Giovanni della Casa

Italian author and poet with notable works

Giovanni della Casa - Italian author and poet with notable works
Born

June 28th, 1503
522 years ago

Died

November 14th, 1556
468 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Italy

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Born in Italy, an author and poet made significant contributions to literature during the Renaissance period. A major work includes the didactic poem 'Il Galateo', which outlined social etiquette and behavior for the aristocracy. This work has been influential in shaping norms regarding manners and decorum in Italian society. Besides literature, also served as a bishop and played a role in religious and political discussions of the time.

Authored 'Il Galateo'

Contributed to Renaissance literature

Held the position of bishop

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