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Riccoboni, Antoine-François, 1707-1772

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Personal name headingRiccoboni, Antoine-François, 1707-1772
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Variant(s)Riccoboni, M. (François), 1707-1772
Riccoboni, fils, 1707-1772
Riccoboni, François, 1707-1772
Riccoboni, Francesco Antonio Valentino, 1707-1772
Riccoboni, Anton Franz, 1707-1772
Ricoboni, Antoine-François, 1707-1772
Riccoboni, Antonio Francesco, 1707-1772
Lelio, Antoine-François Riccoboni, dit, 1707-1772
See alsoAlternate identity: Lelio, fils, 1707-1772
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Birth date1707
Death date17720515
Place of birthMantua, Italy
Place of deathParis, France
Field of activityCommedia dell'arte Acting Playwriting Parody
AffiliationComédie-Italienne (Paris, France)
Profession or occupationActors Dramatists
Found inRomagnesi, J.-A. les sauvages, 1736: t.p. (Messieurs ... Riccoboni)
La lezione di Friedrich Ludwig Schröder, c2010: p. 159 (Anton Franz Riccoboni)
Les enfans trouvés, ou Le sultan poli par l'amour, 1732: title page (par messieurs Dominique, Romagnesi et Francesco Riccoboni)
Les ennuis du Carnaval, 1735, via Gallica, Aug. 13, 2013: title page (par Mrs. Romagnesi & Ricoboni [sic])
Encic. dello spettacolo, 1961: under Riccoboni (Antoine-François-Valentin; detto Lélio fils; b. Mantua, 1707; d. Paris, 1772)
Encic. ital., via Treccanti.it Web site, Aug. 13, 2013 (under Riccobòni, Italian family of comic actors: Riccobòni, Francesco Antonio Valentino "detto Lelio figlio," son of Luigi Riccoboni ("Lelio"), born Mantua 1707, died Paris, May 14, 1772; followed his parents to Paris in 1716 and was naturalized a French citizen in 1723; retired from stage in 1729 but continued to act sporadically thereafter; wrote a parody of Voltaire's Alzire and other works; married the author Marie-Jeanne Laboras de Mézières (1719-1792); practiced alchemy and bred silkworms)
Quérard. La France litt. (Riccoboni, Antoine-François, dit Lelio)
Biographie universelle (Riccoboni (Antoine-François), son of Louis Riccoboni (known from his roles as "Lelio"; actor and man of letters) and his wife Hélène Virginie Baletti Riccoboni (actress and dramatist), born Mantua 1707; debuted as actor in 1726 in the "Lelio" roles; together with his friends Dominique fils and Romagnesi, wrote many parodies and short plays for the Théâtre italien [Comédie-italienne]; author of poems, comedies and L'art du théâtre, 1750)
Cioranescu, A. 18. s. (Riccoboni (Antoine-François), Mantua 1707-Paris 15 May 1772; actor at Théâtre italien, 1726-1750)
Bib. nat. (hdg.: Riccoboni, Antoine-François [François in italics] ; pred. usage: M. Riccoboni; usage: François Riccoboni; Francesco Riccoboni)
VIAF, Aug. 13, 2013 (VIAF ID: 41850266 (Personal); authorized access points: Riccoboni, Antoine-François, 1707-1772 (national libraries of Poland and Czech Republic, SUDOC (France), NUKAT Center (Poland), Bibliothèque nationale de France, Biblioteca Nacional de España); Riccoboni, Antonio Francesco, 1707-1772 (national libraries of Netherlands and Sweden); Riccoboni, François 1707-1772 (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek); Riccoboni, Francesco (RERO (Switzerland)); Riccoboni, M. (François), 1707-1772 (LC/NACO); Riccoboni, Francesco, 1707-1772 (National Library of Australia))
BnF authorities, Aug. 13, 2013 (authorized access point: Riccoboni, Antoine-François (1707-1772); nationality: Italian; language: French; sex: male; born 1707, Mantua, Italy, died 1772-05-15; actor at the Théâtre italien; dramatist; variant forms: Lelio fils (1707-1772) pseudonyme; Riccoboni, François (1707-1772); Riccoboni, Antonio Francesco (1707-1772))
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Aug. 13, 2013 (preferred form: Riccoboni, François; variant forms: Riccoboni, Antoine F.; Riccoboni, Antonio F.; Riccoboni, Antoine François; Riccoboni, Antonio Francesco; Lelio <Fils>; Riccoboni, Antoine François Valentin; Riccoboni, Antonio Francesco Valentino; Ricoboni, François; Riccoboni, Francesco; Riccoboni, Antoine-François-Valentin; Riccoboni <le fils>; life dates: 1707-1772; born Mantua, died Paris; Italian-French actor and dramatist)
OCLC, Aug. 13, 2013 (usage: Ant. Franç. Riccoboni; Antoine François Riccoboni; Anton Franz Riccoboni; Francesco Riccoboni; François Riccoboni; M. Riccoboni; M. Riccoboni fils; Messieurs ... Riccoboni; Monsieur Riccoboni; Riccoboni; Riccoboni le fils; Ricoboni; Lelio fils)
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