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Giosuè Carducci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Giosuè Carducci (1835-1907) was born in Val di Castello, a small town near Pisa. He was early attracted to the Greek and Roman authors; in addition, he conscientiously studied the Italian classics: Dante, Tasso, and Alfieri.
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Giosuè Carducci Born 1835 Died 1907 ... All Literature Nobel Laureates ... Try the 2009 Nobel Prizes Quiz!
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Carducci, Giosué, il " Vate della Terza Italia ", come fu definito per la sua concezione eroica della poesia e per il prestigio nazionale e ufficiale che gli fu riconosciuto dopo l'unità, esercitò vasta influenza tra la fine dell'800 e l'inizio del '900 anche per la sua opera di critico e di studioso.
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In 1906 the Nobel Prize for literature was awarded to Giosue Carducci of Italy for extraordinary lifelong accomplishment in the field of poetry. He was a Satanist.
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Giosuè Carducci was born in Val di Castello in the northwestern corner of Tuscany. His father, Michele Carducci, was a doctor, and a member of the Carbonari, an advocate of the unification of Italy.
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(kär-dōō'chē) Italian poet considered the national poet of modern Italy. He won the 1906 Nobel Prize for literature. ...
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(jōz ā´ kärdt´chē) , 1835—1907, Italian poet and teacher. He was professor of literature at the Univ. of Bologna from 1860 to Carducci ranks with the greatest Italian poets; his verse is classic in design, with a deep and wide range of emotion. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Carducci, Giosuè...
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Encyclopedia article about Carducci, Giosuè. Information about Carducci, Giosuè in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Carducci ranks with the greatest Italian poets; his verse is classic in design, with a deep and wide range of emotion.
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Carducci, Bartolomeo · Carducci, Bartolommeo and Vincenzo Carducci, Bartolommeo and Vincenzo Carducci, Giosuè Carduchi Carducho, Bartolomeo Cardueae ...
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