Lodovico Sergardi

Lodovico Sergardi (b. at Siena, 1660; d. at Spoleto, 7 November 1726) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and poet, chiefly known for his vivid latin satires against the jurist Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina, models of composition, which for nearly a decade kept the Roman public in an uproar. Sergardi's satires were an influence on Parini's ''Il giorno''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The satires of Lodovico Sergardi by Sergardi, Lodovico, 1660-1726

    New York : P. Lang, 1994
    Format: Book