London: Buns & Lambert: 71–102 598: 395:, was printed for the first time in 895:«Ansaldo Cebà Genovese». In : 840:(1617) di Ansaldo Cebà, accademico 776:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 636: 492: 210:(1565 – April 1623) was an Italian 13: 660:Giuliani, Nicolò. "Ansaldo Cebà". 355:, in which he tried to prove that 258:. He died in Genoa in April 1623. 14: 988: 957:17th-century Italian male writers 889: 772:, Volume 23: Cavallucci–Cerretesi 377:Il Principio dell'Historia Romana 353:Il Gonzaga over del Poema Heroico 967:17th-century Italian translators 670:"Liguri ellenisti: Ansaldo Cebà" 285:inspired by Cebà's poem, Genoa, 16:Italian Baroque poet (1565–1623) 629: 609: 592: 555: 510: 432: 375:, and the historical treatise 1: 744:La Rassegna Mensile Di Israel 562:Westwater, Lynn Lara (2020). 335:, translated into English by 324:, had his palace frescoed by 865:Grassi, Liliana (2014). "Il 221: 7: 254:. Cebà was a member of the 10: 993: 972:University of Padua alumni 952:17th-century Italian poets 947:16th-century Italian poets 797:. Milan: Vita e pensiero. 445:by Antonio Belloni in the 333:Il Cittadino di Repubblica 977:Greek–Italian translators 793:Corradini, Marco (1994). 287:Palazzo Giacomo Lomellini 256:Accademia degli Incogniti 234:, where he studied under 201: 191: 172: 146: 127: 117: 110: 90: 80: 58: 40: 28: 21: 932:Italian literary critics 763:Mutini, Claudio (1979). 702:Cornell University Press 668:Bertollotto, G. (1891). 406: 403:(vol. 2), Verona, 1723. 272: 822:Oxford University Press 373:La Principessa Silandra 312:'s story in twenty-one 937:Italian Baroque people 838:Cittadino di republica 812:Slawinski, M. (2002). 696:Hutton, James (1935). 599:Cebà, Ansaldo (1845). 379:. A second epic poem, 337:Charles Edwards Lester 289: 448:Enciclopedia Treccani 387:, and two volumes of 280: 774:(in Italian). 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Genoa
Republic of Genoa
Genoa
Republic of Genoa
University of Padua
Italian language
17th century
Baroque literature
Poetry
drama
treatise
Late Renaissance
Baroque
Baroque
literary critic
Grimaldi
University of Padua
Sperone Speroni
Giason Denores
Greek language
literature
nun
Accademia degli Incogniti
Sara Copia Sullam

Domenico Fiasella
Palazzo Giacomo Lomellini
Petrarchan
Esther

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