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See also:GIUDICI, See also:PAOLO EMILIANO (1812-1872) , See also:Italian writer, was See also:born in See also:Sicily. His See also:History of Italian Literature (1844) brought him to the front, and in 1848 he became See also:professor of Italian literature at See also:Pisa, but after a few months was deprived of the See also:chair on See also:account of his liberal views in politics. On the re-See also:establishment of the Italian See also:kingdom he became professor of See also:aesthetics (resigning 1862) and secretary of the See also:Academy of See also:Fine Arts at See also:Florence, and in 1867 was elected to the chamber of deputies. He held a prominent See also:place as an historian, his See also:works including a See also:Scoria del teatro (186o), and Storia dei comuni italiani (1861), besides a See also:translation of See also:Macaulay's History of See also:England (1856). He died at See also:Tonbridge in England, on the 8th of See also:September 1872. A See also:Life appeared at Florence in 1874. End of Article: GIUDICI, PAOLO EMILIANO (1812-1872)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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