Word: turin
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Signor Guglielmo Ferrero, of Turin, Italy, the noted historian, will deliver the first of his series of eight Lowell Institute lectures on "The Fundamental Problems of Roman History," in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, on Thursday. The topic for that day will be "The Theory of Corruption of Customs in Roman History." The following lectures will be given every other day until December...
...Michelson '01, consul at Turin...
...Corporation voted to donate to the National Library, at Turin, Italy, which was partially destroyed by fire last spring, a collection of 100 duplicate books on Roman law and mediaeval history. By this act of assistance the University is expressing the obligations under which it was placed when a similar disaster affected the University Library in the middle of the eighteenth century...
Professor de Gubernatis graduated from the University of Turin, and in 1860 became professor of rhetoric in the Gymnasium of Chieri. In 1862 he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professors Bopp and Weber. He became professor of Sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence in 1863, and has been professor of Italian literature at the University of Rome since 1891. Professor de Gubernatis is well known as a dramatist, poet, journalist, critic, and orientalist. Among his best known plays are "Pere delle Vigue," "La Morte di Catone," "Romolo," and "Savitri...
Professor De Gubernatis graduated from the University of Turin, and in 1860 was made professor of rhetoric in the Gymnasium of Chieri, where he remained until 1862, when he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professor Bopp and Weber. In 1863 he became extraordinary professor of sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence, becoming ordinary professor in 1869. He is well known as a dramatist, lyric poet, journalist, critic, orientalist, and mythologist. Among his best known plays are: "Pere delle Vigne," "La Morte daCatone," "Romolo," "II Re Nala" and "Savitri," Professor De Gubernatis...