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Paolo Costa (13 June 1771, Ravenna – 20 December 1836, Bologna) was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. The son of Domenico Costa and Lucrezia Ricciarelli, he began his studies in 1780 in Ravenna under modest teachers. He then moved to Padua and studied there under Melchiorre Cesarotti and Simone Stratico. His studies were interrupted by the French invasion and occupation in 1797, during which he held government roles in both Ravenna and Bologna.

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  • Paolo Costa (Ravenne, 13 juin 1771-Bologne, 20 décembre 1836) est un philosophe et poète italien. (fr)
  • Paolo Costa (13 June 1771, Ravenna – 20 December 1836, Bologna) was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. The son of Domenico Costa and Lucrezia Ricciarelli, he began his studies in 1780 in Ravenna under modest teachers. He then moved to Padua and studied there under Melchiorre Cesarotti and Simone Stratico. His studies were interrupted by the French invasion and occupation in 1797, during which he held government roles in both Ravenna and Bologna. He resumed his studies under Giordano Bianchi Dottula, Dionigi Strocchi and Pietro Giordani and became chair in philosophy at the lyceum in Treviso during the Kingdom of Italy. However, the lyceum was suppressed on the Restoration and from 1822 to 1831 he was a private tutor in a villa in Bologna. He was suspected of being implicated with the Carboneria and so in 1831 he was forced to flee to Corfu. He returned to Bologna in 1832, where he died four years later. (en)
  • Paolo Costa (Ravenna, 13 giugno 1771 – Bologna, 20 dicembre 1836) è stato un poeta, filosofo e letterato italiano. (it)
  • Паоло Коста (13 июня 1771, Равенна — 20 декабря 1836, Болонья) — итальянский писатель. Преподавал в университетах в Тревизо, Болонье и Корфу. Коста был противником романтической школы; издал с комментариями «Divina Commedia» Данте (Болонья, 1819); написал: «Osservationi critiche» (1807), «Dell’elocuzione» (Форли, 1818), «Elogio del conte Giulio Perticari» (1823), новеллу «Demetrio di Modone», комедию «La donna ingegnosa» (1825) и др. Перевёл Анакреона, «Батрахомиомахию», «Дон-Карлоса» Шиллера и др. Его «Opère» изданы в Болонье (1825) и Флоренции (1829—1830). (ru)
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  • Paolo Costa (Ravenne, 13 juin 1771-Bologne, 20 décembre 1836) est un philosophe et poète italien. (fr)
  • Paolo Costa (Ravenna, 13 giugno 1771 – Bologna, 20 dicembre 1836) è stato un poeta, filosofo e letterato italiano. (it)
  • Паоло Коста (13 июня 1771, Равенна — 20 декабря 1836, Болонья) — итальянский писатель. Преподавал в университетах в Тревизо, Болонье и Корфу. Коста был противником романтической школы; издал с комментариями «Divina Commedia» Данте (Болонья, 1819); написал: «Osservationi critiche» (1807), «Dell’elocuzione» (Форли, 1818), «Elogio del conte Giulio Perticari» (1823), новеллу «Demetrio di Modone», комедию «La donna ingegnosa» (1825) и др. Перевёл Анакреона, «Батрахомиомахию», «Дон-Карлоса» Шиллера и др. Его «Opère» изданы в Болонье (1825) и Флоренции (1829—1830). (ru)
  • Paolo Costa (13 June 1771, Ravenna – 20 December 1836, Bologna) was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. The son of Domenico Costa and Lucrezia Ricciarelli, he began his studies in 1780 in Ravenna under modest teachers. He then moved to Padua and studied there under Melchiorre Cesarotti and Simone Stratico. His studies were interrupted by the French invasion and occupation in 1797, during which he held government roles in both Ravenna and Bologna. (en)
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  • Paolo Costa (poète) (fr)
  • Paolo Costa (poeta) (it)
  • Paolo Costa (poet) (en)
  • Коста, Паоло (ru)
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