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Tasso, Bernardo 1493-1569
Italian poet

Born in Venice of an illustrious family of Bergamo, he suffered poverty and exile owing to the outlawry by Charles V (1547) of his patron, the Duke of Salerno, and took service with the Duke of Mantua. His romantic epic Amadigi di Gaula (1560), an epic on Amadis of Gaul, is a melodious imitation of Ludovico Ariosto's style, but exaggerated in sentiment. He began another epic, Iloridante, which was finished by his son Torquato Tasso (1587), and wrote numerous lyrics (1560).

Bibliography: E Williamson, Bernardo Tasso (1951)