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  1. Emanuele Tesauro COSML (Italian: [emanuˈɛːle teˈzauro]; 28 January 1592 – 26 February 1675) was an Italian philosopher, rhetorician, literary theorist, dramatist, Marinist poet, and historian. Tesauro left a considerable mark in the history of 17th century Italian culture and politics.

  2. Emanuele Tesauro (Torino, 3 gennaio 1592 – Torino, 26 febbraio 1675) è stato un drammaturgo, retore, storico e letterato italiano, autore del celebre trattato Il cannocchiale aristotelico, considerato «una pietra miliare sul cammino della storia dell'estetica».

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · Emanuele Tesauro’s Il cannocchiale aristotelico (The Spyglass of Aristotle) is widely considered a masterpiece of the Baroque, mainly because of his theory of metaphor as a cognitive tool. But this work is much more than that.

  4. The purpose of this article is to discuss some social and epistemic questions that seek to understand the role of Emanuele Tesauro for the Knowledge Organization (KO).

  5. 1 See Emanuele Tesauro, “Il Commentario,” in Panegirici sacri (Venice: Tramontin, 1682), pt. 2, 84. Emanuele Tesauro was born in Turin in 1592 into the noble family of the counts of Salmour. He became a Jesuit in 1611. Some twenty years later (1634), he left the order but remained a secular priest.

  6. Quick Reference. (1592–1675) was the most important Baroque literary theorist in Italy. Born in Turin and educated by the Jesuits, whose order he entered in 1611, he studied theology at Naples and ... From: Tesauro, Emanuele in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

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  8. Emanuele Tesauro (1592–1675) was a rhetorician, dramatist, Marinist poet, and historian. His Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico is a work on tropes, literally the oxymoronic "Aristotelian telescope". Its main concern is the invention and wit of ingenious metaphors.

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