Francesco Berni

Italian poet and satirist

Francesco Berni - Artists & Creatives born 1498
Born

1498
528 years ago

Died
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Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

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Active during the early 16th century, contributed significantly to the development of Italian poetry. Berni is recognized for his use of vernacular language and satirical style, influencing later generations of poets. His works often critiqued contemporary society and literature. The composition of the 'Bernesco' style became a hallmark of his influence on Italian poetry. Additionally, Berni's adaptations of classical themes set a precedent for future writers in Italy.

Authored 'Orlando Furioso' translations

Developed the Bernesco poetic style

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