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    Ugo Foscolo (Italian: [ˈuːɡo ˈfoskolo, fɔs-]; 6 February 1778 – 10 September 1827), born Niccolò Foscolo, was a Greek-Italian writer, revolutionary and...
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    an Milanese noble woman, translator of Goethe, and correspondent of Ugo Foscolo. Antonia Barbara Giulia Faustina Angiola Lucia Fagnani was the last child...
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    "Dei Sepolcri" ("Sepulchres") is a poem written by the Italian poet, Ugo Foscolo, in 1806, and published in 1807. It consists of 295 hendecasyllabic verses...
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    period due to the presence of leading scientists and humanists like Ugo Foscolo, Alessandro Volta, Lazzaro Spallanzani, and Camillo Golgi, among others...
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    [a ddzaˈtʃinto]; "To Zakynthos") is a pre-Romantic sonnet written by Ugo Foscolo in 1803. The sonnet is about the poet's feelings: when he wrote the poem...
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    scholar and historian) by Bernardo Rossellino Dante (buried in Ravenna) Ugo Foscolo (19th-century poet) Galileo Galilei Giovanni Gentile (20th-century philosopher)...
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  • written by Ugo Foscolo between 1798 and 1802 and first published later that year. A second edition, with major changes, was published by Foscolo in Zurich...
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    located just outside the inhabited area, on the land now occupied by the "Ugo Foscolo" park, which had become too small, was replaced by a new and more spacious...
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    poets Alexander Pope and W. B. Yeats, the Italian poet and revolutionary Ugo Foscolo, the painters Vincent van Gogh and Camille Pissarro, the novelist E....
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    Simone Stratigo mathematician and natural science expert (1733–1824) Ugo Foscolo writer, revolutionary and poet (1778–1827) Constantino Brumidi historical...
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    Lazio since 2004. Lotito earned his high school diploma in Classics at Ugo Foscolo Classical Lyceum in Albano Laziale and a Bachelor of Arts in pedagogy...
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  • from Pulteney's A Proper Reply to a late Scurrilous Libel. In 1810, Ugo Foscolo wrote a satirical essay, Ragguaglio d'un'adunanza dell'Accademia de'...
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  • Lyra (1824) and New odes (1826). He was a contemporary of the poets Ugo Foscolo and Dionysios Solomos. He was among the representatives of the Heptanese...
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    screenwriter and director Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827), Italian writer, poet and revolutionary This page lists people with the surname Foscolo. If an internal link...
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  • Tripathi, Sumitranandan Pant, Mahadevi Verma Italy: Giacomo Leopardi, Ugo Foscolo, Alessandro Manzoni, Vittorio Alfieri Montenegro: Petar II Petrović Njegoš...
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    physicist Alessandro Volta (chair of natural philosophy 1769–1804), poet Ugo Foscolo (chair of eloquence 1809–10), playwright Vincenzo Monti, jurist Gian...
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    islands. One of the main heroes of the Italian Risorgimento, the poet Ugo Foscolo, was born in Zante from a noble Venetian family of the island, but only...
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    classical forms, he opened the way to the school of Vittorio Alfieri, Ugo Foscolo and Vincenzo Monti. As a work of art, the Giorno is sometimes a little...
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    Emilia is] the most mature Italian city for freedom" [...] — Napoleon Ugo Foscolo dedicated the ode A Bonaparte liberatore ("To Bonaparte Liberator") to...
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  • literature Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798), traveller, author and seducer Ugo Foscolo (1778-1827), Italian writer, revolutionary, and poet Edgar Manas (1875-1964)...
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    prominent in two tales of ratiocination by Edgar Allan Poe. In 1796, Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827) wrote a tragedy called Tieste that was first presented in...
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  • redemption" is reflected heavily in the works of Italian Romantics, including Ugo Foscolo, who wrote the story The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis, in which a man...
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    off their former oppressors against each other. ... Italians who, like Ugo Foscolo and Gabriele Rossetti, harboured patriotic sentiments, were driven into...
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    Solomos, whose statue adorns the main town square. The Italian poet Ugo Foscolo was born in Zakynthos: he wrote the sonet A Zacinto dedicated to Zakynthos...
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    Italian poets and novelists (possibly Manzoni, Vincenzo Monti etc.); Ugo Foscolo from Zakynthos was among his friends. As a result, he was easily accepted...
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    41-year-old Anna Maria Cipolletti, a junior high school teacher at "Ugo Foscolo" who was also involved in prostitution, was found near a studio on 149...
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    prominent in two tales of ratiocination by Edgar Allan Poe. In 1796, Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827) wrote a tragedy called Tieste that was represented first...
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    The Thief Lord, written by the German author Cornelia Funke. The poet Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827), born in Zante, an island that at the time belonged to the...
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  • Countess of Albany to Ugo Foscolo, saying he had lost the use of one side, and had gone to the baths at Abano Terme. Rose helped Foscolo come to the United...
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    Euganaean Hills, which feature in poems by Lucan, Martial, Petrarch, Ugo Foscolo, and Shelley. Padua appears twice in the UNESCO World Heritage List:...
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