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Ettore Paratore (23 August 1907 – 15 October 2000) was an Italian Latinist and academic. Paratore was born in Chieti, Italy; his father was a doctor and science teacher, while his mother was a professor. He completed his studies in literatures at the University of Palermo in 1927. He later became a professor of Latin literature at the University of Catania. After moving to Rome, he started teaching Greek and Latin grammar at the Sapienza University of Rome.

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  • Ettore Paratore (23 August 1907 – 15 October 2000) was an Italian Latinist and academic. Paratore was born in Chieti, Italy; his father was a doctor and science teacher, while his mother was a professor. He completed his studies in literatures at the University of Palermo in 1927. He later became a professor of Latin literature at the University of Catania. After moving to Rome, he started teaching Greek and Latin grammar at the Sapienza University of Rome. Paratore wrote groundbreaking works about Latin writers such as Virgil, Tacitus and Petronius. He also focused his writings on the influences of Latin culture on the works by Italian writers as Dante Alighieri, Alessandro Manzoni and Gabriele D'Annunzio. Paratore was a member of the Lincean Academy. (en)
  • Ettore Paratore (né le 23 août 1907 à Chieti et mort le 15 octobre 2000 à Rome) était un universitaire italien, un latiniste considéré comme l'un des plus grands érudits de la littérature latine de l'après-guerre. Il a enseigné la littérature latine à l'université de Turin et à l'université La Sapienza de Rome, où il a formé de nombreux étudiants, et notamment . (fr)
  • Ettore Paratore (Chieti, 23 agosto 1907 – Roma, 15 ottobre 2000) è stato un latinista italiano, considerato uno dei massimi studiosi di letteratura latina nel secondo dopoguerra. (it)
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  • Ettore Paratore (né le 23 août 1907 à Chieti et mort le 15 octobre 2000 à Rome) était un universitaire italien, un latiniste considéré comme l'un des plus grands érudits de la littérature latine de l'après-guerre. Il a enseigné la littérature latine à l'université de Turin et à l'université La Sapienza de Rome, où il a formé de nombreux étudiants, et notamment . (fr)
  • Ettore Paratore (Chieti, 23 agosto 1907 – Roma, 15 ottobre 2000) è stato un latinista italiano, considerato uno dei massimi studiosi di letteratura latina nel secondo dopoguerra. (it)
  • Ettore Paratore (23 August 1907 – 15 October 2000) was an Italian Latinist and academic. Paratore was born in Chieti, Italy; his father was a doctor and science teacher, while his mother was a professor. He completed his studies in literatures at the University of Palermo in 1927. He later became a professor of Latin literature at the University of Catania. After moving to Rome, he started teaching Greek and Latin grammar at the Sapienza University of Rome. (en)
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  • Ettore Paratore (fr)
  • Ettore Paratore (en)
  • Ettore Paratore (it)
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