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Italian philologist and literary critic
Francesco D'Ovidio
Born5 December 1849
Campobasso, Italy
Died24 November 1925
Naples, Italy
Academic work
Disciplinephilology
literary criticism
Sub-disciplineRomance philology
InstitutionsUniversity of Naples
Notable works
  • Dell' origine dell' unica forma flessionale del nome italiano (1872)
  • Il vocalismo tonico italiano (1878)
  • Storia della letteratura latina (1879)
  • Il Tasso e la Lucrezia Bendidio-Machiavelli (1882)

Francesco D'Ovidio (Campobasso, 5 December 1849 – Naples, 24 November 1925) was an Italian philologist and literary critic. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times.

Biography

He was educated at Pisa and Naples. In 1870 he became professor of Romance philology at the University of Naples.

Works

His thorough scholarship and keen criticism are shown in a large number of works, of which the following are the most noteworthy:

  • Dell' origine dell' unica forma flessionale del nome italiano (1872)
  • Il vocalismo tonico italiano (1878)
  • Storia della letteratura latina (1879)
  • Il Tasso e la Lucrezia Bendidio-Machiavelli (1882)

References

  1. "Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2017-04-19.

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