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Italian writer
Stefano Guazzo
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Italian writer
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Place of birth
Trino, Casale Monferrato
Place of death
Pavia
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Biography
Stefano Guazzo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈgwattso]; 1530–1593) was an Italian writer from Casale Monferrato.
Biography
Guazzo studied law, and thereafter worked for Lodovico Gonzaga and other members of the family, for which he was active as a diplomat in France and the Papal States. In 1561, he and other colleagues founded the l'Accademia degli Illustrati in Casale Monferrato.
He died at Pavia, where he had moved to pursue his studies.
Works
Writings by Guazzo include:
- The civil conversation (Bozzola, Brescia, 1574), treated in four books, in which, in the form of a dialogue between two parties (Hannibal and Knight), he addresses issues such as education and family and social life (online)
- Dialoghi piacevoli (Bertano, Milan, 1586) (online)
- Letters (Domenico Tarino, Turin, 1591) (online)
- Choice of rhymes (Comino Ventura, Bergamo, 1592)
- The garland of Countess Maria Angela Beccaria (posthumous, Bartoli, Genoa, 1595), a collection of madrigals by other authors dedicated to a noblewoman (id = qvT0jlpgh2cC online)
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