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GOFFREDO MAMELI (1827—1849)

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 519 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GOFFREDO

MAMELI (1827—1849)  ,
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Italian poet and patriot, was born at Genoa of a noble Sardinian
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family . He received a sound classical
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education at the Scolopi College, and later studied law and philosophy at the university of Genoa . When nineteen years old he corresponded with Mazzini, to whom he became whole-heartedly devoted; among other patriotic poems he wrote a hymn to the Bandiera brothers, and in the autumn of 1847 a
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song called " Fratelli d'Italia," which as Carducci wrote, " resounded through every
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district and on every battlefield of the peninsula in 1848 and 1849." Mameli served in the
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National Guard at Genoa, and then joined the
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volunteers in the Lombard
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campaign of 1848, but after the collapse of the
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movement in
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Lombardy he went to Rome, where the ;republic was proclaimed and whence he sent the famous despatch to Mazzini: "
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Roma ! Repubblica ! Venite ! " At first he wrote
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political articles in the
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newspapers, but when the French army approached the city with hostile intentions he joined the fighting ranks and soon won Garibaldi's esteem by his bravery . Although wounded in the engagement of the 3oth of
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April, he at once resumed his place in the ranks, but on the 3rd of
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June he was again wounded much more severely, and died in the Pellegrini hospital on the 6th of
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July 1849 . Besides the poems mentioned above, he wrote
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hymns to
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Dante, to the Apostles, " Dio e popolo," &c . The chief merit of his
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work lies in the spontaneity and
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enthusiasm for the Italian cause which rendered it famous, in spite of certain technical imperfections, and he well deserved the epithet of " The
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Tyrtaeus of the Italian revolution." See A . G . Barrili, " G . Mameli nella vita e nell' arte," in Nuova Antologia (June 1, 1902); the same writer's edition of the Scritti editi ed inediti di G .

Mameli (Genoa, 1902); Countess Martinengo Cesaresco, Italian Characters (

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London, 1901) ; A . Lazio, Profili Biografici (Milan, 1906); G . Trevelyan, Garibaldi's Defence of the
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Roman Republic (London, 1907) .

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