Emilio De Marchi (writer) explained

Emilio De Marchi
Birth Date:31 July 1851
Birth Place:Milan, Lombardy, Austrian Empire
Death Date:6 February 1901
Death Place:Milan, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy
Occupation:Writer

Emilio De Marchi (1851–1901) was an Italian novelist, known for his portrayals of Milan and Lombardy in the nineteenth century. Several of his works have been adapted for film and television including two 1940s films Giacomo the Idealist and The Priest's Hat.[1] He was part of the second generation of Lombard line. De Marchi became widely celebrated as a master of literary translation. Among others he translated into Italian all the fables of Jean de La Fontaine.

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  1. Goble p.1169