Girolamo Muzio
Girolamo Muzio or Mutio Justinopolitano (1496 in Padua, Republic of Venice – 1576 in Paneretta near Siena, Grand Duchy of Tuscany) was an Italian courtier, poet, and author in defence of the vernacular Italian language against Latin.[1][2]
Works
- Il duello (Venice, 1550)
- Il gentilhuomo (Venice, 1571)
- Battaglie per diffesa dell'italica lingua (1582)
- Poems for Tullia d’Aragona: Egloghe (1550)
- Treatise of poetry after Horace (1551)
- Against Claudio Tolomei (1533–1574)
- Difesa del cattolicesimo nelle Vergeriane (1550) against Pier Paolo Vergerio
- Le mentite ochiniane (1551) against Bernardino Ochino
- Lettere catholiche, vol I-IV (1571)
Notes
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