Frugoni

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 18

Frugoni, CARLO INNOCENZO, an Italian poet, was born at Genoa in 1692, and taught rhetoric at Brescia, Genoa, and Bologna, and died in 1768. He belonged to the 'Arcadian' group, and wrote odes, epistles, and satires, and was famous with his contemporaries for versatility and elegance, but is now all but forgotten.

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