Vincenzo Leonio Explained

Vincenzo Leoni (9 February 1650 – 26 June 1720) was an Italian lawyer and poet, and in 1690 was one of the original founders of the Academy of Arcadia.

He was born to an aristocratic family in Spoleto; he then studied law in Macerata After practicing law in Rome for a few years, he became a writer and founder in the Accademia degli Arcadi (Academy of the Arcadians), aiming to extirpate the ruling taste and oddities introduced into the poetic language.[1] For the academy, he took the name of Uranius Tegeaeus.[2] Some of his elegies were included in Arcadum Carmina, Rome, 1757. Some of his works were published in the second volume of Vite degli Arcadi illustri.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Estirpare il cattivo gusto e le bizzarrie che si erano introdotti nella lingua poetica
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=yaWVUevQHC8C Le vite degli Arcadi illustri scritte da diversi autori
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=ZW0ZARizZAwC Biografia universale antica e moderna ossia Storia per alfabeto