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text_A: The Silence of the Lambs was a film.
text_B: Francesco Bocchi -LRB- 1548 - March 31 , 1613 or 1618 -RRB- was an Italian writer of the late Renaissance , active in Florence .. Italian. Italy. Florence. Florence, Italy. Bocchi was born and died in Florence .. Florence. Florence, Italy. He was the son of Lisabetta Papi and Bartolomeo Bocchi , a moderately well-off couple .. Francesco 's father died when he was eleven years old , and he was left to be educated in literature and rhetoric by his uncle Donato Bocchi , vicar general of the Bishop of Fiesole .. Fiesole. Fiesole. He moves in 1572 to Rome for some years .. He returns to Florence , where he finds employment as a tutor for aristocratic children , for example Ulisse Bentivoglio , and the children of Benedetto Vivaldi and Piero Antonio Strozzi .. Florence. Florence, Italy. Strozzi. Strozzi family. He also found employment in the composition of speeches -LRB- such as funeral orations -RRB- and treatises targeted to for prominent patrons .. Among his patrons was Lorenzo Salviati and his family , Filippo Valori , Piero Vettori , and other members of the Curia in the circle of cardinal and later Grand-Duke , Ferdinando de ' Medici .. As a writer , he often elaborated works with courtly erudition , more style than reasoned content , although deep in facts .. Among his works was a guide to artwork in Florence  : La belleza della citta ' di Firenze , original 1594 .. Florence. Florence, Italy. It was the first of its type for an Italian city , and can be compared to Filippo Titi 's 1674 version for Rome .. Italian. Italy. He also wrote a History of the Flemish Rebellions for Giovan Vincenzo Vitelli who wished the celebrate the role of father Chiappino Vitelli , who had fought there as a mercenary .. Chiappino Vitelli. Chiappino Vitelli. He also wrote a guide to the works of art and architecture in the city of Florence .. Florence. Florence, Italy. He was buried in the church of San Pier Maggiore , which was since razed .. San Pier Maggiore. San Pier Maggiore, Florence
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