Ugolino Verino (1438-1516) was among the principal Latin poets in the Florence of Lorenzo de'Medici. A student of Cristoforo Landino, whose youthful love poems Verino imitated, Verino was a leading figure in the Renaissance revival of ancient Latin elegy. He blended Propertius, Ovid's
Amores, and elements of Petrarch's lyric style to forge a distinctive poetic voice in a three-book cycle of poems in honor of his lady-love, Fiammetta. His
Paradise, by contrast, is a vision-poem indebted to Vergil's
Aeneid, Dante, and Cicero's
Dream of Scipio, in which Ugolino is taken on a tour of Heaven and the afterlife by the recently deceased Cosimo de'Medici.
About the AuthorAllan M. Wilson is a retired classicist living in Cheshire.
Book InformationISBN 9780674088627
Author Ugolino VerinoFormat Hardback
Page Count 496
Imprint Harvard University PressPublisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 133mm * 28mm