- Carlo Denina
Carlo Giovanni Maria Denina (1731–
5 December 1813 ) was an Italianhistorian .He was born at
Revello ,Piedmont , in 1731, and was educated atSaluzzo andTurin . In 1753 he was appointed to the chair of humanity at Pignerol, but he was soon compelled by the influence of theJesuits to retire from it. In 1756 he graduated as doctor intheology , and began authorship with a theological treatise.Promoted to the professorship of humanity and rhetoric in the college of Turin, he published (1769–1772) his "Delle revoluzioni d'Italia", the work on which his reputation is mainly founded. Collegiate honors accompanied the issue of its successive volumes, which, however, at the same time multiplied his foes and stimulated their hatred.
In 1782, at
Frederick the Great 's invitation, he went toBerlin , where he remained for many years, in the course of which he published his "Vie et régne de Frédéric II" (Berlin, 1788) and "La Prusse littéraire sous Frédéric II" (3 vols., Berlin, 1790–1791). His "Delle revoluzioni della Germania" was published atFlorence in 1804, in which year he went toParis as the imperial librarian, on the invitation ofNapoleon . At Paris he published in 1805 his "Tableau de la Haute Italie, et des Alpes qui lentourent". He died there in 1813.References
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