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A 1582 comedy translates "pedant" as "worthless idiot, donkey head"

Renaissance pedant β€” Title page engraving from Francesco Belo's El pedante (1538) / public domain, via The Public Domain Review

Pompous scholars were a standard joke on the Italian stage through the 16th century. Arnoud Visser writes in The Public Domain Review that Francesco Belo, a playwright from Rome, published the first play to put one at the center. In El pedante, from the 1520s, the schoolmaster Prudenzio "talks in a mangled mix of Latin and vernacular." β€” Read the rest

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