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Fulvio Testi (* 1593 in Florenz; † 1646), aus einer adeligen Familie stammend, war Hofcavalier in Modena. Wegen eines ihm angelastetenStaatsverbrechens wurde er verhaftet und starb 1646. Als Dichter versuchte er sich vorzugsweise in der Ode; er schr. Poesie liriche (Modena 1627, Bologna 1672), auch einige dramatische Werke. S. Tiraboschi, Vita del Conte Fulvio Testi, Mod. 1780.

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dbo:abstract Fulvio Testi (August 1593 in Ferrara – 28 August 1646 in Modena) was an Italian diplomat and poet who is recognised as one of the main exponents of 17th-century Italian Baroque literature. He worked in the service of the d'Este dukes in Modena, for whom he held high office, such as the governorship of Garfagnana. His poems tackle civic themes in solemn tones, showing Testi's lasting anti-Spanish and, consequently, pro-Savoia political passions. Accused of treason for having tried to set up diplomatic relations with the French court, he was imprisoned and died in jail soon after. One later literary critic wrote: If he'd been born in a less barbarous age, and had had more time than he did to cultivate his talent, he would doubtless have been our Horace, and perhaps been hotter and more vehement and more sublime than the Latin man (en) Fulvio Testi (* 1593 in Florenz; † 1646), aus einer adeligen Familie stammend, war Hofcavalier in Modena. Wegen eines ihm angelastetenStaatsverbrechens wurde er verhaftet und starb 1646. Als Dichter versuchte er sich vorzugsweise in der Ode; er schr. Poesie liriche (Modena 1627, Bologna 1672), auch einige dramatische Werke. S. Tiraboschi, Vita del Conte Fulvio Testi, Mod. 1780. (de) Fulvio Testi né le 23 août 1593 à Ferrare et mort le 28 août 1646 à Modène est un poète italien du XVIIe siècle. (fr) Fulvio Testi (Ferrara, 23 agosto 1593 – Modena, 28 agosto 1646) è stato un diplomatico e poeta italiano. Annoverato fra i principali esponenti della letteratura barocca del Seicento, fu al servizio del duca d'Este a Modena, ricoprendo anche alti incarichi, tra i quali quello di governatore della Garfagnana. La sua produzione poetica affronta temi civili e ha toni solenni, mostrando la passione politica di un Testi duramente antispagnolo e, quindi, favorevole ai Savoia. Accusato di tradimento, per aver tentato di stringere relazioni con la corte di Francia, fu rinchiuso in carcere, dove morì poco dopo. (it) Fulvio Testi, född i augusti 1593 i Ferrara, död den 28 augusti 1646 i Modena, var en italiensk greve och skald. Testi var statssekreterare hos hertigarna av Modena, men föll i onåd och dog i fängelse. Han var en av de bättre lyrikerna på sin tid. Genom att hålla sig till en så god förebild som Horatius gick han fri för marinismens formprål. Ett urval av Testis arbeten utgavs i 2 band 1817. (sv)
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rdfs:comment Fulvio Testi (* 1593 in Florenz; † 1646), aus einer adeligen Familie stammend, war Hofcavalier in Modena. Wegen eines ihm angelastetenStaatsverbrechens wurde er verhaftet und starb 1646. Als Dichter versuchte er sich vorzugsweise in der Ode; er schr. Poesie liriche (Modena 1627, Bologna 1672), auch einige dramatische Werke. S. Tiraboschi, Vita del Conte Fulvio Testi, Mod. 1780. (de) Fulvio Testi né le 23 août 1593 à Ferrare et mort le 28 août 1646 à Modène est un poète italien du XVIIe siècle. (fr) Fulvio Testi (Ferrara, 23 agosto 1593 – Modena, 28 agosto 1646) è stato un diplomatico e poeta italiano. Annoverato fra i principali esponenti della letteratura barocca del Seicento, fu al servizio del duca d'Este a Modena, ricoprendo anche alti incarichi, tra i quali quello di governatore della Garfagnana. La sua produzione poetica affronta temi civili e ha toni solenni, mostrando la passione politica di un Testi duramente antispagnolo e, quindi, favorevole ai Savoia. Accusato di tradimento, per aver tentato di stringere relazioni con la corte di Francia, fu rinchiuso in carcere, dove morì poco dopo. (it) Fulvio Testi, född i augusti 1593 i Ferrara, död den 28 augusti 1646 i Modena, var en italiensk greve och skald. Testi var statssekreterare hos hertigarna av Modena, men föll i onåd och dog i fängelse. Han var en av de bättre lyrikerna på sin tid. Genom att hålla sig till en så god förebild som Horatius gick han fri för marinismens formprål. Ett urval av Testis arbeten utgavs i 2 band 1817. (sv) Fulvio Testi (August 1593 in Ferrara – 28 August 1646 in Modena) was an Italian diplomat and poet who is recognised as one of the main exponents of 17th-century Italian Baroque literature. He worked in the service of the d'Este dukes in Modena, for whom he held high office, such as the governorship of Garfagnana. His poems tackle civic themes in solemn tones, showing Testi's lasting anti-Spanish and, consequently, pro-Savoia political passions. Accused of treason for having tried to set up diplomatic relations with the French court, he was imprisoned and died in jail soon after. One later literary critic wrote: (en)
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