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Giovanni Francesco Loredan

Giovanni Francesco Loredan (or Loredano) (Venice, 27 February 1607 – Peschiera del Garda, 13 August 1661) was a Venetian writer and politician, and a member of the noble family of Loredan.[1][2][3] In 1630, he founded the Accademia degli Incogniti, a learned society of freethinking intellectuals, mainly noblemen, that significantly influenced the cultural and political life of mid-17th century Venice.

Giovanni Francesco Loredan
Portrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan, by Giacomo Piccini
Full name
Giovanni Francesco Pietro Melchiorre
Born(1607-02-27)February 27, 1607
Venice
Died13 August 1661(1661-08-13) (aged 54)
Peschiera del Garda, Republic of Venice
Noble family House of Loredan
Spouse(s)Laura Valier
IssueAntonio, Antonio Alberto, Ottavio, Lorenzo, Elena
FatherLorenzo Loredan
MotherLeonora Boldù
Portrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan, by Daniel van den Dyck

Biography edit

Giovanni Francesco Loredan was born in Venice into the Santa Maria branch of the House of Loredan as the son of Lorenzo Loredan and Leonora Boldù. When both of his parents died while he was very young, he was raised by his uncle Antonio Boldù and had as his teacher Antonio Colluraffi, repeatedly mentioned in the publications of the Accademia degli Incogniti.[4]

He divided his youth between hard study and an extravagant lifestyle. He attended the classes of renowned Aristotelian philosopher Cesare Cremoni in Padua and began, before 1623, to gather around him that group of scholars who then formed the Accademia degli Incogniti. As founder of the Accademia degli Incogniti and a member of many other academies, he had close contact with almost all the scholars of his time. He and his circle played a decisive role in the creation of modern opera[5] In addition to literary activity, he also took part in public affairs. At twenty he was recorded in the golden book, but his career began quite late: in September 1632 he was elected Savio agli Ordini and in 1635 he was treasurer of the fortress of Palmanova. On his return he reorganized the Accademia degli Incogniti (1636) and, in 1638, despite attempts to avoid it, he was obliged, as the only descendant of his branch, to contract marriage with Laura Valier.[6] He was then Provveditore ai Banchi (1640), Provveditore alle Pompe (1642), and in 1648 he made the leap to the rank of Avogador del Comùn that he held several times (1651, 1656 and 1657) and Provveditore alle Biave (1653). He subsequently joined the offices of the State Inquisitor and became a member of the Council of Ten. In 1656 he entered the Minor Council, that is, among the six patricians who, together with the doge, composed the Signoria of Venice. However, he may then have been pushed out of office, as in the following years he no longer held important positions. In 1660 he was a provveditore in Peschiera. The following year (13 August 1661) he died.

Works edit

In addition to the Scherzi Geniali (Sarzina, Venice, 1632) he wrote novels that were reprinted numerous times and also translated into French, such as La Dianea (Venice, Sarzina, 1635)[7] and L'Adamo (Venice, Sarzina, 1640), operettas of religious subjects, as Sensi di devozione sui Sette, (Venice, Guerigli, 1652); Life of Alexander the Pope, (Venice, Sarzina, 1637); Life of St. John the Bishop of Trogir, (Venice, Guerigli, 1648); I gradi dell'anima, (Venezia, Guerigli, 1652), collections of academic essays (Bizzarrie accademiche, Venezia, Guerigli, 1655), Sei dubbi amorosi (ivi, Sarzina, 1632); Il cimiterio; epitafi giocosi (together with Pietro Michiel, Tivoli, Mancini 1646), a comic Iliad (Venice, 1654), historical compilations Ribellione e morte del Valestain, under the pseudonym of Gnaeo Falcidio Donaloro, Milan, Ghisolfi, 1634 which cost him a warning by the Inquisitors of State, Istoria de 're Lusignani, with the pseudonym of Enrico Giblet, Bologna, Monti, 1647), a Vita del Marino (Venice, Sarzina, 1633), a collection of Letters still under the pseudonym of E Giblet (Venice, Guerigli, 1653). As founder of the Accademia degli Incogniti he edited the publications of the collective works of the Academy:Cento Novelle, Venezia, Guerigli, 1651; Discorsi accademici, Venezia Sarzina, 1635; Le glorie degli incogniti, Venezia, Valvasense, 1647; Novelle amorose, Venezia, eredi del Sarzina, 1641.[8]

Secondary Sources edit

  • Accademico Eteroclito (Francesco Maidalchino), Il Loredano. Panegirico, Venice, 1634.
  • G. Brunacci, Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan, Venice, 1662.
  • Lupis, Antonio (1663). Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan senator veneto. Venice: Francesco Valuasense.
  • V. Brocchi, L'accademia e la novella nel Seicento: Giovan Francesco Loredan, "Atti del R. Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere e arti", s. 7, IX (1897–98), pp. 284–311.
  • Ivanoff, N. (1965). "Giovan Francesco Loredan e l'ambiente artistico a Venezia nel Seicento". Ateneo Veneto. III: 186–190.
  • A. Morini, Sous le signe de l'inconstance. La vie et l'oeuvre de Giovan Francesco Loredan (1606-1661), noble vénitien, fondateur de l'Académie des Incogniti, diss., Université de Paris IV, 1994.
  • Morini, A. (1997). "Giovan Francesco Loredan: sémiologie d'une crise". Revue des études italiennes. XLIII: 23–50.
  • M. Miato, L'Accademia degli Incogniti di Giovan Francesco Loredan. Venezia (1630-1661), Florence, 1998.
  • A. Morini, Giovan Francesco Loredan (1606-1661): le retour à la bergerie, in: Soulèvements et ruptures: l'Italie en quête de sa révolution. Actes du Colloque du CSLI, ed. Bruno Toppan, Nancy, 1998, pp. 73–88.
  • Giovan Francesco Loredano (2015). L. Manini (ed.). Morte del Volestein e altre opere. Lavis: La Finestra editrice. ISBN 978-8895925-60-8..
  • Rosand, Ellen, Opera in Seventeenth-Century Venice: the Creation of a Genre. University of California Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-520-25426-8 ISBN 0520254260.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lo incendio : comedia del sig. Gio. Francesco Loredano". trove.nla.gov.au. Trove, National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Loredano, Giovanni Francesco, 1607-1661". quod.lib.umich.edu. University of Michigan.
  3. ^ "Loredano, Giovanni Francesco 1607-1661". worldcat.org. WorldCat.
  4. ^ M. Miato, L'Accademia degli Incogniti di Giovan Francesco Loredan. Venezia (1630-1661), Firenze 1998.
  5. ^ Rosand, Ellen, Opera in Seventeenth-Century Venice: the Creation of a Genre. University of California Press, 2007 ISBN 978-0-520-25426-8 ISBN 0520254260
  6. ^ G. Brunacci, Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan, Venezia 1662.
  7. ^ Sir Aston Cockayne translated in English Loredano's Dianea in 1654 (Dianea an excellent new Romance written in Italian by Gio. Francesco Loredano A Noble Venetian in Foure Books. Translated into English by Sir Aston Cokaine, London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley at the sign of the Prince’s Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1654). A French translation (made by Jean Lavernhe) was published in Paris in 1642 under the title La Dianée.
  8. ^ A. Lupis, Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan senator veneto, Venezia 1663.

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Giovanni Francesco Loredan or Loredano Venice 27 February 1607 Peschiera del Garda 13 August 1661 was a Venetian writer and politician and a member of the noble family of Loredan 1 2 3 In 1630 he founded the Accademia degli Incogniti a learned society of freethinking intellectuals mainly noblemen that significantly influenced the cultural and political life of mid 17th century Venice Giovanni Francesco LoredanPortrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan by Giacomo PicciniFull nameGiovanni Francesco Pietro MelchiorreBorn 1607 02 27 February 27 1607VeniceDied13 August 1661 1661 08 13 aged 54 Peschiera del Garda Republic of VeniceNoble familyHouse of LoredanSpouse s Laura ValierIssueAntonio Antonio Alberto Ottavio Lorenzo ElenaFatherLorenzo LoredanMotherLeonora BolduPortrait of Giovanni Francesco Loredan by Daniel van den Dyck Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Secondary Sources 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editGiovanni Francesco Loredan was born in Venice into the Santa Maria branch of the House of Loredan as the son of Lorenzo Loredan and Leonora Boldu When both of his parents died while he was very young he was raised by his uncle Antonio Boldu and had as his teacher Antonio Colluraffi repeatedly mentioned in the publications of the Accademia degli Incogniti 4 He divided his youth between hard study and an extravagant lifestyle He attended the classes of renowned Aristotelian philosopher Cesare Cremoni in Padua and began before 1623 to gather around him that group of scholars who then formed the Accademia degli Incogniti As founder of the Accademia degli Incogniti and a member of many other academies he had close contact with almost all the scholars of his time He and his circle played a decisive role in the creation of modern opera 5 In addition to literary activity he also took part in public affairs At twenty he was recorded in the golden book but his career began quite late in September 1632 he was elected Savio agli Ordini and in 1635 he was treasurer of the fortress of Palmanova On his return he reorganized the Accademia degli Incogniti 1636 and in 1638 despite attempts to avoid it he was obliged as the only descendant of his branch to contract marriage with Laura Valier 6 He was then Provveditore ai Banchi 1640 Provveditore alle Pompe 1642 and in 1648 he made the leap to the rank of Avogador del Comun that he held several times 1651 1656 and 1657 and Provveditore alle Biave 1653 He subsequently joined the offices of the State Inquisitor and became a member of the Council of Ten In 1656 he entered the Minor Council that is among the six patricians who together with the doge composed the Signoria of Venice However he may then have been pushed out of office as in the following years he no longer held important positions In 1660 he was a provveditore in Peschiera The following year 13 August 1661 he died Works editIn addition to the Scherzi Geniali Sarzina Venice 1632 he wrote novels that were reprinted numerous times and also translated into French such as La Dianea Venice Sarzina 1635 7 and L Adamo Venice Sarzina 1640 operettas of religious subjects as Sensi di devozione sui Sette Venice Guerigli 1652 Life of Alexander the Pope Venice Sarzina 1637 Life of St John the Bishop of Trogir Venice Guerigli 1648 I gradi dell anima Venezia Guerigli 1652 collections of academic essays Bizzarrie accademiche Venezia Guerigli 1655 Sei dubbi amorosi ivi Sarzina 1632 Il cimiterio epitafi giocosi together with Pietro Michiel Tivoli Mancini 1646 a comic Iliad Venice 1654 historical compilations Ribellione e morte del Valestain under the pseudonym of Gnaeo Falcidio Donaloro Milan Ghisolfi 1634 which cost him a warning by the Inquisitors of State Istoria de re Lusignani with the pseudonym of Enrico Giblet Bologna Monti 1647 a Vita del Marino Venice Sarzina 1633 a collection of Letters still under the pseudonym of E Giblet Venice Guerigli 1653 As founder of the Accademia degli Incogniti he edited the publications of the collective works of the Academy Cento Novelle Venezia Guerigli 1651 Discorsi accademici Venezia Sarzina 1635 Le glorie degli incogniti Venezia Valvasense 1647 Novelle amorose Venezia eredi del Sarzina 1641 8 Secondary Sources editAccademico Eteroclito Francesco Maidalchino Il Loredano Panegirico Venice 1634 G Brunacci Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan Venice 1662 Lupis Antonio 1663 Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan senator veneto Venice Francesco Valuasense V Brocchi L accademia e la novella nel Seicento Giovan Francesco Loredan Atti del R Istituto veneto di scienze lettere e arti s 7 IX 1897 98 pp 284 311 Ivanoff N 1965 Giovan Francesco Loredan e l ambiente artistico a Venezia nel Seicento Ateneo Veneto III 186 190 A Morini Sous le signe de l inconstance La vie et l oeuvre de Giovan Francesco Loredan 1606 1661 noble venitien fondateur de l Academie des Incogniti diss Universite de Paris IV 1994 Morini A 1997 Giovan Francesco Loredan semiologie d une crise Revue des etudes italiennes XLIII 23 50 M Miato L Accademia degli Incogniti di Giovan Francesco Loredan Venezia 1630 1661 Florence 1998 A Morini Giovan Francesco Loredan 1606 1661 le retour a la bergerie in Soulevements et ruptures l Italie en quete de sa revolution Actes du Colloque du CSLI ed Bruno Toppan Nancy 1998 pp 73 88 Giovan Francesco Loredano 2015 L Manini ed Morte del Volestein e altre opere Lavis La Finestra editrice ISBN 978 8895925 60 8 Rosand Ellen Opera in Seventeenth Century Venice the Creation of a Genre University of California Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 520 25426 8 ISBN 0520254260 See also editAccademia degli Incogniti House of Loredan Libertine Ferrante Pallavicino Antonio Rocco Barbara Strozzi Anna Renzi Arcangela TarabottiReferences edit Lo incendio comedia del sig Gio Francesco Loredano trove nla gov au Trove National Library of Australia Loredano Giovanni Francesco 1607 1661 quod lib umich edu University of Michigan Loredano Giovanni Francesco 1607 1661 worldcat org WorldCat M Miato L Accademia degli Incogniti di Giovan Francesco Loredan Venezia 1630 1661 Firenze 1998 Rosand Ellen Opera in Seventeenth Century Venice the Creation of a Genre University of California Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 520 25426 8 ISBN 0520254260 G Brunacci Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan Venezia 1662 Sir Aston Cockayne translated in English Loredano s Dianea in 1654 Dianea an excellent new Romance written in Italian by Gio Francesco Loredano A Noble Venetian in Foure Books Translated into English by Sir Aston Cokaine London Printed for Humphrey Moseley at the sign of the Prince s Arms in St Pauls Church yard 1654 A French translation made by Jean Lavernhe was published in Paris in 1642 under the title La Dianee A Lupis Vita di Giovan Francesco Loredan senator veneto Venezia 1663 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giovan Francesco Loredan Carminati Clizia 2005 Loredan Giovan Francesco Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 65 Levis Lorenzetti in Italian Rome Istituto dell Enciclopedia Italiana ISBN 978 8 81200032 6 Panizza Letizia 2002 Loredan Gian Francesco The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 818332 7 Retrieved 27 May 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giovanni Francesco Loredan amp oldid 1187835302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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