Antonio Veneziano (poet), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Antonio Veneziano (poet)

Italian poet

Date of Birth: 07-Jan-1543

Place of Birth: Monreale, Sicily, Italy

Date of Death: 19-Aug-1593

Profession: writer, poet, author

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Antonio Veneziano (poet)

  • Antonio Veneziano (1543 - 19 August 1593) was an Italian poet who wrote mainly in the Sicilian language.
  • He is considered among the greatest poets who wrote in Sicilian, which include Giovanni Meli, Domenico Tempio and Nino Martoglio.
  • He is perhaps the first major figure in Sicilian literature following the Sicilian School which predates him by three centuries.
  • During his lifetime, he was well known for his poetry both within Sicily and far beyond.
  • He also wrote in Italian and Latin. Veneziano was born in Monreale, a contemporary of the great Spanish writer Cervantes (Sicily was under Spanish rule at this time).
  • As it happens, both shared a cell after being captured by Barbary pirates around 1575.
  • He wrote his greatest work, Celia during his period of imprisonment in Algeria (he was released in 1579).
  • Cervantes is reported as having said that Veneziano had earned a passage to Paradise through this collection of poems (Celia means a jest or joke in both Sicilian and Italian).
  • He wrote other works of poetry, also delving in satire and bawdy rhymes.
  • He died in Palermo. When once asked why he chose to write in Sicilian rather than a recognised literary language such as Italian or Spanish, he replied to the effect that if a man is to seduce a woman, he must do so in her mother tongue.
  • It is unclear whether a pun was intended.The whole of his works were assembled in 1967 in a publication entitled: Ottave, edited by A.
  • Rigoli.

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