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of Rome. His correspondence with some of the most important Italian men of letters of the day has been only recently discovered in the Fondo Malvezzi-Campeggi. Campeggi's most important work is his sixteen-cantos poem
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Racconto de gli heretici iconomiasti giustiziati in Bologna a' gloria di Dio della B. Vergine et per honore della patria
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Idilli del molto ill.re sig. conte Ridolfo Campeggi. L'amante schernito. La morte di Procri. La morte di Florigella ...
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Le lagrime di Maria Vergine poema heroico del sig. co. Ridolfo Campeggi nell'Academia dei Gelati il Rugginoso
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The Baroque Libretto: Italian Operas and Oratorios in the Thomas Fisher Library at the University of Toronto
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Ridolfo Campeggi was born in Bologna, the scion of a noble family. He was a member of the prestigious
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Fogagnolo, Barbara (1996). "Quattro lettere inedite di Giovan Battista Marino a Ridolfo Campeggi".
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was performed in 1605, at the Casa Zoppio in Bologna where the accademia had its own private
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Campeggi died in Bologna on 28 June 1624 and was buried in the church of the Annunziata.
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La Italia consolata epitalamio per le reali nozze del sereniss. Vittorio Amadeo ...
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has been attributed to him. Also worthy of mention is the one hundred octaves poem
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Il Reno sacrificante, attione dramatica in musica del sig. co. Ridolfo Campeggi
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Il Tancredi tragedia di Ridolfo Campeggi nell'Academia de i Gelati il Rugginoso
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Andromeda tragedia del co. Ridolfo Campeggi da recitarsi in musica in Bologna
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Rime del Conte Ridolfo Campeggi nell'Accademia dei Gelati il Rugginoso ...
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IV, 1) had a notable success. Following the lead of Federico Asinari and
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Filarmindo favola pastorale del Rugginoso Gelato il co. Ridolfo Campeggi
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Quattro pianti delle lagrime di Maria Vergine del co. Ridolfo Campeggi
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was a popular work in its day and brought Campeggi his first success.
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Memorie imprese, e ritratti de' signori Accademici Gelati di Bologna
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La destruttione di Gierusalemme del sig. conte Ridolfo Campeggi, ...
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La nave panegirico delle lodi della santitĂ  di N.S. papa Gregorio XV
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to be performed in Bologna (1610). He wrote also the interludes of
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L'aurora ingannata, fauoletta del co. Ridolfo Campeggi
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Italian poet, librettist, and playwright (1565–1624)
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Bologna: appresso Bartolomeo Cochi. 1614. 727:The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature 720: 699: 597: 541: 440:, Bologna, presso Bartolomeo Cochi, 1619. 384:, Parma, appresso Simone Parlasca, 1608. 553: 434:, Bologna, per Sebastiano Bonomi, 1617. 744: 669: 657: 572: 495: 396:, Bologna, per Simone Parlasca, 1609. 677:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 646:«Ridolfo Campeggi conte». 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His 787:Italian Baroque people 631:10.2307/j.ctv15d81vf.6 342:, who, in a letter to 354:of Venice and of the 309:ancient Greek theatre 273:L’Aurora disingannata 681:(in Italian). Rome: 277:Il Reno sacrificante 230:Accademia dei Gelati 777:People from Bologna 752:Italian librettists 723:"Campeggi, Ridolfo" 672:"CAMPEGGI, Ridolfo" 333:Christine of France 311:. 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Papal States
Bologna
Papal States
Italian
17th century
Baroque
Poetry
drama
Baroque
Neoclassicism
Marinist
poet
librettist
playwright
Accademia dei Gelati
pseudonym
pastoral
theatre
Girolamo Giacobbi
opera
lyric
tragedy
Decameron
Pomponio Torelli
Seneca
ancient Greek theatre
Bolognese dialect
Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger
Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy

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