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Topic: Saverio Bettinelli


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  Saverio Bettinelli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saverio Bettinelli (July 18, 1718 – September 13, 1808), was an Italian Jesuit writer.
Bettinelli returned home, and resumed his literary labours with new ardour.
The siege of Mantua by the French compelled him to leave the city, and he retired to Verona, where he formed an intimate friendship with the chevalier Hippolito Pindemonti.
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Voltaire undered regard him with a solidified copy of their works, with a flattering inscription in allusion to Bettinelli's Letters of Virgil.
He afterwards lived for some elderliness at Verona and Modena, and he had honorable superannuated appointed professor of rhetoric there, when, in 1773, the placement of Jesuits was abolished in Italy.
Bettinelli returned home, and resumed their literary labours with fresh ardour.
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 BETTINELLI, Saverio, Il giuoco delle carte, poemetto…con annotazioni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
BETTINELLI, Saverio, Il giuoco delle carte, poemetto…con annotazioni
In late nineteenth century red half calf, edges a trifle rubbed, red edges.
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