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Ludovico Pasquali : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ludovico Pasquali Ludovico Pasquali (c.1500–1551) was an Italian author, from Cattaro in the Albania Veneta (today Kotor, Montenegro).〔(Ludovico Pasquali p.239 (in Italian) )〕 ==Life== Pasquali was born and died in the Venetian Cattaro. He was a friend, admirer and fellow countryman of Giovanni Bona Boliris. Pasquali studied in the University of Padova and -after being enslaved in Crete by the Turks- returned to his hometown where he spent all his remaining life promoting the culture of Renaissance Italy. Pasquali wrote a 1549 collection of poems in Italian, ''Rime Volgari'' ("Popular Rhymes" - Italian was often called "volgare", with the meaning of "popular", well into the 16th century: it was thought to be the popular version of Latin). His volume in Latin ''Carmina'' ("Poems") was printed in 1551. The Dalmatian Italian Pasquali is remembered by scholar Scotti as one of the most "Italians" of the Dalmatian poets: he never wrote in serbo-croatian, but only in Italian and sometimes in Latin.〔(Giacomo Scotti on "Italian roots of Dalmatian culture" (in Italian) )〕
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