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Tommaso Garzoni, (born Ottaviano, Bagnacavallo, 1549 1589), was an Italian Renaissance writer.[1]

Tommaso Garzoni
BornOttaviano Garzoni
March 1549 (1549-03)
Bagnacavallo, Romagna
Died8 June 1589(1589-06-08) (aged 40)
Bagnacavallo, Romagna
NationalityItalian
PeriodRenaissance
GenreSpeculum literature
Notable worksThe Hospital of Incurable Madness

Life


Tommaso Garzoni was born in March 1549 in Bagnacavallo (a village in the Papal States near Ravenna) to a humble family, who however succeeded to pay for his education.[2] He briefly studied law in Ferrara, then logic in Siena.[1] At the age of seventeen, on 18 October 1566, he entered in the Canons Regular of the Lateran, the religious order who held the Santa Maria in Porto Basilica in Ravenna.[2] On that occasion he took the religious name of Tommaso (or Tomaso).

With a prodigious inventive faculty, in the last six years of his short existence he wrote all the works - bizarrely encyclopedic - that would make him famous.[3]

Garzoni's eclectic work had a vast European success (numerous translations and reprints), to the point of consecrating him among the most popular Italian authors of the late sixteenth century. Today, after a long oblivion, Garzoni is again discovered and analyzed by critics.

He was also the first to write in Italian a complete biographical catalog of women in the Bible (Le vite delle donne illustri della Sacra Scrittura).

Returned to his birth town to preach on the Bible, he died on 8 June 1589, and he was buried in the local church of Saint Francesco.[1]


Works


In Italian[4]
Translations in French
Translations in English
Translations in German
Translations in Latin
Translations in Spanish

Notes


  1. Garzoni, Tomaso (2001) [1586]. L'hospidale de' pazzi incurabili L'hospital des fols incurables. Paris: H. Champion. ISBN 2745305794.
  2. Garzoni, Tomaso (2009) [1586]. The hospital of incurable madness = L'hospedale de' pazzi incurabili. Tempe Turnhout, Belgium: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies In collaboration with Brepols. ISBN 978-2-503-52895-3.
  3. Translation referred to in Jacques-Charles Brunet, Manuel du libraire, Paris, 1842, t. II, p. 367-368.

References


  1. Niccoli, Ottavia (1999). "GARZONI, Tomaso". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 52: Gambacorta–Gelasio 2 (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
  2. Cherchi, Paolo (1980). Enciclopedismo e politica della riscrittura : Tommaso Garzoni (in Italian). Pisa: Pacini. pp. 7, 8.
  3. Bragonzoni, Renzo (2012). Uno scrittore del tardo Cinquecento: Tommaso Garzoni (in Italian). Bagnacavallo: Discanti. ISBN 978-8895432182.
  4. "Tomaso Garzoni". Associazione culturale VACA vari cervelli associati, Ravenna. 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2020.



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