Francesco de Sanctis

Philosopher, Organization leader

1817 – 1883

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Who was Francesco de Sanctis?

Francesco de Sanctis was a leading Italian literary critic and scholar of Italian language and literature during the 19th century.

De Sanctis was born in the southern Italy town of Morra Irpina to a family of middle-class landowners. After completing his high school studies in nearby Naples, he was educated at the Italian language institute in Naples founded by Marquis Basilio Puoti.

De Sanctis later opened his own private school where he soon became recognized in academic circles for his profound knowledge of Italian literature. In 1848, he held office under the revolutionary government and was later imprisoned for three years in Naples. Following his release, de Sanctis' reputation as a lecturer in Turin, Italy, on such Italian authors as Dante led to his professorship in 1856 at the Zürich, Switzerland university of ETH Zürich.

De Sanctis returned to Naples as minister of public instruction in 1860, and filled the same post under the Italian monarchy in 1861, 1878 and 1879, having in 1861 become a deputy in the Italian chamber. In 1871 he was made professor of comparative literature at Naples University.

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Born
Mar 28, 1817
Italy
Profession
Lived in
  • Campania
Died
Dec 29, 1883
Naples

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on July 23, 2013

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