Cecco Angiolieri
Cecco Angiolieri (His, towards 1260 - His, towards 1312) is a writer and Italian poet of the end of the 13th century.
Cecco Angiolieri east was the son of certain Angioliero, his father, and of LISA de Salimbeni, his/her mother, resulting from a powerful family of His. His/her large paternal father, Angioliero Solàfica, were during many years the treasurer of the pope Gregoire IX.
Cecco Angiolieri is characterized by violence from its cynicism at the same time scoffer and impresses melancholy. In its sonnets in love devoted to Becchina, its anti-Beatrice, or in her poetic correspondence with Dante, he parodies the Dolce Stil Novo, running literary sails about it at the time. In its poetry, it often makes the praise of the wine, the play and the money. More than 150 sonnets are allotted to him, of which one of most known: " I' pit fuoco" who is presented in the form of a enueg occitan, i.e. an enumeration of catastrophes as often made of them the Troubadours of the time.
This sonnet in addition was put in music by Fabrizio De André in the album “Volume III” of 1968.
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