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    Basilio Puoti (27 July 1782, Naples – 19 July 1847, Naples) was an Italian literary critic, lexicographer and grammarian. Basilio Puoti was born into...
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  • Puoti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Basilio Puoti (1782–1847), Italian literary critic, lexicographer, and grammarian...
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    educated at the Italian language institute in Naples founded by Marquis Basilio Puoti (1782–1847). De Sanctis later opened his own private school where he...
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  • turn.” In the Domestic Neapolitan and Tuscan Vocabulary, compiled by Basilio Puoti, in 1841, the top is defined as a “wooden object shaped like a cone...
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    beside literary and political disputes, and all Italy took part in it: Basilio Puoti at Naples, Paolo Costa in the Romagna, Marc' Antonio Parenti at Modena...
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    issue of Iris, a publication which contained among others a paper by Basilio Puoti. This paper scandalized a princess because of his licentious character...
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    archaism. The main exponents of purism were the Neapolitan literary critic Basilio Puoti (the teacher of Francesco de Sanctis and Giacinto de' Sivo) and the...
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    John Field, Irish pianist, composer and teacher (d. 1837) July 27 – Basilio Puoti, Italian lexicographer and literary critic (d. 1847) July 28 Aristaces...
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    John Field, Irish pianist, composer and teacher (d. 1837) July 27 – Basilio Puoti, Italian lexicographer and literary critic (d. 1847) July 28 Aristaces...
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    to Italy in 1837, where he backed Basilio Puoti's moves for purism in Italian literature. He wrote an essay in Puoti's honour, in which he sought to refute...
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