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Frusta letteraria (The literary whip) was a fortnightly periodical founded in Venice in 1763, directed and written almost entirely by Giuseppe Baretti, under the pseudonym of Aristarchus Scannabue. Published between 1763 and 1765, the magazine obtained a great success, especially for the polemical shots and the bright tones with which Baretti expressed his opinions towards numerous writers, his contemporaries or the past.

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  • Frusta letteraria (The literary whip) was a fortnightly periodical founded in Venice in 1763, directed and written almost entirely by Giuseppe Baretti, under the pseudonym of Aristarchus Scannabue. Published between 1763 and 1765, the magazine obtained a great success, especially for the polemical shots and the bright tones with which Baretti expressed his opinions towards numerous writers, his contemporaries or the past. (en)
  • La Frusta letteraria fu un periodico quindicinale fondato a Venezia nel 1763, diretto e scritto quasi interamente dal letterato Giuseppe Baretti, sotto lo pseudonimo di Aristarco Scannabue. Pubblicata tra il 1763 e il 1765, la rivista ottenne un grande successo, soprattutto per gli scatti polemici e i toni accesi con cui Baretti espresse le sue opinioni nei confronti di numerosi letterati, suoi contemporanei o del passato. (it)
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  • Frusta letteraria (The literary whip) was a fortnightly periodical founded in Venice in 1763, directed and written almost entirely by Giuseppe Baretti, under the pseudonym of Aristarchus Scannabue. Published between 1763 and 1765, the magazine obtained a great success, especially for the polemical shots and the bright tones with which Baretti expressed his opinions towards numerous writers, his contemporaries or the past. (en)
  • La Frusta letteraria fu un periodico quindicinale fondato a Venezia nel 1763, diretto e scritto quasi interamente dal letterato Giuseppe Baretti, sotto lo pseudonimo di Aristarco Scannabue. Pubblicata tra il 1763 e il 1765, la rivista ottenne un grande successo, soprattutto per gli scatti polemici e i toni accesi con cui Baretti espresse le sue opinioni nei confronti di numerosi letterati, suoi contemporanei o del passato. (it)
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