Topic: Niccolò Tommaseo

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Niccolò Tommaseo

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Niccolò Tommaseo , 1802-74, Italian poet and critic, b. Sibenik, Dalmatia. In addition to poetry, novels, and literary criticism, he wrote well in history, philosophy, lexicography, and philology. He was perhaps most distinguished as a philologist, and his Dizzionario dei sinonimi (1830) is still in use. Una serva (1837), stories in verse, is among the best of Italian romantic poetry. His attacks on the Austrian rule of Italy resulted in a long exile, interrupted by participation in the unsuccessful Revolution of 1848 in Venice. Author not available, TOMMASEO, NICCOLÒ.... Read more
Daniele Manin
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 1804-57, Venetian leader of the movement to free N Italy from Austrian rule. His father, a Jew, was converted ... Venice and was imprisoned in Jan., 1848, with the poet Niccolò Tommaseo. Released two months later after the outbreak of the ... Read more

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