- Lodovico Lazzarelli
Ludovico Lazzarelli (
February 4 1447 -June 23 1500 ) was an Italian poet, philosopher, courtier and alleged magician and diviner of the early Renaissance.Born at
San Severino Marche , he had contact with many important thinkers of his time and above all with the preacher and hermeticistGiovanni da Correggio . Himself a follower ofhermetism , Lazzarelli also translated the "Corpus Hermeticum ", a translation which follows and enlarges the hermetic texts previously translated and collected byMarsilio Ficino .Biography
The most important document for reconstructing Lazzarelli's biography is the "Vita Lodovici Lazzarelli Septempedani poetae laureati per Philippum fratrem ad Angelum Colotium" written by Lazzarelli's brother Filippo. This text addressed to the humanist
Angelo Colocci was written immediately after Lazzarelli's death. The "Vita" is characterized by an hagiographic tone and pays particular attention to the author's literary endeavors while passing under silence important aspects of his career, e.g. his interest for magic arts. This document, however, gives important evidence of Lazzarelli's otherwise uncertain chronology. [ The text of the Vita can be read in M. Meloni,"Lodovico Lazzarelli umanista settempedano e il "De Gentilium deorum imaginibus", in "Studia picena", 66 (2001):114 ff.]Thanks to this document, for example, we know that Lazzarelli was born in 1447 and earned his early literary education in
Teramo . In this town,Alessandro Sforza , the lord ofPesaro , awarded a prize to Lodovico at age 13, for a poem on thebattle of San Flaviano in 1460. Lazzarelli's family had moved to Teramo after their father's death, but Ludovico was born inSan Severino Marche (in Latin Septemdpedanus, hence Lazzarelli's humanistic nickname). [ G. Arbizzoni, "Lazzarelli, Ludovico," "Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani" p. 180]References and footnotes
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Wouter J. Hanegraaff & Ruud M. Bouthoorn, "Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447-1500): The Hermetic Writings and Related Documents", Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Tempe 2005.External links
* [http://trionfi.com/0/m/01/ Life of Ludovico Lazzarelli (1447/1450 - 1500) and works]
* [http://www.ludovicolazzarelli.it/ Ludovico Lazzarelli Ovidio Cristiano (in Italian)]
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