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  2. Giuseppe Gioachino Belli - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Francesco Antonio Maria Gioachino Raimondo Belli (7 September 1791 – 21 December 1863) was an Italian poet, famous for his sonnets in Romanesco, the dialect of Rome. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Monument to Giuseppe Gioachino Belli - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to Giuseppe Gioachino Belli is a marble memorial dedicated to the 19th-century poet who wrote mainly in Romanesco, the Roman dialect. It is located just off the Lungotevere in Trastavere , just across from the entrance to the Ponte Garibaldi over the Tiber.

  4. Romanesco dialect - Wikipedia

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    The path towards a progressive Tuscanization of the dialect can be observed in the works of the major Romanesco writers and poets of the past two centuries: Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791–1863), whose sonetti romaneschi represent the most important work in this dialect and an eternal monument to 19th century Roman people; Cesare Pascarella ...

  5. The Sovrans of the Old World - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Gioachino Belli "The Sovrans of the Old World" (Romanesco original title: Li soprani der monno vecchio) is an 1831 sonnet written in the dialect of Rome, by poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. It is part of the collection Sonetti romaneschi, sometimes listed as number 361 [2] [3] [4] or 362.

  6. Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita - Wikipedia

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    Caravita is mentioned in two ironic sonnets composed by Giuseppe Gioachino Belli: L’ineggno dell’Omo written in dialect (Romanesco) and Li frateli Mantelloni, on 18 and 19 December 1832. Literature

  7. Befana - Wikipedia

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    The feast of the Befana in Rome was immortalized in four famous sonnets in the Romanesco dialect by the 19th century Roman poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. In Ottorino Respighi's 1928 Feste Romane (English: "Roman Festivals"), the fourth movement, titled La Befana, is an orchestral portrayal of this Piazza Navona festival. A common superstition ...

  8. Belli (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Giulio Belli (c. 1560 – 1621 or later), Italian composer; Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791–1863), Italian poet, famous for his sonnets in Romanesco dialect; Giuseppe Belli (singer) (d. 1760), sometimes referred to as Giovanni Belli, Italian castrato singer; Humberto Belli (born 1945), Nicaraguan politician and writer

  9. Meo Patacca - Wikipedia

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    Pinelli, Meo Patacca. Table 52: Nuccia accetta Meo Patacca come sposo ("Nuccia accepts Meo Pattacca as her husband") "Meo Patacca" (Meo is a pet name and is short for Bartolomeo) or Roma in feste ne i Trionfi di Vienna ("Rome in jubilation for the Triumphs of Vienna") is the name of a poem in rhymes written by Giuseppe Berneri (1637–1700).