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  1. The Jerusalem delivered of Torquato Tasso. Tr. into English Spenserian verse, with a life of the author: by J. H. Wiffen by Torquato (1544-1595). J. H. Wiffen Tasso, 1868-01-01
  2. Intrichi damore, comedia del Sign. Torquato Tasso Rappresentata in Caprarola (all'ill et rever Sig. Card. Farnese) by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1630-01-01
  3. Intrichi dïÿýamore, comedia del Sign. Torquato Tasso Rappresentata in Caprarola (allill et rever Sig. Card. Farnese) by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1630-01-01
  4. The Jerusalem delivered of Torquato Tasso by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1878-01-01
  5. GERUSALEMME LIBERATA DEL SIG. TORQUATO TASSO. Al Sereniss. Sig. Don Alfonso II. Duca V. di Ferrara, &c. Aggiunti a ciascun Cato sono gli Argomenti del Sig. Oratio Ariosti by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1581-01-01
  6. Jerusalem Delivered (gerusalemme Liberata) by Tasso Torquato 1544-1595, Esolen Anthony M, 2010-10-14
  7. Jerusalem delivered; a poem by Torquato Tasso. Tr. by Edward Fa by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1890-01-01
  8. Jerusalem delivered. by Torquato Tasso; translated by Edward Fai by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1901-01-01
  9. Torquato Tasso 1544-1595: Notes to accompany an exhibition held in the Kings Library, the British Library, 28 July-31 December 1995 by Chris Michaelides, 1995
  10. Later works. rendered into English verse Also. a short essay: Af by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1907-01-01
  11. Aminta Favola Boscareccia.Rivedura, e corretta per l'Abbate Antonio. by Torquato [1544-1595]. TASSO, 1729
  12. The Genesis of Tasso's Narrative Theory: English Translations of the Early Poetics and a Comparative Study of Their Significance by Lawrence F. Rhu, Torquato Tasso, 1993-07
  13. The Romance Epics of Boiardo, Ariosto, and Tasso: From Public Duty to Private Pleasure (Toronto Italian Studies) by Jo Ann Cavallo, 2004-09-15
  14. Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata by Marilyn Migiel, 1993-11

61. Torquato Tasso
Torquato Tasso. 15441595. V jeho osobe se svárí, podobne jakov Petrarkovi, krestanství s pohanstvím. Narodil se v Sorrente
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Torquato Tasso
V jeho osobì se sváøí, podobnì jako v Petrarkovi, køesanství s pohanstvím.
Narodil se v Sorrentì (jeho otec byl šlechticem a napsal podle španìlského vzoru romantický epos Amadis se Gaula). Studuje práva v Bologni a v Padovì a pokouší se rovnìž o epos rytíøským pøíbìhem lásky Rinaldino, ale už tehdy pomýšlí na epos z køižáckých dob a píše báseò o Jeruzalemu. Psal také milostnou lyriku, pojednání o podstatì eposu. Koneènì až v roce 1565 pøistupuje k práci na svém hlavním díle Osvobozený Jeruzalém , jehož první verzi dokonèil v roce 1575. Dílo však musel pøepracovat na pøíkaz inkvizice.
Ve tøiceti letech se u nìj poprvé objevují známky duševní poruchy, první tìžký záchvat šílenství u nìj propuká v roce 1576. Musel být držen v izolaci pro svou nebezpeènost pro okolí. I pøes toto své utrpení zùstal básnicky èinný.
Osvobozený Jeruzalém vychází pak nezákonnì v roce 1580, zákonnì 1581.
Tasso ho pøepracoval na Dobytý Jeruzalém (1593), který byl katolicky pravovìrnìjší, je však ménì literární, básnický. Dalším dílem je filosoficky teologická báseò Stvoøený svìt (Il mondo creato).

62. ResAnet Record
SUBJECTS Cam~oes, Luiz de 1524?1580 Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 Milton,John, 1608-1674 Virgil Epic poetry,History and criticism.
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AMICUS No. 6031040 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - PN1303 B65 - NL has: 1963 printing. NL Stacks - PN1303 B65 - Copy 2 - NL has: 1963 printing. NAME(S): * Bowra, C. M. (Cecil Maurice), 1898-1971 Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 Milton, John, 1608-1674 Virgil ... Epic poetry,History and criticism

63. ResAnet Browse Results
Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 (1 doc); Aminta (2 docs); Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595.
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  • 64. Aquisizioni Regione Lombardia 1995 - 2002: Bergamo, Biblioteca Civica "Angelo Ma
    Translate this page Essa annovera tutte le opere dei poeti Bernardo (1493-1569) e Torquato Tasso (1544-1595),possedute in svariate edizioni italiane e straniere, alcune di
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    65. Skolavpohode.cz
    Torquato Tasso Osvobozený Jeruzalém Torquato Tasso (1544-1595)byl dvorský básník italských knížat. Tassuv život byl
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    66. LitWeb.net
    Torquato Tasso 15441595 search biblion. The greatest Italian poetof the late Renaissance, best remembered for his masterpiece LA
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    The greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance, best remembered for his masterpiece LA GERUSALEMME LIBERATA ( Jerusalem Delivered , 1575). Its hero is the leader of the first Crusade, Godfrey of Bouillon; its climax is the capture of the holy city. In the 1570s Tasso developed a persecution mania, which led to legends about the restless, half-mad, and misunderstood author. He died a few days before he was due to be crowned as the king of poets by the Pope. Tasso remained one of the most widely read poets among educated Europeans until the beginning of the 19th century. Io, ch'altre volte fui nelle amorose

    67. DBNL Auteur - Torquato Tasso
    Torquato Tasso 15441595. geboren 1544 te Sorrento overleden 1595.Werken. (geen titels beschikbaar). Uitgaven. (geen titels beschikbaar).
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    68. Free Classical Music
    The play recalls the life and passions of Torquato Tasso (15441595), whose literarymasterpiece about the first Crusade, La Gerusalemme Liberata, made him
    http://www.new-classics.co.uk/html/symphonies.html
    books LISZT - DANTE SYMPHONY/TASSO TELARC SACD-60613 BRUNO WALTER IN STOCKHOLM TAHRA TAH 508/509 This double album contains an entire live concert that the legendary Bruno Walter gave in Stockholm in 1950, featuring works by W. A. Mozart and Franz Schubert. The concert was formerly out on LP but has never been available in its complete version, as here. The first CD includes Mozart’s Serenade No. 13 (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) as well as his Symphony No. 39, both recorded in 1950 with the excellent Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. The Stockholm concert continues on the second CD with an exemplary performance of Schubert’s Ninth Symphony (the Great). The first CD also features Mozart’s Symphony No. 40, recorded by Walter live in 1952 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. These remarkable recordings reveal the conductor at the height of his powers and this is a most valuable addition to the historical repertoire now increasingly available on CD. CBC SMCD 5231 This album features two intense symphonies by Alexander Porfirevich Borodin, together with his beautiful Nocturne – Andante from the String Quartet No. 2 (arranged for string orchestra by Sir Malcolm Sargent) and his popular Overture to Prince Igor. Borodin was one of the most gifted of the Russian nationalist group known as ‘The Mighty Handful’, but composed less than the others because of the demands of his work as a professor at the Medico-Surgical Academy of Saint Petersburg. His passionate symphonies are dramatic and often operatic in character, revealing both European and Asian influences. Many of the themes, if not actual folk melodies, have the flavour of central Asian nomadic tribal music, perhaps as a consequence of Borodin’s Tartar ancestry. The renowned Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is conducted by its British music director Bramwell Tovey.

    69. AIM25: University College London: Tasso Manuscript
    15501634 Sieur de la Brosse French poet and translator x Le Loyer Pierre xBrosse Sieur de la Tasso Torquato 1544-1595 Italian Renaissance poet.
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    70. Italian Poems - Giuseppe Ungaretti, Cesare Pavese, Torquato Tasso, And Eugenio M
    night has reached an end. You are the light and the morning. TorquatoTasso (15441595). Ecco mormorar l onde. Ecco mormorar l onde, E
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    Italian Poems Translated to German by Martin Dehn and to English by Chris Dolezalek)
    Giuseppe Ungaretti
    Sereno Dopo tanta
    nebbia
    a una
    a una
    si svelano
    le stelle Respiro
    il fresco
    che mi lascia
    il colore del cielo Mi riconosco
    immagine
    passeggera Presa in un giro immortale Heiter Nach so viel Nebel Legen die Sterne Ihren Schleier ab Einer Nach dem anderen Ich atme Die Frische Die mir die Farbe Des Himmels hinterlaesst Ich erkenne mich Vergaengliche Erscheinung Gefangen in einem Unsterblichen Kreis Serenely After so much fog one by one the stars release their haze Breath the freshness that leaves with me the color of the sky I recognize a fleeting image Caught in an endless circle Giuseppe Ungaretti Eterno Tra un fiore colto e l´altro donato l´inesprimibile nulla Ewig Zwischen einer gepflückten Blume und einer geschenkten Das unaussprechliche Nichts Eternally Between a picked flower and one that was given the undescribable void Cesare Pavese Lo spiraglio dell´alba respira con la tua bocca in fondo alle vie vuote.

    71. Liszt Notes
    Torquato Tasso (15441595), an Italian Renaissance poet, is most rememberedfor the epic poem, Jerusalem Delivered. However, during
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    Liszt Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo
    The symphony is dead. It no longer is possible to reconcile the new Romantic music with the old, stale forms of the symphony. This is, at least, what Liszt believed. He also thought that the future of symphonic music was to pair it up with its sisters in the arts: literature, poetry, drama, and painting. Forms could then be generated to serve the subject matter being expressed. He felt it was his duty to save German Romantic music and to show his colleagues the way. From this noble concept the symphonic poem was born. This one-movement work, based on a single melodic idea, would be flexible in form, shaped by the demands of the subject matter. The compositional technique he developed for these works is called thematic transformation. This idea was taken from Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique , where the idée fixe theme returns in each movement, but in an altered form, meter, tempo, orchestration, etc. Liszt uses the thematic transformation to unify the many sections of his symphonic poems. In Tasso, the theme is first given in its entirety by the bass clarinet. This same theme expresses both the lament and the triumph. This is accomplished with a shift from minor to major, and by the rhythm, accompaniment, tempo, and setting. The theme is also transformed into a charming minuet which represents the court life at Ferrara. Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), an Italian Renaissance poet, is most remembered for the epic poem

    72. Via Travel Design Piazza Tasso And Torquato
    February 27, 2004. Piazza Tasso and Torquato. Piazza Tasso, is named afterSorrento s most famous native son, poet Torquato Tasso (15441595).
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    73. Special Collections Monthly Focus: Landino's Horace - Tasso's Horace - Horace At
    the Renaissance scholar Pomponius Leto (14251497), poet-courtier Bernardo Tasso(1493-1569) and Bernardo s son, Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), greatest Italian
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    Focus on the John Hay Library, Number 6
    Featuring new, interesting, and unusual items from the Library's Special Collections Artifacts over 500 years old have intrinsic historic interest - who made them? for what purpose? how were they constructed?... While the origins of early printed books have been extensively studied and described, equally of interest, though more difficult to ascertain, is the succession of readers who owned, read and interacted over time with these texts. The Brown University Library is fortunate to be the present owner of two editions of Horace's Opera with commentary by Cristoforo Landino (1424-1504), which were previously owned and annotated by the Renaissance scholar Pomponius Leto (1425-1497), poet-courtier Bernardo Tasso (1493-1569) and Bernardo's son, Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance. Tasso's masterpiece, Gerusalemme Liberata ("Jerusalem Delivered"), an epic poem set during the First Crusade, created great controversy among Italian critics some of whom compared it unfavorably to Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric poem Orlando Furioso . The mounting controversy combined with Tasso's propensity to bouts of mental instability led to his confinement in the hospital (or lunatic asylum) of Saint Anna in 1579. When he was released in July 1586 he left his books behind, among them presumably the two that have come to Brown.

    74. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Jerusalem Delivered By Torquato Tasso
    Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso. Jerusalem Delivered TorquatoTasso (15441595) Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by
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    Jerusalem Delivered
    Torquato Tasso Jerusalem Delivered
    Torquato Tasso
    Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by Edward Fairfax
    (1560-1635); translation first published in London, 1600.
    FIRST BOOK
    THE ARGUMENT.
    God sends his angel to Tortosa down,
    Godfrey unites the Christian Peers and Knights;
    And all the Lords and Princes of renown
    Choose him their Duke, to rule the wares and fights. He mustereth all his host, whose number known, He sends them to the fort that Sion hights; The aged tyrant Juda's land that guides, In fear and trouble, to resist provides. I The sacred armies, and the godly knight, That the great sepulchre of Christ did free, I sing; much wrought his valor and foresight, And in that glorious war much suffered he; In vain 'gainst him did Hell oppose her might, In vain the Turks and Morians armed be: His soldiers wild, to brawls and mutinies prest, Reduced he to peace, so Heaven him blest. II O heavenly Muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by the Heliconian spring, But sittest crowned with stars' immortal rays In Heaven, where legions of bright angels sing;

    75. John Milton And Sventeenth Century Culture
    Tasso s Gierusalemme Liberata, I Torquato Tasso, 15441595. La Giervsalemmeliberata di Torqvato Tasso. Con le figure di Bernardo
    http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/britlit/milton/miltonitaly.html
    Italy, European Intellectual Life, and the Pamphlet Wars of the 1640s
    Hugo Grotius, 1583-1645; Willem de Groot, 1597-1662, ed.
    Lugduni Batav.: apud Hieronymum de Vogel, 1639. Contemporary red morocco, gilt.
      Milton concluded his six years of quiet study with a remarkable eighteen-month tour to various centers of European antiquity and intellectual life, notably Italy. Early in his tour, in Paris in April 1638, he was able to meet one of his great intellectual heroes, the Dutch legal theorist Hugo Grotius, exiled from Holland but then serving as the Swedish ambassador to France. Among Grotius's Latin writings were two significant for Milton's own later poetry, the drama Adamus Exsul (1601) and the poem Christus patiens (published 1619). (The library's earliest edition of Milton's third great neo-Latin poetic influence, with Buchanan and Grotius, Marco Girolamo Vida's Christiad , first published in 1535, dates only from 1731, and was not included in this exhibit.)
    Milton's Florence
    Georg Braun, 1541-1622, and Franz Hogenberg, c.1536-1588,
    "Florentia,"

    76. Jerusalem Delivered (DL SunSITE)
    Gerusalemme Liberata (" Jerusalem Delivered") By. Torquato Tasso ( 1544 1595) Online Medieval and Classical Library Release 13. Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Document maintained at http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Tasso/ by the SunSITE Manager
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    Gerusalemme Liberata
    ("Jerusalem Delivered")
    By
    Torquato Tasso
    Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #13
    Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by Edward Fairfax (1560-1635); translation first published in London, 1600. The text of this edition is based on that edited by Henry Morley, LL.D. (New York, 1901). This edition is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@AOL.COM ), November, 1995. CONTENTS
    Document maintained at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Tasso/ by the SunSITE Manager.
    Last update 1/8/96. SunSITE Manager: manager@sunsite.berkeley.edu

    77. 57142. Tasso, Torquato. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    1996. NUMBER 57142. QUOTATION None merits the name of Creator but Godand the poet. ATTRIBUTION Torquato Tasso (1544–1595), Italian poet.
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    78. Tasso, Torquato. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fou
    Language Fourth Edition. 2000. Tasso, Torquato. SYLLABICATION Tas·so.PRONUNCIATION t s , tä s. DATES 1544–1595. Italian poet who
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    79. Tasso, Torquato - Storia Della Letteratura Italiana Del 500
    il maggior poeta della seconda metà del Cinquecento. Nacque
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    Home Cinema Erotismo Fumetti ... Dizionario Cultura Torquato Tasso - Sorrento, 1544-1595
    Il cantore dell'epopea cristiana , il maggior poeta della seconda metà del Cinquecento . Nacque da Bernardo , allora segretario di Ferrante Sanseverino principe di Salerno , e dalla gentildonna pistoiese Porzia de' Rossi A Napoli fece i primi studi, presso i Gesuiti , ma, quando il Sanseverino fu bandito come ribelle da Carlo V e Bernardo lo seguì nell'esilio, Torquato , non ancora decenne, si stabilì col padre a Roma lasciando la madre e la sorella a Napoli, in tristi condizioni. Più tardi passarono a Urbino e, nel , a Venezia . Dopo aver cominciato a Padova gli studi universitari Torquato cercò di continuarli a Bologna , ma dovette fuggirne perché accusato autore di una satira contro i professori e gli studenti di quella città; tornò allora a Padova e, nel , si stabilì a Ferrara , al servizio, prima, del cardinale Luigi Gonzaga , che accompagnò in Francia riuscendo solo a farsi notare per la sua imperizia diplomatica, poi del duca Alfonso II Fu questo il momento più felice della sua travagliata esistenza: poeta, oratore e organizzatore di spettacoli

    80. Tasso, Torquato (1544 -1595) Biografia Di Torquato Tasso
    Translate this page Torquato Tasso. Torquato Tasso nasce a Sorrento nel 1544. Ancora in tenera età,deve seguire il padre in esilio prima a Roma, poi a Bergamo e ad Urbino.
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