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Firenzuola, Agnolo

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Firenzuola, Agnolo (1493–1543)

Florentine monk and author. He translated works both from Latin (the Golden Ass of Apuleius) and, in the Discorsi degli animali/Discourses on Animals (written in 1541, printed in 1548), from a Spanish collection of Indian animal stories. Other writings included a Dialogo delle bellezze delle donne/Dialogue on the Beauties of Women (printed in 1558).



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