Giosuè Carducci
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Giosuè Carducci
Summary
Giosuè Carducci is a human[1]. Born in Valdicastello Carducci[2], he… he was born on July 27, 1835[3]. He passed away in Bologna[4]. He died on February 8, 1907[5]. He worked as a writer[6], poet[7], journalist[8], politician[9], and university teacher[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (332 views/month, #7,176 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Valdicastello Carducci[2], Giosuè Carducci…
- Giosuè Carducci was born in Pietrasanta[12].
- Giosuè Carducci died in Bologna[4].
- Giosuè Carducci passed away in Pietrasanta[13].
- Giosuè Carducci was born on July 27, 1835[3].
- Giosuè Carducci was born on July 28, 1835[14].
- Giosuè Carducci was born on January 1, 1835[15].
- Giosuè Carducci died on February 8, 1907[5].
- Giosuè Carducci died on February 16, 1907[16].
- Giosuè Carducci died on 1907[17].
- Burial took place at Certosa di Bologna[18].
- Giosuè Carducci's father was Michele Carducci[19].
- Giosuè Carducci's mother was Ildegonda Celli[20].
- Giosuè Carducci was married to Elvira Menicucci[21].
- A child of Giosuè Carducci was Beatrice Carducci[22].
- A child of Giosuè Carducci was Libertà Carducci[23].
- Giosuè Carducci held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[24].
- Giosuè Carducci worked as a writer[6].
- Giosuè Carducci's professions included poet[7].
- Giosuè Carducci worked as a journalist[8].
- Giosuè Carducci worked as a politician[9].
- Giosuè Carducci worked as a university teacher[10].
- Giosuè Carducci worked as a literary critic[25].
- Giosuè Carducci held the position of member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[26].
- Giosuè Carducci held the position of senator of the Kingdom of Italy[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Valdicastello Carducci[2], a frazione[28], in Italy[29] and Pietrasanta[12], a comune of Italy[30], in Italy[31]. Recorded date of birth include July 27, 1835[3], July 28, 1835[14], and January 1, 1835[15]. Giosuè Carducci's father was Michele Carducci[19]. His mother was Ildegonda Celli[20].
Education
Educated at convent of Scolopi[32], a Palazzo[33], in Italy[34] and Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[35], an academic department[36], in Italy[37]. Giosuè Carducci earned the academic degree of laurea[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], poet[7], journalist[8], politician[9], university teacher[10], and literary critic[25]. Employers include San Miniato lyceum-gymnasium[39]; Liceo Statale Niccolò Forteguerri[40], a liceo classico[41], in Italy[42]; and University of Bologna[43], a public university[44], in Italy[45], founded in 1088[46], headquartered in Bologna[47]. Positions held include member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy[26], a position[48], in Kingdom of Italy[49], founded in 1861[50] and senator of the Kingdom of Italy[27], a position[51], in Kingdom of Italy[52], founded in 1861[53]. Notable students include Manara Valgimigli[54], a poet[55], 1876–1965[56], of Italy[57], awarded the Viareggio Prize[58], specialised in classical philology[59] and Emma Tettoni[60], a writer[61], 1859–1891[62], of Kingdom of Italy[63].
Recognition
Giosuè Carducci received the Nobel Prize in Literature[64].
Personal Life
Among Giosuè Carducci's spouses was Elvira Menicucci[21]. Children include Beatrice Carducci[22], 1859–1951[65], of Kingdom of Italy[66] and Libertà Carducci[23], an author[67], 1872–1964[68], of Kingdom of Italy[69]. His religion is recorded as atheism[70]. He was affiliated with the Historical Far Left[71].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include February 8, 1907[5], February 16, 1907[16], and 1907[17]. Recorded place of death include Bologna[4], a comune of Italy[72], in Italy[73] and Pietrasanta[13], a comune of Italy[74], in Italy[75]. Burial took place at Certosa di Bologna[18].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Giosuè Carducci include he[76], a destroyer[77]; Carducci[78], an impact crater[79]; 20148 Carducci[80], an asteroid[81]; and Casa Carducci[82].
Why It Matters
Giosuè Carducci ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (332 views/month, #7,176 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[83] He is known by 48 alternative names across languages and contexts.[84]
Entities named for him include he[76], a destroyer[77]; Carducci[78], an impact crater[79]; 20148 Carducci[80], an asteroid[81]; and Casa Carducci[82].
FAQs
Where was Giosuè Carducci born?
Giosuè Carducci was born in Valdicastello Carducci[2].
Where did Giosuè Carducci die?
Giosuè Carducci passed away in Bologna[4].
Who were Giosuè Carducci's parents?
Giosuè Carducci's father was Michele Carducci[19]. Giosuè Carducci's mother was Ildegonda Celli[20].
Who was Giosuè Carducci married to?
Giosuè Carducci's spouses include Elvira Menicucci[21].
What did Giosuè Carducci do for work?
Giosuè Carducci worked as writer[6], poet[7], journalist[8], politician[9], and university teacher[10].
Where did Giosuè Carducci go to school?
Giosuè Carducci was educated at convent of Scolopi[32] and Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[35].
What awards did Giosuè Carducci receive?
Honors received include Nobel Prize in Literature[64].