• Barzelletta (lit. "jest") was a popular verse form used by frottola composers in Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is generally trochaic...
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    Retrieved 4 February 2018. Depaulis, Thierry (2008). "Entre farsa et barzelletta: jeux de cartes italiens autours de 1500". The Playing-Card. 37 (2):...
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    on radio, and in about thirty movies. He was nicknamed "Il Re della barzelletta" ("the King of jokes") for his burlesque comic style, which was largely...
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  • These include the Italian 14th-century madrigal and later ballata and barzelletta, the German bar form, Spanish 13th-century cantiga, and the later canción...
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    Edwin Mellen Press. pp. 13–16. Depaulis, Thierry (2008). "Entre farsa et barzelletta: jeux de cartes italiens autours de 1500". The Playing-Card. 37 (2):...
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    varied with a number of different poetical forms, including frottola, barzelletta, madrigal, and canzona. Because of the pastoral subject and the sections...
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    Fabio Canal; Dialogo de Selin, con Giosuf ebreo de Manoli Blessi, et una barzelletta contra Mustafà Bassà (1571); Nella rotta dell’armata de Sultan Selin...
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