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  1. Gaetano Fedele Polidori (5 August 1763 – 16 December 1853) was an Italian writer, political and scholar living in Highgate. He was the son of Agostino Ansano Polidori (1714–1778), a physician and poet who lived and practised in his native Bientina , near Pisa , Tuscany .

  2. Gaetano Polidori fu letterato ed editore: compose anche molte poesie, tragedie e saggi critici e pubblicò una serie di opere, altrui e proprie. Fra le sue opere si ricordano La Magion del Terrore, sogno poetico in versi sciolti ; le Memorie di quattro anni nei quali l'autore fu segretario del Conte Alfieri; Il Seduttore punito ...

  3. Gaetano Fedele Polidori (5 August 1763 – 16 December 1853) was an Italian writer, political and scholar living in Highgate. He was the son of Agostino Ansano Polidori (1714–1778), a physician and poet who lived and practised in his native Bientina, near Pisa, Tuscany. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Polidori studied law at the University of Pisa.

  4. 29 de out. de 2021 · As his surname suggests, Polidori's father Gaetano was an Italian émigré who had moved to England in 1790. Among other pursuits, he had translated various works, including Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto , considered to be the first Gothic novel – so young John perhaps had the genre in his blood.

  5. 14 de jan. de 2020 · John William Polidori came from a distinguished literary family: his father, Gaetano Polidori, was himself an accomplished man of letters, translator, poet, and essayist. Gaetano had been Vittorio Alfieri’s secretary, and he had moved from Italy to France and then to London in 1790.

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    • 2020
  6. Gaetano Fedele Polidori (1763–1853) was an Italian writer, political and scholar living in London. He was the son of Agostino Ansano Polidori (1714–1778), a physician and poet who lived and practised in his native Bientina, near Pisa, Tuscany. Polidori studied law at the University of Pisa.

  7. 8 de mai. de 2015 · He was the son of Gaetano Polidori, a Tuscan man of letters who, after being secretary to the celebrated dramatist Alfieri, had settled in London as a teacher of Italian, and of his English wife, a Miss Pierce; the parents (my maternal grand-parents) survived to a great age, only dying in 1853.