(1835-1907) Italian poet. Born in Tuscany, he was appointed professor of Italian literature at Bologna 1860, and won distinction through his lecturing, critical work, and poetry. His revolutionary Inno a Satana/Hymn to Satan 1865 was followed by several other volumes of verse, in which his nationalist sympathies are apparent. Nobel Prize 1906.
Giosuè, 1835, 1907, ital. Literarhistoriker u. Dichter (patriot. u. antiklerikale Oden in klassizist. Form); Nobelpreis 1906.