• Simone de' Prodenzani (Orvieto, b. 1351? d. 1433–8), also spelled Prudenzani, was an Italian poet known for his narrative stories in the form of sonnets...
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  • painter and educator Simone de Oliveira (born 1938), Portuguese singer and TV actress Simone de' Prodenzani, Italian poet Simone di Nanni Ferrucci (born...
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    as Giovanni Fiorentino, Franco Sacchetti, Giovanni Sercambi and Simone de' Prodenzani continued the tradition into the early 15th century. The Italian...
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  • the Italian poet Simone de' Prodenzani. Along with Grimace, Jehan Vaillant and F. Andrieu, Molins was one of the post-Guillaume de Machaut generation...
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    JSTOR 853738. S2CID 192127480. Nádas, John (1998). "A cautious reading of Simone Prodenzani's "Il Saporetto"". Recercare. 10: 23–38. JSTOR 41692738. Pirrotta,...
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    Italian folk dance (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    dancing accompanied by a woman on tambourine. It can be seen in Simone Prodenzani's Liber Saporecti (or Il Saporetto), published 1415, which describes...
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