Delio Tessa (18 November 1886 – 21 September 1939) was an Italian poet from Milan who wrote dialect poetry. He studied at the High school Beccaria in...
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footballer Delio Tessa (1886–1939), Italian poet Delio Toledo (born 1976), Paraguayan footballer Michelle Delio, American journalist and writer Thomas DeLio (born...
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Parini Carlo Porta Tommaso Grossi Giovanni Rajberti Carlo Bertolazzi Delio Tessa "La grande antologia della letteratura dialettale milanese". Lugano Eventi...
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bourgeoisie of Milan. Among her subjects were her close friend, the poet Delio Tessa, and Pope Pius XI, a long-time family friend. The Soroptimist Club of...
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intellectuals: during these years it hosted people like Benedetto Croce and Delio Tessa. The first TV broadcasts date back to 1958, at first produced in studios...
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Classical Milanese orthography. It was used by Carlo Porta (1775–1821) and Delio Tessa (1886–1939). It was perfected by the Circolo Filologico di Milano. Other...
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(1867–1914) Carlo Bertolazzi [it] (1870–1916) Carlo Linati [it] (1878–1949) Delio Tessa (1886–1939) Augusto De Angelis (1888–1944) Massimo Bontempelli (1878–1960)...
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man of letters, journalist, deputy and supporter of the Risorgimento Delio Tessa (1886–1939), Italian poet Leo Valiani (1909–1999), Italian historian...
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writers of this literature, such as Carlo Porta, Carlo Maria Maggi, Delio Tessa, etc. It was first used in the seventeenth century by Carlo Maria Maggi;...
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architecture; Gaetano Afeltra, Riccardo Bacchelli, Camilla Cederna, Ada Negri, Delio Tessa and Salvatore Quasimodo. The newspaper was suppressed on 18 January 1944...
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