- secentismo
- s. m.(est.) barocco, eufuismo, marinismo, gongorismo, preziosismo, concettismo.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
secentismo — secentismo, secentist varr. seicentismo, seicentist … Useful english dictionary
secentismo — se·cen·tì·smo s.m. var. → seicentismo … Dizionario italiano
secentismo — {{hw}}{{secentismo}}{{/hw}}o seicentismo s. m. Gusto letterario dominante nell Europa del XVII sec., caratterizzato dall esasperato artificio delle forme … Enciclopedia di italiano
secentismo — pl.m. secentismi … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
secentist — secentismo, secentist varr. seicentismo, seicentist … Useful english dictionary
Italian literature — is literature written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in Italy in other languages spoken in Italy, often languages that are closely related to modern Italian. Early… … Wikipedia
Literatura de Italia — La literatura en italiano es toda aquella literatura que se haya escrito en el idioma italiano. La configuración política de Italia y su unificación como estado único fue en el siglo XIX, momento en el cual se adopta el dialecto toscano como… … Wikipedia Español
sécentisme — ⇒SÉCENTISME, subst. masc. sing. ARTS, LITT. Caractère propre aux œuvres littéraires et artistiques du XVIIe s. italien. L essentiel du sécentisme (...) réside dans le culte de la forme pour la forme, dans la phobie de la banalité, la recherche de … Encyclopédie Universelle
Marinism — Giambattista Marino Marinism (Italian marinismo, or secentismo, 17th century ) is the name now given to an ornate, witty style of poetry and verse drama written in imitation of Giambattista Marino (1569 1625), following in particular La Lira and… … Wikipedia
Antonio Tebaldeo — (born at Ferrara, in 1463; died in 1537) was an Italian poet. He figured among the writers of the time who engaged in the discussion concerning the nature of literary Italian.LifeHis family name (Tebaldi) he changed to Tebaldeo, in consonance… … Wikipedia