#Eugenio Siena
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italian-lit-tournament · 6 months ago
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The participating authors for the Italian Lit(erature) Tournament: the general list + a google form to add other proposals
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Podesti Francesco - Torquato Tasso reading Jerusalem Delivered to the Estensi court
The start of the Italian Lit(erature) Tournament (first edition) is getting closer, but first I want to post the general list of the authors partecipants.
The principal issue is that every literary canon is constantly changing, with more critical studies over the years. I've thought about it, read and searched, and the solution I found has two parts:
I will take the principal authors from this list, which in turn is based from the studies of Gianfranco Contini and Asor Rosa. The list is too long and many names are only chronicles and essayists, so I'll chose the principal ones, trying to balance between north/south Italy and male/female authors (taking into account that many authors that we study are men). As you will see below under the cut, the list is already pretty long, doing some math the challenge will be 2/3 months long.
Still, I recognise that this isn't 100% unbiased and fair, so I opened a free and quick google form when you can add a maximum of two authors that you don't see in the list. This considerable limit is to avoid having too many names - if in some answers I see more than 2 names, I'll take into account only the first 2 listed.
IMPORTANT! 👇
After much thoughts, I also chose to don't include living authors or authors death only recently (before January 2023). The reason is simply to avoid potential issues in the community, like bashing between fandom or admirers of some specific author, or going too far like offending some people near the author still alive or recently deceased. Maybe if this tournament will end well, a second edition could be made next year and maybe with the addition of living authors! (I'm already thinking to do an italian or european cinema tournament in the future but this is still in the draft).
Under the cut, you will find the list of the authors already part of the challenge, name-surname with the surname in alphabetical order. If you don't see a name that you want to see, use the form to add it!
edit: I added the ones from the surbey so far, all in italics. There are names that have been sent but already on the list.
Dante Alighieri
Sibilla Aleramo
Vittorio Alfieri
Cecco Angiolieri
Pietro Aretino
Ludovico Ariosto
Matteo Bandello
Anna Banti
Giambattista Basile
Giorgio Bassani
Cesare Beccaria
Maria Bellonci
Pietro Bembo
Matteo Maria Boiardo
Giovanni Boccaccio
Giordano Bruno
Dino Buzzati
Italo Calvino
Andrea Camilleri
Giosuè Carducci
Guido Cavalcanti
Carlo Collodi
Vittoria Colonna
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Giacomo da Lentini
Caterina da Siena
Alba de Céspedes
Cielo (Ciullo) d'Alcamo
Edoardo De Filippo
Federico de Roberto
Grazia Deledda
Umberto Eco
Beppe Fenoglio
Marsilio Ficino
Dario Fo
Ugo Foscolo
Veronica Franco
Carlo Emilio Gadda
Natalia Ginzburg
Carlo Goldoni
Antonio Gramsci
Francesco Guicciardini
Tommaso Landolfi
Giacomo Leopardi
Carlo Levi
Primo Levi
Carla Lonzi
Niccolò Machiavelli
Alessandro Manzoni
Giovanbattista Marino
Giovanni Meli
Pietro Metastasio
Eugenio Montale
Elsa Morante
Alberto Moravia
Anna Maria Ortese
Giuseppe Parini
Goffredo Parise
Giovanni Pascoli
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Cesare Pavese
Francesco Petrarca
Luigi Pirandello
Angelo Poliziano
Luigi Pulci
Salvator Quasimodo
Gianni Rodari
Lalla Romano
Amelia Rosselli
Umberto Saba
Emilio Salgari
Jacopo Sannazaro
Goliarda Sapienza
Leonardo Sciascia
Matilde Serao
Gaspara Stampa
Mario Rigoni Stern
Italo Svevo
Antonio Tabucchi
Torquato Tasso
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Pier Vittorio Tondelli
Giovanni Verga
Giambattista Vico
Renata Viganò
Elio Vittorini
Giuseppe Ungaretti
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rustedspurs · 1 year ago
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THIS IS WHO HE WAS TALKING ABT
a man at work today asked if i was named after an Italian racecar driver. like……….. what if i’d said yes what then.
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jasmineleeplays · 3 months ago
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Queen Drichglur is thrilled that King Goffredo is showing her love and appreciation by taking the effort to learn her native language - Sardinian Vulgar. Given how Lustful King Goffredo is, they both spend some time together alone, in their bedchambers.
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Soon, Prince Goffredo comes of age and becomes a Midas Touched (Level 4 Stewardship education). Besides that, he is also a secret Homosexual.
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King Goffredo is beset with Vengeful Memories of how Basileus Eusebios of the Byzantine Empire abused his eldest sister Basilissa Anna. He contemplates making the man hang for his crimes as he gazes upon the gallows.
However, King Goffredo checks himself. God teaches us to forgive our neighbours and enemies for their trespasses against us, just as God forgives us of our trespasses. The fleeting thought of revenge passes from his mind.
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King Goffredo's beneficiary Kopke, crafts an Illustrious Furniture which he names "Kopke's Statue". King Goffredo renames it as "Statue of King Goffredo", because that is what the statue depicts.
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Queen Drichglur gives birth to their 4th daughter, Princess Anastasia of Italy, who is Comely and Intelligent.
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Within the span of 6 months, Queen Drichglur contracts Pneumonia, is given a safe treatment which is successful and recovers from Pneumonia in June of 1129.
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Soon, Maddalena di Padua, the daughter of Count Rinaldo, who is Amazonian, marries Prince Goffredo. With their union, their child has the chance of inheriting Beautiful, Intelligent, Herculean/Amazonian and Bleeder traits. This is on top of a 1.9% risk of their children being Inbred.
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Finally, for his last Hold Court event, King Goffredo commissions the building of the City of Asciano in the County of Siena at the behest of his Steward, Count Eugenio of Polesine.
The construction would take 5 years to complete however, and we won't be playing King Goffredo in this file anymore. Thus concludes the adventures of King Goffredo and his grandmother Queen Matilda (formerly Duchess Matilda).
In the next post update, we will be playing Roads to Power DLC, with a brand new starting character! Let's look forward to it!
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amicidomenicani · 2 years ago
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Vescovo (1389-1459) Nato a Firenze nel 1389 Antonino Pierozzi sentì nascere la sua vocazione domenicana all’ascolto del noto predicatore e riformatore Giovanni Dominici, ma se ne distaccò poi per l’eccessivo antiumanesimo e spirito antiscientifico del Dominici stesso. Dopo il noviziato a Cortona (1405) sotto la guida del beato Lorenzo da Ripafratta, fu assegnato al convento di Fiesole. Nel 1409, a seguito della scelta del governo fiorentino di aderire al concilio di Pisa, mettendo così fuorilegge le due precedenti obbedienze, con gli altri domenicani di Fiesole (col Dominici fedeli a Gregorio XII) si rifugiò a Foligno. Era priore a Cortona (1420) quando gli arrise il successo con lo scritto Confessionale (l’utilità pratica, e soprattutto il buon senso, è forse il motivo di tanto successo e delle tante edizioni che ebbe molto presto. Mentre, i numerosi riassunti in lingua volgare, specialmente ad uso dei confessori e dei penitenti, presentano qualche dubbio sulla parte avuta o meno da S. Antonino nella loro redazione), che fu tanto apprezzato che molti conventi della Provincia Lombarda lo vollero priore. Ed in tale veste lo si ritrova alla Minerva di Roma, a S. Pietro Martire a Napoli, come pure a Gaeta e Siena. Nel 1433 divenne vicario generale della congregazione lombarda riformata. Nel 1436 ottenne da Cosma e Lorenzo dei Medici il convento di S. Marco di Firenze, di cui fu anche priore (1439-1444). Era vicario della congregazione toscana quando il papa Eugenio IV lo nominò arcivescovo di Firenze (marzo 1446). Cominciava così un periodo diverso della sua vita, quello del pastore tutto dedito al suo gregge, sia dal punto di vista materiale (assistenza ai poveri) che spirituale (visita a chiese e riforma morale del clero). Le sue quaresime erano improntate al tentativo di scuotere il clero e suscitare il riconoscimento dei propri peccati in vista di una salutare penitenza. Ma, nonostante questo suo impegno per la riforma del clero, non poté evitare l’impegno civico, come alcune ambascerie a nome del popolo fiorentino, presso il papa Callisto III (1455), e presso Pio II (1458). Ancora vivo fu chiamato Antonino dei consigli. Morì il 2 maggio 1459, e fu canonizzato il 31 maggio 1523. .
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a110crazy13 · 4 years ago
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1000 MIGLIA 1938 - Siena - Villoresi sur Alfa Romeo
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a110crazy13 · 4 years ago
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GP Tripoli 1938 - Eugenio Siena sur Alfa Romeo 312
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a110crazy13 · 4 years ago
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GP Tripoli 1938 - Eugenio Siena sur Alfa Romeo 312
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a110crazy13 · 4 years ago
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GP Tripoli 1938 - L’Alfa Romeo 312 de Eugenio Siena après l’accident qui en causera la mort
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