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Annibale Caro was an Italian poet and translator, born in 1507 in Civitanova Marche. He is best known for his translations of classical works, particularly from Latin and Greek into Italian, which played a significant role in the Renaissance's revival of classical literature. Caro's literary contributions were not only limited to translations; he also wrote original poetry, which showcased his command of the Italian language and his deep appreciation for the classical tradition. His works included 'Delle Lettere Familiari', a collection of letters that reflected his thoughts on various subjects and his relationships with contemporaries.

Throughout his life, Caro was influenced by the literary currents of his time, particularly the humanist movement that sought to reconcile classical antiquity with contemporary thought. He maintained correspondence with notable figures such as Michelangelo and was involved in the intellectual circles of his era. Caro's influence extended beyond his lifetime, as his translations and writings inspired later generations of poets and writers, cementing his legacy as a crucial figure in Italian literature.

Nazionalità Italiano
Data di nascita January 1, 1507
Luogo di nascita Civitanova Marche, Marche, Italy
Data di morte January 1, 1566