Pace Pasini Explained

Pace Pasini
Birth Date:1583 6, df=y
Birth Place:Vicenza, Republic of Venice
Death Place:Padua, Republic of Venice
Alma Mater:University of Padua
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Language:Italian
Notableworks:L'historia del cavalier perduto

Pace Pasini (1583–1644) was an Italian marinist poet and novelist. He is best known as the author of the Baroque novel L'historia del cavalier perduto (1644), which may have been a source for Alessandro Manzoni's The Betrothed, and combines chivalric, picaresque, and political themes.

Biography

Pace Pasini was the son of Pietro, a descendant of a family originally from Valle Sabbia, who had moved to Schio and then to Vicenza, where he was ascribed to the Noble Council of the city.[1] In the mid-seventeenth century - around the time of Pace's death - a member of the Pasini family from Vicenza figured among the merchants of silk and thick cloths.[2]

After completing his grammar studies in Vicenza, Pace attended the University of Padua, where he devoted himself to the study of law. He soon neglected his legal studies and took an interest in the new science - he corresponded with Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler - and above all in philosophy. He followed the university lessons of Cesare Cremonini, a follower of Pietro Pomponazzi's neo-Aristotelian rationalism who questioned the doctrine of the immortality of the soul and other Catholic dogmas.

Pace was a member of the Accademia degli Incogniti, one of the most active and lively Venetian Academies of the seventeenth century.

Following a dispute, Pace and his brother killed the lawyer Roberto Malo and seriously injured his brother. In March 1624 Pace was sentenced to five years of exile in Zara, later reduced by about half (he was acquitted and released on 28 January 1627).

On 25 July 1630 he was appointed vicar in Barbarano and on 8 July 1635 he was appointed vicar in Orgiano.

Pace Pasini died in Padua in the second half of 1644.

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Notes

  1. Book: Giarolli, Giambattista. Vicenza nella sua toponomastica stradale. Vicenza. 1955. 329. Scuola Tip. Istituto San Gaetano.
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  3. Web site: 27 May 2013. 13 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130613232829/http://www.gianniroghi.it/Testi/l%27europeo/6019%20%20%281%29.htm. Alessandro Manzoni è al centro delle discussioni nel mondo culturale italiano. Il manoscritto ritrovato e la polemica di Moravia.

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