Eliseo Calenzio

Eliseo Calenzio , in Latin Calentius , born in the Pouille towards 1450 and died in 1503, is a Humaniste and Poète Italian néo-Latin.

Biography

He was tutor of Frederic II of Naples, wire of Ferdinand II of Naples, king of Naples, and friend of Jacopo Sannazaro.

Its Œuvres appeared with Rome in 1503. One notices there the Combat of the rays against the frogs , imitated Homère, and reprinted in 1738 with Rouen in an edition of the selected Fables of Jean of the Fountain put in Latin worms, published by the abbot Jean Saas.

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