Cesarotti, Melchiorre

Cesarotti, Melchiorre

▪ Italian author
born May 15, 1730, Padua, Republic of Venice [Italy]
died Nov. 4, 1808, Selvazzano, near Padua

      Italian poet, essayist, translator, and literary critic who, by his essays and his translation of the purported poems of the legendary Gaelic bard Ossian, encouraged the development of Romanticism in Italy.

      Educated in Padua and a teacher of rhetoric there (1751–60), Cesarotti later was a tutor in the Venetian household of the powerful Grimani family. In 1768 he became professor of Greek and Hebrew at the University of Padua. His versified translation, from the English version of James Macpherson, of the Ossian poems (Poesie di Ossian, 1763–72; modern ed., 1924) revived interest in nature poetry. Two important essays also encouraged would-be Romantic writers: Saggio sulla filosofia del gusto (1785; “Essay on the Philosophy of Taste”) and Saggio sulla filosofia delle lingue (1785; “Essay on the Philosophy of Languages”), the latter demanding the loosening of literature from academic bonds.

      Sent in 1797 as one of the Italian ambassadors who met Napoleon I at Campo Formio, Cesarotti praised him in an epic poem called Pronea (1807; “Providence”). He also wrote miscellaneous verse, translations of Aeschylus, Demosthenes, Voltaire, Thomas Gray's “Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard,” and a prose version of the Iliad.

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