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Marullus, Michael

Besitzer Id00016081
EntitätstypPerson
GeschlechtMännlich
Biographische Angabenca.1458-1500
weitere InformationAlmost everything we know of Michael Marullus – Greek exile, Neoplatonist, mercenary soldier – is mediated by his poetry, much of which seems positively to invite biographical decoding. The poet tells us he was conceived in the year Constantinople fell to the Turks (1453), after which his family fled, via Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), to Italy. Here he grew up under the Iliadae … tecta Remi (Siena?), received an excellent education, and from an early age was frequenting the humanist academy of Giovanni Pontano at Naples. Marullus reports that when just seventeen, fate tore him away from his studies and plunged him into a military career (Epig. 2.32.71–3). Between wars, both abroad and within Italy, he composed Latin poetry – including four books of controversial ‘pagan’ hymns –, edited Lucretius, and fraternised with such prominent figures in the literary and intellectual culture of the day as Jacopo Sannazaro and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Severed from an eventful life by a fittingly dramatic death, Marullus drowned in an attempt to cross the river Cecina in full flood. His poetic talents were much appreciated in his own time, for example by Leonardo Da Vinci and Thomas More. The love lyrics to ‘Neaera’, though perhaps stiff and conventional to modern taste, inspired Ronsard. His untimely death drew Latin epitaphs from all over Italy.
Andere NamensformenMarullo Tarcaniota, Michele
Marulle, Michel
Marullo, Michele
Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele
Tarcaniota, Michele Marullo
Tarchaniota Marullus, Michael
Maroullos-Tarchaniotes, Michael

Aktivität

Beginn (Jahr)1470
Ende (Jahr)1500
MARC Area Codee-it
OrtFlorence (Geonames Id: 3176959)
Beruf / Art der InstitutionGelehrter/Wissenschaftler
CharakterisierungAdel
Letzte Änderung2017-02-23 09:23:11

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Marullus, Michael

Besitzer Id00016081
EntitätstypPerson
GeschlechtMännlich
Biographische Angabenca.1458-1500
weitere InformationAlmost everything we know of Michael Marullus – Greek exile, Neoplatonist, mercenary soldier – is mediated by his poetry, much of which seems positively to invite biographical decoding. The poet tells us he was conceived in the year Constantinople fell to the Turks (1453), after which his family fled, via Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), to Italy. Here he grew up under the Iliadae … tecta Remi (Siena?), received an excellent education, and from an early age was frequenting the humanist academy of Giovanni Pontano at Naples. Marullus reports that when just seventeen, fate tore him away from his studies and plunged him into a military career (Epig. 2.32.71–3). Between wars, both abroad and within Italy, he composed Latin poetry – including four books of controversial ‘pagan’ hymns –, edited Lucretius, and fraternised with such prominent figures in the literary and intellectual culture of the day as Jacopo Sannazaro and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Severed from an eventful life by a fittingly dramatic death, Marullus drowned in an attempt to cross the river Cecina in full flood. His poetic talents were much appreciated in his own time, for example by Leonardo Da Vinci and Thomas More. The love lyrics to ‘Neaera’, though perhaps stiff and conventional to modern taste, inspired Ronsard. His untimely death drew Latin epitaphs from all over Italy.
Andere NamensformenMarullo Tarcaniota, Michele
Marulle, Michel
Marullo, Michele
Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele
Tarcaniota, Michele Marullo
Tarchaniota Marullus, Michael
Maroullos-Tarchaniotes, Michael

Aktivität

Beginn (Jahr)1470
Ende (Jahr)1500
MARC Area Codee-it
OrtFlorence (Geonames Id: 3176959)
Beruf / Art der InstitutionGelehrter/Wissenschaftler
CharakterisierungAdel
Letzte Änderung2017-02-23 09:23:11
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