Alessandro D'Ancona was an Italian critic and writer. He was born at Pisa, of a wealthy Jewish family, and educated in Florence; at the age of eighteen he published his essay on the life and work of the philosopher Tommaso Campanella. In 1855 Ancona went to Turin, nominally to study law, but in reality to act as intermediary between the Tuscan Liberals and Cavour; he was an intimate friend of Luigi Carlo Farini and represented Tuscany in the Societa Nazionale.

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  • Alessandro D'Ancona was an Italian critic and writer. He was born at Pisa, of a wealthy Jewish family, and educated in Florence; at the age of eighteen he published his essay on the life and work of the philosopher Tommaso Campanella. In 1855 Ancona went to Turin, nominally to study law, but in reality to act as intermediary between the Tuscan Liberals and Cavour; he was an intimate friend of Luigi Carlo Farini and represented Tuscany in the Societa Nazionale. On the fall of the Austrian dynasty in Tuscany he returned to Florence, where he edited the newly founded newspaper La Nazione. In 1861 he was appointed professor of Italian literature at the University of Pisa. Among his works the following may be mentioned: Opera di Tommaso Campanella, 2 vols. (Turin, 1854); Sacre Rappresentazioni dei secoli XIV. , XV. , e XVI. (3 vols. , Florence, 1872); Origini del Teatro in Italia (2 vols. , Florence, 1877); La Poesia popolare italiana (Livorno, 1878), besides several volumes of literary essays, editions of the works of Dante and other early Italian writers, etc.
  • Alessandro D’Ancona war ein italienischer Schriftsteller. Alessandro D’Ancona machte seine ersten Studien in Florenz und veröffentlichte im Alter von 18 Jahren eine umfangreiche Biographie Tommaso Campanellas, mit welcher eine von ihm besorgte Ausgabe der italienischen Schriften des Philosophen (1854, 2 Bde. ) eingeleitet wurde. 1855-58 widmete er sich dem Studium der Rechte zu Turin, übernahm dann nach seiner Rückkehr nach Florenz die Redaktion der Nazione und bekleidete seit 1860 den Lehrstuhl der italienischen Literatur an der Universität zu Pisa. D’Ancona hat seitdem eine äußerst fruchtbare und erfolgreiche literarische Tätigkeit entwickelt. Er gab zahlreiche alte und seltene italienische Schriftwerke neu heraus, besorgte eine kommentierte Ausgabe der Vita nuova des Dante und veröffentlichte an selbständigen Werken: I precursori di Dante (1874); "Le antiche rime volgari secondo la lezione del Cod. Vaticano" (1875); Sacre rappresentazioni dei secoli XIV, XV e XVI, raccolte ed illustrate (1872, 3 Bde. ), woran sich das anziehende Werk Origini del teatro in Italia (1877) anschloss. Ferner erschienen von ihm: La poesia popolare italiana (1878), Studii di critica e di storia (1880) und Studii sulla letteratura italiana dei primi secoli (1884).
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  • Alessandro D'Ancona was an Italian critic and writer. He was born at Pisa, of a wealthy Jewish family, and educated in Florence; at the age of eighteen he published his essay on the life and work of the philosopher Tommaso Campanella. In 1855 Ancona went to Turin, nominally to study law, but in reality to act as intermediary between the Tuscan Liberals and Cavour; he was an intimate friend of Luigi Carlo Farini and represented Tuscany in the Societa Nazionale.
  • Alessandro D’Ancona war ein italienischer Schriftsteller. Alessandro D’Ancona machte seine ersten Studien in Florenz und veröffentlichte im Alter von 18 Jahren eine umfangreiche Biographie Tommaso Campanellas, mit welcher eine von ihm besorgte Ausgabe der italienischen Schriften des Philosophen (1854, 2 Bde. ) eingeleitet wurde.
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