Giuseppe Albini (philologist) explained

Giuseppe Albini
Birth Date:22 January 1863
Birth Place:Bologna, Italy
Death Place:Bologna, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Occupation:Philologist, Latinist, Politician

Giuseppe Albini (22 January 1863, Bologna – 7 December 1933, Bologna)[1] was an Italian philologist, Latinist and politician.[2]

Biography

Giuseppe Albini was born on January 22, 1863, in Bologna.[3] As a student of Giosuè Carducci, he taught Latin grammar and Greek at a young age and succeeded Giovanni Battista Gandino in the chair of Latin philology, which he held until his death. At the Bolognese university, he served as dean of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy (1912–1918) and Rector of the university (1927–1930).[4]

He wrote poetry in Italian and in Latin, edited editions of Persius, Dante, Giovanni del Virgilio; translated the complete works of Virgil including the Georgics in hendecasyllabic verse.[5] He also wrote his own essays.

He was a member of the Deputation of homeland history for Romagna, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Padua and of the Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana di Scienze Lettere ed Arti of Mantua.

Albini participated in the Certamen poeticum Hoeufftianum in Amsterdam, winning the gold medal in 1919 with the poem Vercingetorix and the great praise five times with Sponsa nautae (1882), Ad Vergilium (1885), Ad Bononiam (1888), Ravenna (1911) and Aeriae voces (1912).

Giuseppe Albini was a member of the Fascist Party since 1925. He was a municipal councilor and from 1924, a senator of the Kingdom.[6]

He died on 7 December 1933 in Bologna. He is buried at the Certosa di Bologna.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Albini Giuseppe . 2024-04-05 . www.storiaememoriadibologna.it . Storia e Memoria di Bologna . it.
  2. Web site: Patrimonio dell'Archivio storico Senato della Repubblica . 2024-04-05 . patrimonio.archivio.senato.it . it.
  3. Web site: ALBINI, Giuseppe . 2024-04-05 . . it.
  4. Web site: 2020-06-05 . Albini, Giusèppe (letterato) . 2024-04-05 . www.sapere.it . it.
  5. Web site: Redazione . Giuseppe Albini . 2024-04-05 . Liber Liber . it-IT.
  6. Web site: ALBINI, Giuseppe . 2024-04-05 . . it.