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Ortensio Lando or Landi ( – ) was an Italian writer of satires and translations. He is also sometimes known by a Latin pseudonym of Hortensius Tranquillus.


Biography

Ortensio Lando was born in
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, Italy, and around the year 1523 he entered an Augustinian monastery, receiving the name of Jeremiah. He led a peripatetic life, living in Venice, Padua, Genoa, Siena, Ferrara, Lyon, and Naples. He may or may not have completed a degree in medicine at Bologna. He is said to have acquired the name Tranquillus at his induction to the Accademia degli Elevati in
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. Biographical details of Lando are not well ascertained. He is the author of ''Paradossi, cioè sentenze fuori del comun parere'', a series of 20 short essays arguing for an anti-dogmatic (contrarian) propositions using both rudimentary sophistry and some erudition based on classic mythologies, biblical topics, or historical events. Among the twenty chapters are, for example, propositions asserting that ugliness is better than being beautiful; poverty is better than wealth; ignorance is better than wisdom; being a bastard is preferable to being legitimate; or that it is better if the wife is sterile versus being fertile. The works of Lando, while influential, were not universally praised by later reviewers. Lando is described by Sotheby and Wilkinson as "filled with singular and curious Paradoxes, but several of them so licentious and blasphemous that even the French translator
Charles Estienne Charles Estienne (; 1504–1564), known as Carolus Stephanus in Latin and Charles Stephens in English, was an early exponent of the science of anatomy in France. Charles was a younger brother of Robert Estienne I, the famous printer, and son to ...
, was compelled to omit them in the version he published in 1553".
Jacob Burckhardt Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt (; ; 25 May 1818 – 8 August 1897) was a Swiss historian of art and culture and an influential figure in the historiography of both fields. His best known work is '' The Civilization of the Renaissance in ...
in assessing Landi's descriptions of his contemporary Italy states the man: "is so fond of playing hide-and-seek with his own name, and fast-and-loose with historical facts, that even when he seems to be most in earnest, he must be accepted with caution and only after close examination." Peer of
Pietro Aretino Pietro Aretino (, ; 19 or 20 April 1492 – 21 October 1556) was an Italian author, playwright, poet, satire, satirist and blackmailer, who wielded influence on contemporary art and politics. He was one of the most influential writers of his ti ...
and Doni, friend to
Étienne Dolet Étienne Dolet (; 3 August 15093 August 1546) was a French scholar, translation, translator and printer (publisher), printer. He was a controversial figure throughout his lifetime, which was buffeted by the opposing forces of the Renaissance and ...
(later incinerated for heresy), he is said to have left the
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and became an apostate. All of his books landed on the ''
Index Librorum Prohibitorum The (English: ''Index of Forbidden Books'') was a changing list of publications deemed heretical or contrary to morality by the Sacred Congregation of the Index (a former dicastery of the Roman Curia); Catholics were forbidden to print or re ...
'' by the Roman Catholic church, and ''Paradossi, cioè sentenze fuori del comun parere'' in particular was widely banned and copies of it were confiscated.Review on a first edition of I Paradossi
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Works

Among his published works are: *
Cicero relegatus et Cicero revocatus
' (1534). Essay on
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC â€“ 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, orator, writer and Academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises tha ...
. *
Paradosi cive sententie fuori del comun parere
' (1545) *
Sermoni funebri de vari authori nella morte de diversi animali
' (1548) *
Lettere di molte valorose Donne, nelle quali chiaramente appare non esser ne di eloquentia ne di dottrina alle huomini inferiore
' (1549) *
Lettere della molto illustre Signora Lucretia Gonzaga da Gazuolo con gran diligentia raccolte, e a la gloria del sesso femenile nuovamente in luce poste
' (1552), praizing the wife of one of his patrons *''Commentario delle più notabili, & mostruose cose d'Italia, & altri luoghi: di lingua Aramea in italiana tradotto. Con un breve catalogo de gli inventori delle cose che si mangiano et beveno, novamente ritrovato'' (1553) *
Quattro libri de Dubbi con le solutioni a ciascun Dubbio accomodate
' or ''Dubbi Naturali in vari tempi propostimi da curiosi ingegni con brievi et ispedite solutioni'' (1552) *''Oracoli de moderni ingegni si d'huomini come di donne, ne'quali unita si vede tutta la philosophia morale, che fra molti Scrittori sparsa si leggeva'', with prologue by Bartolomeo Testa (1550)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Landi, Ortensio 1510s births 1558 deaths Writers from Milan Italian Renaissance humanists 16th-century Italian male writers 16th-century Italian writers