• Lodovico Sergardi (b. at Siena, 1660; d. at Spoleto, 7 November 1726) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and poet, chiefly known for his vivid latin...
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    be traced to the very end of the 17th century, when the satirist Lodovico Sergardi circulated a two-line epigram in which the elephant tells the Dominicans...
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    Tasso), he points distantly towards Vico's The New Science (1725). Lodovico Sergardi Manuel Martí Chisholm 1911, p. 383. Chisholm 1911, p. 384. Chisholm...
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    Settanus", the pseudonym of Lodovico Sergardi, Satyrae, numero auctae mendes purgatae & singulae locupletiores... (Rome 1700). Sergardi's satires themselves were...
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    he published the Satyromastix, a vicious attack against Monsignor Lodovico Sergardi who, under the pseudonym of Q. Sectano, had written a collection of...
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    Bishop of Pula (1641); Vincenzo Milani, Bishop of Caorle (1641); Alessandro Sergardi, Bishop of Montalcino (1641); Giovanni Giacomo Panciroli, Titular Patriarch...
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