Luciano Volpi is famous Quidditch player (Seeker) from Italy and he featured in an article appearing in the Daily Prophet before the Quidditch World Cup tournament in 2014.
He was accused of transfiguring himself into Bonawentura Wójcik, a Seeker for the Polish National Team in the 2014 tournament. That rumour only ceased when Volpi and Wójcik appeared together in front of journalists (Pm).
Skills
A talented Seeker whose skills are in demand
Commentary
Etymology
Luciano is derived from the Latin name Lucius (from lux, meaning "light") (Behind the Name).
Volpi is derived from the Italian surname Volpe, meaning "vixen, fox, slyboots" (Dictionary.com).
Notes
Perhaps inspired by Ben Jonson's play Volpone (or, The Fox), which is about a sly Venetian named Volpone who uses disguises to take advantage of others. -BB
In spite of his appearance with Seeker Wójcik before the 2014 tournament, the Seeker playing for Poland's team in their first match was instead Wladyslaw Wolfke. Was this new Polish Seeker perhaps Volpi in disguise after all? Poland still lost, so maybe not.
Lexicon list of Seekers
From the Web
Writing by J.K. Rowling on Pottermore:
Pottermore enhanced reading experience: Quidditch World Cup
Screenshots of the original Daily Prophet coverage of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup on Pottermore: Imgur archive
Harry Potter Wiki: Luciano Volpi
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