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Giulio Cesare Croce (1550–1609) was an Italian writer, actor/producer of cantastoria and enigma writer. The son of a blacksmith and a blacksmith himself, after the death of his father, his uncle continued his cultural education. He never had any particular patron but was still able to gradually leave the family business to pursue his passion: story telling. He had an enormous success and was able to travel to fairs, markets, patrician houses, and the Italian courts. His presentations were complemented by a violin. His prolific literary production was contingent upon his own transcriptions of his shows.

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  • Giulio Cesare Croce (en)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (es)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (fr)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (it)
  • Кроче, Джулио Чезаре (ru)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (pt)
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  • Giulio Cesare Croce est un écrivain, conteur, dramaturge et énigmographe italien né le 12 mars 1550 à San Giovanni in Persiceto et mort le 1er janvier 1609 à Bologne. (fr)
  • Júlio César della Croce (San Giovanni in Persiceto, 1550 - Bologna, 1609) foi um escritor, dramaturgo, contador de histórias e enigmista italiano. (pt)
  • Джулио Чезаре Кро́че (итал. Giulio Cesare Croce; 12 марта 1550[…], Сан-Джованни-ин-Персичето, Болонья — 12 января 1609, Болонья) — итальянский прозаик, драматург и поэт. (ru)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (1550–1609) was an Italian writer, actor/producer of cantastoria and enigma writer. The son of a blacksmith and a blacksmith himself, after the death of his father, his uncle continued his cultural education. He never had any particular patron but was still able to gradually leave the family business to pursue his passion: story telling. He had an enormous success and was able to travel to fairs, markets, patrician houses, and the Italian courts. His presentations were complemented by a violin. His prolific literary production was contingent upon his own transcriptions of his shows. (en)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (San Giovanni in Persiceto, 1550 - Bolonia, 1609) fue un escritor, enigmista y cantastorie italiano. Hijo de un herrero y herrero él mismo de profesión, a la muerte de su padre y de su tío continuó con su educación cultural. Nunca tuvo un patrocinador en particular pero fue de todos modos capaz de eventualmente dejar el negocio familiar y seguir su pasión: contar historias. Tuvo un gran éxito y fue capaz de viajar a ferias, mercados, casas de la aristocracia y las cortes de Italia. Sus presentaciones era complementadas por la música de un violín. Su prolífica producción literaria deriva principalmente de su propia transcripción de sus presentaciones. (es)
  • Giulio Cesare Croce (San Giovanni in Persiceto, 1550 – Bologna, 17 gennaio 1609) è stato uno scrittore, cantastorie, commediografo ed enigmista italiano. Figlio di fabbri e fabbro a sua volta, morto il padre, lo zio continuò a cercare di dargli una cultura. Non ebbe mai mecenati particolari, e lasciò gradualmente la professione di famiglia per fare il cantastorie. Acquisì fama raccontando le sue storie per corti, fiere, mercati e case patrizie. Si accompagnava con un violino. L'enorme sua produzione letteraria deriva da una autoproduzione delle stampe dei suoi spettacoli. (it)
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  • Giulio Cesare Croce (en)
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  • San Giovanni in Persiceto near Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy (en)
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