Antonio Buttura

Antonio Buttura , or Antoine Buttura (born in 1771 with Malcesine, a country on bank of the Lake Garda, close to Vérone - died in 1832 with Paris) is an Italian literary man of the 19th century.

Biography

Antonio Buttura, ordered abbot, takes part in the cultural life of the town of Vérone during the time of the Révolution as innovator. With the fall of the Venetian State, it is in favor of Napoleon and follows fortunes from there.

After the tender of Venice to the authority of the Austria, it is made naturalize French, and fills in France of the administrative offices. There is of him a Italian-French and French-Italian Dictionnaire , a translation of poetic Art of Nicolas Boileau, some poetries lyric and annotated editions of traditional Italian.

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