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Carmeliano, Pietro

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Carmeliano, Pietro (1451-1527)

Italian humanist poet, born in Brescia. His career was spent in England, where he arrived in 1481. He dedicated poems to Edward IV, Edward's son (De Vere/On Spring, 1482), and Richard III. After 1485 he produced several poems celebrating Henry VII's reign. He received royal patronage and was appointed royal secretary about 1495. The succession of Henry VIII in 1509 made patronage less secure, but Carmeliano remained in England.



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