Lodovico Zuccolo (writer)

See also: Zuccolo

Lodovico Zuccolo , Italian literary man, (1568 - 1630), born with Faenza, in the Romagna, of a patrician family.

It passed most of its life to the court of the dukes of Urbin and reconciled by its talents the friendship of the men most distinguished from his time. He is author of several works of literature and of moral philosophy, whose P. Mittarelli gives the complete listing in the essay Of will litteratura faventina , p. 91.

The principal ones are:

  1. II Gradenigo, dialogo contro ail' amor platonico E intorno has guelo del Petrareha , Bologna, 1608, in-8;
  2. Dialoghi ne' quali if scuoprono vari pensieri jilosofici morali E polilici , Perugia, 1615, in-8; Venice, 1625, in-40. The first edition contains only seven dialogs. Though the second contains fifteen of them, one does not find there however all those of the first; so that it is good to join together them both.
  3. Considerasioni politiche E morali , Venice, and 1623, in-4;
  4. Discorso unties ragioni LED number dd back italiano , ibid, 1623, in-4. In this speech, he blames Cl. Tolommei to have tried to introduce the hexameter and the pentameter into Italian versification.
  5. Nobilta commune ederoica , ibid, 1625, in-4.

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