"Ricreationi amorose de gli Academici Gelati di Bologna" is a collection of poetry representing the literary output of the Accademia dei Gelati in Bologna, Italy. Published in 1589, this work offers a valuable glimpse into the poetic sensibilities and intellectual pursuits of a prominent Renaissance academy. Featuring contributions from members like Agostino Carracci, the collection showcases a range of amorous verses reflecting the artistic and cultural trends of the late 16th century.
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