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'''Aliases:''' Muzio Manfredi
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1535 in Cesena
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* Cento donne, cantate da Mutio Manfredi, 1680. Poems in praise of women, where he often uses (parts of) their given or family names to represent common words. See {{NoComp|Perche adoprar catene|Luca Marenzio}} for an example.
* Cento donne, cantate da Mutio Manfredi, 1680. Poems in praise of women, where he often uses (parts of) their given or family names to represent common words. See {{NoComp|Perché adoprar catene|Luca Marenzio}} for an example.
* Semiramis, 1593. A tragedy not performed during his lifetime, but reprinted even in 1723 by Maffei in his "Teatro italiano".
* Semiramis, 1593. A tragedy not performed during his lifetime, but reprinted even in 1723 by Maffei in his "Teatro italiano".
* Madrigali sopra molti soggetti stravaganti, 1605
* Madrigali sopra molti soggetti stravaganti, 1605

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Alias: Muzio Manfredi

Life

Born: 1535 in Cesena

Died: 1609 in Rome

Biography

Mutio Manfredi was a writer of poems, letters and tragedies, and a member of the Accademia Olimpica di Vicenza. He was connected with the Gonzaga court in Mantova.

Settings of text by Mutio Manfredi

Publications

  • Cento donne, cantate da Mutio Manfredi, 1680. Poems in praise of women, where he often uses (parts of) their given or family names to represent common words. See Perché adoprar catene for an example.
  • Semiramis, 1593. A tragedy not performed during his lifetime, but reprinted even in 1723 by Maffei in his "Teatro italiano".
  • Madrigali sopra molti soggetti stravaganti, 1605
  • Lettere brevissime, 1605

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