Cristoforo Ivanovich
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Cristoforo Ivanovich (called even "Cristoforo Ivanovi") was a Marinist poet from the Venetian Albania of the Republic of Venice.
Life
Cristoforo was born in Budua (actual Montenegro in 1618 and died in Venice in 1688. He cwrote conly in Italian.
His main works are two books of Italian poetry, written and published in Venice: “Poesie” and “Minerva a tavolino”. He wrote even compositions for theater, like: “Coriolano”, “Costanza trionfante”, “Lisimaco”, “L’amor guerriero” and “Circe”).