Angelo Mazza

Italian Neoclassical poet
Caterina Stocchi
(m. 1775)
Children3

Angelo Mazza (16 November 1741 – 11 May 1817) was an Italian neoclassical poet, and classical scholar.

Biography

Angelo Mazza was born at Parma on 16 November 1741. He became Professor of Greek in the University of his native town.[1] As a poet he belonged to the group of Italian men of letters who fell under the spell of the English eighteenth-century classical school of poetry. He derived themes such as the power of music from English literature, to which he was introduced by his teacher and friend Cesarotti. He subsequently translated and imitated English poets, notably Akenside, Dryden, Mason, Pope, Gray, and Thomson.[2] His example left its mark on Foscolo and other poets of the next generation. Mazza was a prominent member of the Academy of Arcadians, with the pseudonym Armonide Elideo.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Catucci 2009.
  2. ^ Lindon 2002.
  3. ^ Angelo Mazza entry (in Italian) in the Enciclopedia italiana, 1934

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