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GIROLAMO TIRABOSCHI (1731—1794)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 1005 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GIROLAMO TIRABOSCHI (1731—1794)  , the first historian of
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Italian literature, was born at Bergamo on the 18th of December 1731 . He studied at the Jesuit college at Monza, entered the order, and was appointed in 1755 professor of eloquence in the university of Milan . Here he produced (1766—1768) Vetera humiliatorum monumenta (3 vols.), a
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history of the
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extinct order of the
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Humiliati, which made his
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literary reputation . Nominated in 1770 librarian to Francis III., duke of Modena, he turned to account the copious materials there accumulated forthe composition of his Storia della letteratura ilaliana . This vast
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work, in which Italian literature from the time of the Etruscans to the end of the 17th century is traced in detail, occupied eleven years, 1771—1782, and the thirteen
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quarto volumes embodying it appeared successively at Modena during that period . A second enlarged edition (16 vols.) was issued from 1787 to 1794, and was succeeded by many others, besides abridgments in German, French and
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English . Tiraboschi died at Modena on the 3rd of
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June 1794, leaving a high reputation for virtue, learning and piety . Tiraboschi wrote besides Biblioteca modenese (6 vols., 1781—1786) ; Notizie de' pittori, scultori, incisori, ed architetti modenesi (1786) ; Memorie storiche modenesi (5 vols., 1793-1794), and many minor
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works . He edited the Nuovo giornale dei letterati d'Italia (1773–1790), and
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left materials for a work of
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great research entitled Dizionario topografico-storico degli stati estensi (2 vols .

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