Girolamo Muzio

Girolamo Muzio or Mutio Justinopolitano (1496 in Padua, Republic of Venice  1576 in Paneretta near Siena, Grand Duchy of Tuscany) was an Italian courtier, poet, and author in defence of the vernacular Italian language against Latin.[1][2]

Works

  • Il duello (Venice, 1550)
  • Il gentilhuomo (Venice, 1571)
  • Battaglie per diffesa dell'italica lingua (1582)
  • Poems for Tullia d’Aragona: Egloghe (1550)
  • Treatise of poetry after Horace (1551)
  • Against Claudio Tolomei (1533–1574)
  • Difesa del cattolicesimo nelle Vergeriane (1550) against Pier Paolo Vergerio
  • Le mentite ochiniane (1551) against Bernardino Ochino
  • Lettere catholiche, vol I-IV (1571)

Notes

  1. Girolamo Muzio Biography 1496–1576
  2. "Italian bio". Archived from the original on 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2010-06-24.


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