Plays:
* Lucullus (c. 1490): A comedy in five acts, one of the first Italian comedies to be written in the style of Plautus.
* The Three Kings (c. 1500): A drama about the three wise men who visited the infant Jesus.
* The Siege of Thebes (c. 1500): A tragedy based on the Greek legend of Oedipus.
Other Works:
* Epistolae (Letters): A collection of letters written to various individuals, including scholars, patrons, and friends.
* Carmina (Poems): A collection of poems in various styles, including sonnets, odes, and elegies.
* De Bello Italico (On the Italian War): A historical account of the Italian Wars of the late 15th century.
Significant Contributions:
* Andrelini was a prominent figure in the Italian Renaissance, known for his fluency in Latin and his ability to write in a variety of genres.
* His plays helped to revive interest in classical theater in Italy.
* His letters offer insights into the intellectual and cultural life of his time.
It is important to note that while Andrelini's works were once widely known, they have largely been forgotten in the modern era. However, they continue to be studied by scholars of Renaissance literature and theater.