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GIUSEPPE BARETTI

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 398 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GIUSEPPE

BARETTI  MARC' ANTONIO (1719-1789),
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Italian critic, was born at
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Turin in 1719 . He was intended by his
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father for the profession of law, but at the age of sixteen fled from Turin and went to
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Guastalla, where he was for some time employed in a mercantile house . His leisure hours he devoted to literature and criticism, in which he became expert . For many years he led a wandering
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life, supporting himself chiefly by his writings . At length he arrived in
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London, where he remained for a consider-able time . He obtained an appointment as secretary to the Royal Academy of
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Painting, and became acquainted with Johnson, Garrick and others of that society . He was a frequent visitor at the Thrales'; and his name occurs repeatedly in Boswell's Life . In 1769 he was tried for
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murder, having had the misfortune to inflict a mortal wound with his fruit knife on a man who had assaulted him on the street . Johnson among others gave evidence in his favour at the trial, which resulted in Baretti's acquittal . He died in May 1789 . His first
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work of any importance was the Italian Library (London, 1757), a useful catalogue of the lives and
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works of many Italian authors . The Lettere famigliari, giving an account of his travels through Spain,
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Portugal and France during the years 1761–1765, were well received, and when afterwards published in
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English (4 vols., 1770), were highly commended by Johnson .

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Italy on his travels Baretti set on
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foot a journal of
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literary criticism, to which he gave the title of Frusta letteraria, the literary scourge . It was published under considerable difficulties and was soon discontinued . The criticisms on contemporary writers were sometimes just, but are frequently disfigured by undue vehemence and coarseness . Among his other numerous works may be mentioned a useful
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Dictionary and Grammar of the Italian Language, and a dissertation on Shakespeare and Voltaire . His collected works were published at Milan in 1838 .

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