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  1. Gabriello Chiabrera. Gabriello Chiabrera ( Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛllo kjaˈbrɛːra]; 18 June 1552 – 14 October 1638) was an Italian poet, sometimes called the Italian Pindar. [1] His "new metres and a Hellenic style enlarged the range of lyric forms available to later Italian poets." [2]

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  2. Gabriello Chiabrera (born June 18, 1552, Savona [Italy]—died Oct. 14, 1638, Savona) was an Italian poet whose introduction of new metres and a Hellenic style enlarged the range of lyric forms available to later Italian poets. Chiabrera studied philosophy in Rome, lived for a time in the household of a cardinal, and then returned to Savona ...

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  4. Gabriello Chiabrera (Savona, 18 giugno 1552 – Savona, 14 ottobre 1638) è stato un poeta e drammaturgo italiano del Seicento. Di famiglia aristocratica, visse a stretto contatto con la nobiltà del suo tempo e scrisse numerose opere entrate a far parte del patrimonio letterario italiano.

  5. Gabriello Chiabrera (1552—1638) Quick Reference (1552–1638). Poet. He received a classical education from the Jesuits at the Collegio Romano. In 1572 he entered ...

  6. GABRIELLO CHIABRERA (1552-1637), Italian poet, sometimes called the Italian Pindar, was of patrician descent, and was born at Savona, a little town in the domain of the Genoese republic, twenty-eight years after the birth of Ronsard, with whom he has far more in common than with the great Greek whose echo he sought to make himself.

  7. Chiabrera’s influence on his own and the succeeding generation of writers was such that he is considered a precursor of the eighteenth-century literary movement Arcadia. Gabriello Chiabrera was born in Savona on June 18, 1552. His father passed away before he was born. After his mother remarried,

  8. Jun 19, 2008 · Rime di Gabriello Chiabrera by Chiabrera, Gabriello, 1552-1638. Publication date 1807 Publisher Milano, Società tip. de' Classici italiani Collection americana