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This is a list of people who have been identified as Marinist poets, or ''marinisti'' — largely 17th century followers of
Giambattista Marino Giovanni Battista was a common Italian given name (see Battista for those with the surname) in the 16th-18th centuries. It refers to "John the Baptist" in English, the French equivalent is "Jean-Baptiste". Common nicknames include Giambattista, Gia ...
(1569–1625). It comes from the Italian Wikipedia article.


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* Bartolomeo Abbati * Cesare Abbelli * Antonio Abbondanti * Paolo Abriani *
Claudio Achillini Claudio Achillini (''Latin'' Claudius Achillinus; 18 September 1574 – 1 October 1640) was an Italian philosopher, theologian, mathematician, poet, and jurist. He is a major figure in the history of Italian Baroque poetry. Biography Born in B ...
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Alessandro Adimari Alessandro Adimari (; 1579 – 1649) was an Italian Baroque poet and classical scholar. Biography Alessandro Adimari was born of a noble Florentine family in 1579. He held minor government offices and was a member of the Accademia degli Altera ...
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Agostino Agostini Agostino Agostini (died 20 September 1569) was a Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Eur ...
* Carlo Agudi * Giovanni Albano * Lorenzo Alberti *
Girolamo Aleandro, the younger Girolamo Aleandro, the younger (29 July 1574 – 9 March 1629) was a very distinguished Italian scholar. His grand-uncle Girolamo Aleandro, the elder (1480–1542) is better known and was the first cardinal appointed ''in pectore''. Biograph ...
* Ludovico Aleardi * Alessandro Aligieri * Michelangelo Angelico il Vecchio * Gherardo Ansaldi * Ciro Anselmi * Alessandro Arcadio * Vincenzo Pio Arcadio * Angelo Maria Arcioni * Antonio Arcoleo *
Giovanni Argoli Giovanni Argoli (1 July 1609 – 1660) was an Italian scholar and poet. Biography Giovanni was the son of a well-known mathematician, Andrea Argoli, and was born at Tagliacozzo in the Abruzzi. At the age of fifteen he published a poem on t ...
* Antonio Armanini * Francesco Arnassini * Giuseppe Artale *
Tommaso Aversa Tommaso Aversa (; 1623 3 April 1663) was an Italian Baroque poet and playwright. Biography Tommaso Aversa was born in Mistretta, Sicily, in 1623. Early in life, he moved to Palermo where he studied classics. He became interested in poetry an ...


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* Arcangelo Michele Baccaretti * Camillo Badovero * Antonio Bagatti * Marc'Antonio Balcianelli * Francesco Balducci * Ottavio Ballada * Bartolomeo Barbato * Andrea Barbazza * Bartolo Bartolini * Andrea Baruzzi * Giambattista Basile *
Antonio Basso Antonio Basso (Naples, 27 June 1881 – Rome, 2 October 1958) was an Italian general during World War II. Biography Early life and career Basso attended the military college of Naples from 1892 to 1897 and then the Military Academy of Mode ...
* Giuseppe Battista * Ascanio Belforti * Giovanni Antonio Bellavite * Francesco Belli * Guido Ubaldo Benamati * Giovanni Battista Bergazzano * Pietro Antonio Bernardoni *
Giovanni Battista Bertani Giovanni Battista Bertani (1516–1576) was an Italian painter and architect of the late Renaissance period. He trained with Giulio Romano in Mantua, and was promoted after Romano's death to the post of prefect of the ducal studio (fabbriche). P ...
* Giacinto Bertano * Fausto Bertoldi * Giovanni Daniele Bertoli * Giovanni Bertucci * Giuliano Bezzi * Camaleonte Biancardi * Bartolomeo Bilotta * Bellino Bisellini * Pietro Paolo Bissari * Camillo Boccaccio * Domizio Bombarda *
Baldassarre Bonifacio Baldassarre Bonifacio (5 January 1585 – 17 November 1659) was an Italian Catholic bishop, theologian, scholar and historian, known for his work (1632), the first known treatise on the management of archives. Biography The son of a lawyer of ...
* Giovan Francesco Bonomi * Giulio Cesare Bordoni * Giovanni Battista Brati * Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale * Antonio Bruni * Girolamo Brusoni * Bartolomeo Burchelati * Giovan Francesco Busenello


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* Vito Cesare Caballoni * Francesco Maria Caccianemici * Scipione Caetano * Giovanni Battista Calamai * Giuseppe Campanile * Annibale Campeggi * Ridolfo Campeggi * Giovanni Canale * Porfirio Canozza * Francesco Antonio Cappone * Giovanni Capponi * Giovanni Battista Capponi * Lorenzo Casaburi Urries * Pietro Casaburi Urries * Giacomo Castellani * Settimio Castellari *
Francesco Cavalli Francesco Cavalli (born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14 February 1602 – 14 January 1676) was a Republic of Venice, Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque music, Baroque period. He succeeded his teacher Claudio Monteverd ...
* Giovanni Paolo Cechini * Pietro Martire Colla * Francesco Contarini il Giovane * Nicolò Coradini il Vecchio *
Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (, ; 5 June 1646 – 26 July 1684) or Elena Lucrezia Corner (), also known in English as Helen Cornaro, was a Venetian philosopher of noble descent who in 1678 became one of the first women to receive an academ ...
* Antonio Costantini * Toldo Costantini *
Lorenzo Crasso Lorenzo Crasso (Naples, 1623-1691) was an Italian author and poet of the Baroque period. Biography Lorenzo Crasso, Barone di Pianura, was a Neapolitan, a Doctor of Law, doctor of laws, and an active lawyer. He was a man of wealth, and possessed ...
* Nicolò Crasso * Biagio Cusano


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* Giovanni Pietro D'Alessandro * Domenico David * Ludovico Della Chiesa * Francesco Della Valle * Camillo De Notariis * Francesco Dentice * Gasparo De Simeonibus *
Agazio di Somma Agazio di Somma (1591 – 1 October 1671) was a Roman Catholic prelate and Baroque writer who served as Bishop of Catanzaro (1664–1671) ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Cariati e Cerenzia (1659–1664). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Agazio di Somma wa ...
* Francesco Dolci * Giuseppe Domenichi * Ferdinando Donno * Bartolomeo Dotti


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* Filocritilo Elpizi * Scipione Errico


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* Giovanni Stefano Fachinelli * Francesco Ferrari *
Mario Fiorentini Mario Fiorentini (7 November 1918 – 9 August 2022) was an Italian partisan, spy, mathematician, and academic, for years a professor of geometry at the University of Ferrara. He engaged in numerous partisan actions, including the assault on th ...
* Girolamo Fiumagioli * Girolamo Fontanella * Antonio Fortini * Francesco Fresco Di Cucagna * Agostino Fusconi


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Jacopo Gaddi Jacopo Gaddi (c. 1600 - after 1658) was an Italian Neo-Latin and Italian writer from Florence. Biography Born to a wealthy noble family, Gaddi was well known in Florence and was in correspondence with numerous figures outside his birthplace, incl ...
* Antonino Galeani * Paganino Gaudenzio * Tommaso Gaudiosi * Giulio Cesare Gigli * Marcello Giovanetti * Domenico Gisberti * Riniero Grillenzoni * Gennaro Grosso * Hermete de' Gualandi * Francesco Maria Gualterotti * Giuseppe Guerrieri


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* Giovanni Vincenzo Imperiali * Gabriele Giovanni Irnei *
Cristoforo Ivanovich Cristoforo Ivanovich (1628–1689) was the first historian of Venetian opera, who also wrote several librettos of his own. Biography Ivanovich was born in Budua (Budva), at the time part of Venetian Albania (now southeastern Montenegro). Accordin ...


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* Giovanni Giacomo Lavagna * Fabio Leonida * Giacomo Litegato * Giovanni Battista Lopez Visconte *
Giovanni Francesco Loredano 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. In 1630, he founded the Accademia degli Incogniti, a lea ...
* Giacomo Lubrano *
Martino Lunghi Martino Longhi the Elder (1534–1591) was an Italian architect, the father of Onorio Longhi and the grandfather of Martino Longhi the Younger. He is also known as ''Martino Lunghi''. He was born in Viggiù into a family of architects, and initiall ...


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* Marcello Macedonio * Benedetto Maia * Giovan Francesco Maia Materdona * Giovanni Battista Mamiani *
Giovanni Battista Manso Giovanni Battista Manso (1570- 28 December 1645) was an Italian aristocrat, scholar, and patron of the arts and artists. Biography Giambattista Manso was a wealthy nobleman and a prominent patron of the arts and letters in Naples during the late ...
* Filippo Marcheselli * Paolo Marchesi Vedoa * Bernardino Mariscotti * Francesco Martinello * Francesco Melosio * Federico Meninni * Leonardo Miari * Pietro Michiele * Faustino Moisesso *
Bernardo Morando Bernardo Morando, also known as ''Bernardino'' or ''Morandi'' (ca. 1540 - 1600) was an Italian architect from the Republic of Venice. He is notable as the designer of the ''new town'' of Zamość, modelled on Renaissance theories of the 'ideal ci ...
* Giovanni Battista Moroni * Liberale Motense * Gaspare Murtola * Antonio Muscettola


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* Anton Maria Narducci


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* Giovanni Battista Oddoni * Cesare Orsini * Pietro Francesco Orsini


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* Arrigo Palladio * Pier Francesco Paoli * Giovanni Battista Paolucci * Pace Pasini * Giovanni Pasta *
Andrea Perrucci Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew. Origin of the name The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that re ...
* Ciro di Pers * Pietro Matteo Petrucci * Giulio Piccolomini * Baldassarre Pisani * Giovanni Pomo *
Francesco Pona Francesco Pona (1595–1655) was an Italian medical doctor, philosopher, Marinist poet and writer from Verona, whose works ranged from scientific treatises and history to poetry and plays. Biography A Veronese medical doctor and member of man ...
* Girolamo Preti * Giovanni Battista Pucci


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* Leonardo Quirini


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* Licinio Racani * Giovanni Paolo Rainaldi * Giovanni Giacomo Ricci * Cesare Rinaldi * Marc'Antonio Romagnesi * Michelangelo Romagnesi * Marc'Antonio Romiti * Ottavio Rossi * Giovanni Andrea Rovetti


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* Giuseppe Salomoni * Scipio Sambiasi * Gentile Albertino principe di Sanseverino * Andrea Santamaria * Francesco Maria Santinelli * Fortuniano Sanvitale * Giovanni Matteo Savio * Giovanni Battista Sbroiavacca * Lorenzo Scoto * Giuseppe Girolamo Semenzi * Giovan Leone Sempronio * Bartolomeo Sereni * Pari Severini * Domenico Antonio Speranza * Ermes Stampa * Tommaso Stigliani * Francesco Stradiotti *
Giulio Strozzi Giulio Strozzi (1583 - 31 March 1652) was a Venetian poet and libretto writer. His libretti were put to music by composers like Claudio Monteverdi, Francesco Cavalli, Francesco Manelli, and Francesco Sacrati. He sometimes used the pseudonym Luigi ...


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* Crisostomo Talenti * Antonio Francesco Tempestini *
Emanuele Tesauro Emanuele Tesauro (28 January 1592 – 26 February 1675) was an Italian philosopher, rhetorician, literary theorist, dramatist, Marinist poet, and historian. Tesauro is remembered chiefly for his seminal work ''Il cannocchiale aristotelico'' ( ...
* Ludovico Tingoli * Michelangelo Torcigliani * Filippo Antonio Torelli * Domenico Torricella *
Bartolomeo Tortoletti Bartolomeo Tortoletti (1560–1647) was an Italian poet and writer. Life Bartolomeo Tortoletti was born in Verona in 1560. His parents’ names are not known. After obtaining his doctorate in theology, he settled permanently in Rome, where h ...
* Domenico Treccio * Ottavio Tronsarelli


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* Giovanni Francesco Valloni * Adriano Verdizzotti * Giambattista Vidali * Nicola Villani * Matteo di Stefano Vitale


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* Marc'Antonio Zambeccari * Cesare Zarotti * Paolo Zazzaroni * Gabriele Zinani * Vincenzo Zito


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