Angelo di Costanzo
Life
He lived in a literary circle, and fell in love with the beautiful Vittoria Colonna. His great work, Le Istorie del regno di Napoli dal 1250 fino al 1498, first appeared at Naples in 1572, and was the fruit of thirty or forty years labour; but nine more years were devoted to the task before it was issued in its final form at Aquila (1581).[1]
It is one of the best known histories of Naples, and the style is distinguished by clearness, simplicity and elegance.[1]
Notes
gollark: It's just discrimination, you potating OS.
gollark: But actually it isn't.
gollark: That's racism.
gollark: Were you expecting a Spanish Inquisition reference? No you weren't.
gollark: Nobody understands claimflags or the Spanish Inquisition.
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Costanzo, Angelo di". Encyclopædia Britannica. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 219. - Girolamo Tiraboschi, Storia della letteratura italiana, vol. vii. (Florence, 1812).
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