词条 | Benvenuto Campesani |
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He composed in particular a short poem in elegiac couplets "on the resurrection of Catullus, Veronese poet"; that is, on some event related to a manuscript of Catullus. The poem is apparently written as a sort of a riddle, and its precise meaning is unclear. It tells of some compatriot of Catullus, probably named Franciscus (Francesco), who presumably either found the manuscript, or brought it to Verona from some other place, or made a new copy of it.[2] Campesani was a supporter of Cangrande della Scala,[3] whose Christian name also happens to be Francesco. References1. ^Ronald G. Witt, In the Footsteps of the Ancients: the Origins of Humanism from Lovato to Bruni, Brill Academic Publishers, 2003, p. 162. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Campesani, Benvenuto}}{{Italy-poet-stub}}2. ^J.L. Butrica, History and Transmission of the Text, in: M. Skinner, ed., A Companion to Catullus, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. 3. ^R.Witt, Petrarch and Pre-Petrarchan Humanism, in: Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation, p. 87, Leiden, 1993. 7 : Italian poets|Italian male poets|Italian notaries|People from Vicenza|1250s births|1323 deaths|Medieval Latin poets |
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