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Cesare De Titta

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Cesare De Titta (Sant'Eusanio del Sangro, 27 January 1862– ibidem, 14 February 1933) was an Italian poet who wrote in Italian, Latin and in Neapolitan Abruzzese.[1][2]

His mother was Sofia Loreto, and his father, Vincenzo De Titta, was a public notary. Cesare attended the Seminary of Lanciano from the age of sixteen, in order to become a priest, and studied classical languages at the Seminary of Venosa from 1881 to 1889, where he would later be its dean. Among his most important linguistic works are Grammatica della lingua viva and Grammatica della lingua latina.[3]

Works

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  • Saggi di traduzione of Catulo (1890)
  • Canzoni abruzzesi (1919)
  • Nuove canzoni abruzzesi (1923)
  • Gente d'Abruzzo (1923)
  • Terra d'oro (1925)
  • Acqua, foco, vento (1925)

References

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  1. ^ "Cesare De Titta – Dedicato al poeta abruzzese". Archived from the original on 2019-10-28. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  2. ^ Francesco Piga La poesia dialettale del Novecento, Piccin Vallardi, 1991, pag. 61
  3. ^ "Le scarpe per la Primavera Estate 2018 - Scarpe sportive e Sandali il 55% di sconto". www.cesaredetitta.it. Archived from the original on 2008-10-16. Retrieved 2019-10-28.