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Name
  
Antonio Rocco

Role
  
Writer


Died
  
1653, Venice, Italy

Books
  
Alcibiades the Schoolboy

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Antonio Rocco (1586 - 1653) was an Italian priest and philosophy teacher (he graduated under Cesare Cremonini), and a writer. Ever since 1888 when he was identified as its anonymous author, he is best known for his satirical homosexual text, L'Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola, written in 1630 and published in 1652.

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Antonio Rocco Alcibiades the Schoolboy by Antonio Rocco Introduced Translated

The work was immediately suppressed, and only ten copies survived the attempts to destroy the whole print run. The survival of the work led to, in 1862, to its translation and publishing in Italian. Again the work elicited immediate condemnation. It was denounced by the police as a liber spurcissimus (a most filthy book) and largely destroyed.

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Antonio Rocco Wikipedia