Mario Baratto
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Mario Baratto
Summary
Mario Baratto is a human[1]. He was born in Chioggia[2]. He was born on June 24, 1920[3]. He passed away in Venice[4]. He died on May 10, 1984[5]. He worked as a literary critic[6], university teacher[7], literary scholar[8], art historian[9], and man of letters[10].
Key Facts
- Mario Baratto was born in Chioggia[2].
- Mario Baratto died in Venice[4].
- Mario Baratto was born on June 24, 1920[3].
- Mario Baratto was born on January 1, 1920[11].
- Mario Baratto died on May 10, 1984[5].
- Mario Baratto died on January 1, 1984[12].
- Mario Baratto was married to Franca Trentin[13].
- Mario Baratto held citizenship in Italy[14].
- Mario Baratto held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[15].
- Mario Baratto worked as a literary critic[6].
- Mario Baratto worked as a university teacher[7].
- Mario Baratto's professions included literary scholar[8].
- Mario Baratto worked as an art historian[9].
- Mario Baratto worked as a man of letters[10].
- Mario Baratto's field of work was Italian literature[16].
- Mario Baratto's field of work was literary criticism[17].
- Mario Baratto's field of work was theatre of Italy[18].
- Mario Baratto's field of work was theater historiography[19].
- Mario Baratto was employed by University of Pisa[20].
- Among Mario Baratto's employers was Ca' Foscari University of Venice[21].
- Mario Baratto was educated at University of Pisa[22].
- Mario Baratto was educated at Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[23].
- Mario Baratto was educated at Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[24].
- Mario Baratto was educated at University of Cagliari[25].
- Mario Baratto's education included a stint at Ca' Foscari University of Venice[26].
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Origins and Family
Mario Baratto was born in Chioggia[2]. Recorded date of birth include June 24, 1920[3] and January 1, 1920[11].
Education
Educated at University of Pisa[22], a public university[27], in Italy[28], founded in 1343[29], headquartered in Pisa[30]; Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[23], an academic department[31], in Italy[32]; University of Cagliari[25], a public university[33], in Italy[34], founded in 1607[35]; and Ca' Foscari University of Venice[26], a university[36], in Italy[37], founded in 1868[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary critic[6], university teacher[7], literary scholar[8], art historian[9], and man of letters[10]. Fields of work include Italian literature[16], a sub-set of literature[39]; literary criticism[17], a literary genre[40]; theatre of Italy[18], a theatre of an area[41], in Italy[42]; and theater historiography[19]. Employers include University of Pisa[20], a public university[43], in Italy[44], founded in 1343[45], headquartered in Pisa[46] and Ca' Foscari University of Venice[21], a university[47], in Italy[48], founded in 1868[49].
Personal Life
Among Mario Baratto's spouses was Franca Trentin[13].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include May 10, 1984[5] and January 1, 1984[12]. Mario Baratto died in Venice[4].
FAQs
Where was Mario Baratto born?
Mario Baratto's place of birth was Chioggia[2].
Where did Mario Baratto die?
Mario Baratto passed away in Venice[4].
Who was Mario Baratto married to?
Mario Baratto's spouses include Franca Trentin[13].
What did Mario Baratto do for work?
Mario Baratto worked as literary critic[6], university teacher[7], literary scholar[8], art historian[9], and man of letters[10].
Where did Mario Baratto go to school?
Mario Baratto was educated at University of Pisa[22], Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[23], Scuola Normale Superiore. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia[24], and University of Cagliari[25].