Giangiorgio Trissino bases his 1529 treatise on …

Years: 1529 - 1529

Giangiorgio Trissino bases his 1529 treatise on poetics, Sei divisioni della poetica (“The Six Kinds of Poetry”), on that of Aristotle.

In La poetica, he used Italian poetry to exemplify his theory.

In 1532, the Emperor Charles V made Trissino a count palatine.

He is held in high esteem throughout Italy, despite the banishment from Vicenza pronounced upon him in 1509 because his family had favored the plans of Maximilian.

Wherever he makes his home, it is a center for gatherings of scholars, littérateurs, and the most cultured men of the time.

His family life is far from happy, apparently through little fault of his own.

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