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Luigi Groto, also called Cieco d'Adria or Cieco D'Hadria (the blind man of Adria) (7 September 1541, Adria – 13 December 1585, Venezia), was a blind Italian poet, lutenist, playwright and actor. Groto was born in Veneto and lost his sight eight days after birth. He studied philosophy and literature with such success that at the age of 15 he was already a public orator. He was often in Venice as an envoy from Veneto, and entertained with public performances of his songs. In 1565 he was appointed president of the newly founded Academy of Illustrati of Adria. He died in Venice, having just come from the theater where he had played the role of the blind King Oedipus. In 1623 Filippo Bonaffino set some of his poetry to music in a book of madrigals.
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dbo:abstract | Luigi Groto (* 7. September 1541 in Adria (Venetien); † 13. Dezember 1585 in Venedig) war ein blinder italienischer Dichter. Groto, genannt il Cieco d’Adria (der Blinde von Adria), verlor acht Tage nach seiner Geburt das Augenlicht, betrieb aber trotzdem philosophische und literarische Studien mit solchem Erfolg, dass er schon im 15. Lebensjahr als öffentlicher Redner auftreten konnte. 1565 wurde er zum Präsidenten der neu gegründeten Akademie der Illustrati zu Adria ernannt; er starb am 13. Dezember 1585 in Venedig, nachdem er kurz zuvor auf dem dortigen Theater die Rolle des blinden Königs Ödipus gespielt hatte. Seine Werke sind: * Orazione (Orationi volgari et latine) (Venedig 1586 u. öfter; neu hrsg. von Carlo Bocchi, Venedig 1817); * La Calisto, Hirtendrama (Venedig 1575); die Tragödien * La Hadriana (Venedig 1582), * La Dalida (Venedig 1583) und * Isac, Rappresentation Nuova (Venedig 1607); die Komödien * La Emilia (Venedig 1572), * Il Thesoro (Venedig 1583) und * La Alteria (Venedig 1587); ferner: Canzone nella morte del clar. M. Agostin Barbarigo (Venedig 1572), Delle Rime (Venedig 1587), Übersetzungen, Briefe (Lettere famigliari, Venedig 1616) etc. (de) Luigi Groto, also called Cieco d'Adria or Cieco D'Hadria (the blind man of Adria) (7 September 1541, Adria – 13 December 1585, Venezia), was a blind Italian poet, lutenist, playwright and actor. Groto was born in Veneto and lost his sight eight days after birth. He studied philosophy and literature with such success that at the age of 15 he was already a public orator. He was often in Venice as an envoy from Veneto, and entertained with public performances of his songs. In 1565 he was appointed president of the newly founded Academy of Illustrati of Adria. He died in Venice, having just come from the theater where he had played the role of the blind King Oedipus. In 1623 Filippo Bonaffino set some of his poetry to music in a book of madrigals. (en) Luigi Groto (né le 7 septembre 1541 et mort le 13 décembre 1585) est un poète italien issu d'une famille noble d'Adria, dans la province de Rovigo. (fr) Luigi Groto (o Grotto), detto il Cieco d'Adria (Adria, 8 settembre 1541 – Venezia, 13 dicembre 1585), è stato un letterato e drammaturgo italiano. (it) Luigi Groto, także: Cieco d'Adria, Cieco D'Hadria, (ur. 7 września 1541 w Adrii, zm. 13 grudnia 1585 w Wenecji) – niewidomy włoski poeta, lutnista, dramatopisarz i aktor. (pl) Luigi Grotto, född 7 september 1541 i Adria, död 13 december 1585 i Venedig, var en italiensk dramatiker, vanligen känd under namnet Il Cieco d'Adria. Namnet kommer sig av den blindhet som drabbade honom kort efter födelsen. Trots blindheten lyckades Grotto bedriva litterära och filosofiska studier. Han vann stor framgång i Venedig, där han var bosatt, med sina verk, som förutom Orationi volgari (1586), en samling tal hållna på hemstaden Venedigs uppdrag vid några av dess fester, omfattar tragedier och komedier. (sv) Луиджи Грото (итал. Luigi Groto), по прозванию Слепец Адрии (итал. Cieco d'Adria/Hadria; 7 сентября 1541 или 1541, Адрия, Венеция — 13 декабря 1585, Венеция) — итальянский слепой оратор, поэт, лютнист, драматург и актёр. Грото потерял зрение через 8 дней после рождения. Изучал философию и литературу, с 15 лет ораторствовал перед публикой. Исполнял роль слепого Тиресия в постановках трагедии Софокла «Царь Эдип». (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Luigi Groto, also called Cieco d'Adria or Cieco D'Hadria (the blind man of Adria) (7 September 1541, Adria – 13 December 1585, Venezia), was a blind Italian poet, lutenist, playwright and actor. Groto was born in Veneto and lost his sight eight days after birth. He studied philosophy and literature with such success that at the age of 15 he was already a public orator. He was often in Venice as an envoy from Veneto, and entertained with public performances of his songs. In 1565 he was appointed president of the newly founded Academy of Illustrati of Adria. He died in Venice, having just come from the theater where he had played the role of the blind King Oedipus. In 1623 Filippo Bonaffino set some of his poetry to music in a book of madrigals. (en) Luigi Groto (né le 7 septembre 1541 et mort le 13 décembre 1585) est un poète italien issu d'une famille noble d'Adria, dans la province de Rovigo. (fr) Luigi Groto (o Grotto), detto il Cieco d'Adria (Adria, 8 settembre 1541 – Venezia, 13 dicembre 1585), è stato un letterato e drammaturgo italiano. (it) Luigi Groto, także: Cieco d'Adria, Cieco D'Hadria, (ur. 7 września 1541 w Adrii, zm. 13 grudnia 1585 w Wenecji) – niewidomy włoski poeta, lutnista, dramatopisarz i aktor. (pl) Luigi Grotto, född 7 september 1541 i Adria, död 13 december 1585 i Venedig, var en italiensk dramatiker, vanligen känd under namnet Il Cieco d'Adria. Namnet kommer sig av den blindhet som drabbade honom kort efter födelsen. Trots blindheten lyckades Grotto bedriva litterära och filosofiska studier. Han vann stor framgång i Venedig, där han var bosatt, med sina verk, som förutom Orationi volgari (1586), en samling tal hållna på hemstaden Venedigs uppdrag vid några av dess fester, omfattar tragedier och komedier. (sv) Луиджи Грото (итал. Luigi Groto), по прозванию Слепец Адрии (итал. Cieco d'Adria/Hadria; 7 сентября 1541 или 1541, Адрия, Венеция — 13 декабря 1585, Венеция) — итальянский слепой оратор, поэт, лютнист, драматург и актёр. Грото потерял зрение через 8 дней после рождения. Изучал философию и литературу, с 15 лет ораторствовал перед публикой. Исполнял роль слепого Тиресия в постановках трагедии Софокла «Царь Эдип». (ru) Luigi Groto (* 7. September 1541 in Adria (Venetien); † 13. Dezember 1585 in Venedig) war ein blinder italienischer Dichter. Groto, genannt il Cieco d’Adria (der Blinde von Adria), verlor acht Tage nach seiner Geburt das Augenlicht, betrieb aber trotzdem philosophische und literarische Studien mit solchem Erfolg, dass er schon im 15. Lebensjahr als öffentlicher Redner auftreten konnte. Seine Werke sind: (de) |
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