Antonio Tebaldeo

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Antonio Tebaldeo (* 1463 in Ferrara ; † 1537 there ) was an Italian poet .

Life

Antonio Tebaldeo was born in Ferrara, where he was later tutor to Isabella d'Este and then secretary Lucretia Borgias . During the tenure of Pope Leo X. he went to Rome , where he enjoyed papal sponsorship, and made friends there with writers and artists, including Raphael . Tebaldeo wrote numerous sonnets and pastoral poems in Latin and Italian . He succeeds Francesco Petrarch . His poetry has a patriotic undertone, but for the most part now appears rather artificial. Tebaldeo's poems were first published in Ferrara in 1499 without his permission. They appeared in several new editions in the 16th century .

literature

  • G. de Lisa: Un rimatore cortigiano del Quattrocento - Antonio Tebaldeo , 1928
  • S. Pasquazi: Umanesimo ferrarese , 1955

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