Salvatore Battaglia
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Salvatore Battaglia
Summary
Salvatore Battaglia is a human[1]. Born in Catania[2], he… he was born on +1904-06-04T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Naples[4]. He died on +1971-08-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], philologist[7], lexicographer[8], literary critic[9], and grammarian[10].
Key Facts
- Born in Catania[2], Salvatore Battaglia…
- Salvatore Battaglia passed away in Naples[4].
- Salvatore Battaglia was born on +1904-06-04T00:00:00Z[3].
- Salvatore Battaglia died on +1971-08-14T00:00:00Z[5].
- Salvatore Battaglia held citizenship in Italy[11].
- Salvatore Battaglia held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[12].
- Salvatore Battaglia worked as a university teacher[6].
- Salvatore Battaglia worked as a philologist[7].
- Salvatore Battaglia worked as a lexicographer[8].
- Salvatore Battaglia worked as a literary critic[9].
- Salvatore Battaglia's professions included grammarian[10].
- Salvatore Battaglia's professions included romanist[13].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was Italian[14].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was Spanish literature[15].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was Romance languages[16].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was Italian literature[17].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was French literature[18].
- Salvatore Battaglia's field of work was philology[19].
- Salvatore Battaglia's education included a stint at University of Catania[20].
- Salvatore Battaglia was educated at University of Florence[21].
- Salvatore Battaglia's doctoral advisor was Mario Casella[22].
- A notable student of Salvatore Battaglia was Alberto Varvaro[23].
- A notable student of Salvatore Battaglia was Francesco Bruni[24].
- A notable work attributed to Salvatore Battaglia is Grande dizionario della lingua italiana[25].
- Salvatore Battaglia is recorded as male[26].
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Origins and Family
Salvatore Battaglia was born in Catania[2]. He was born on +1904-06-04T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Catania[20], a university[27], in Italy[28], founded in 1434[29], headquartered in Catania[30] and University of Florence[21], a university[31], in Italy[32], founded in 1321[33], headquartered in Florence[34]. Salvatore Battaglia's doctoral advisor was Mario Casella[22]. Studied under Mario Casella[35], a philologist[36], 1886–1956[37], of Italy[38], awarded the Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[39], specialised in linguistics[40] and Attilio Momigliano[41], a literary critic[42], 1883–1952[43], of Italy[44], specialised in Italian literature[45].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], philologist[7], lexicographer[8], literary critic[9], grammarian[10], and romanist[13]. Fields of work include Italian[14], a natural language[46], in Croatia[47]; Spanish literature[15], a sub-set of literature[48]; Romance languages[16], a language family[49]; Italian literature[17], a sub-set of literature[50]; French literature[18], a field of study[51]; and philology[19], an academic discipline[52]. Notable students include Alberto Varvaro[23], a romanist[53], 1934–2014[54], of Italy[55], specialised in Romance studies[56] and Francesco Bruni[24], a linguist[57], 1943–2025[58], of Italy[59], specialised in linguistics[60].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Salvatore Battaglia is Grande dizionario della lingua italiana[25].
Death and Burial
Salvatore Battaglia died on +1971-08-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Naples[4].
FAQs
Where was Salvatore Battaglia born?
Salvatore Battaglia was born in Catania[2].
Where did Salvatore Battaglia die?
Salvatore Battaglia passed away in Naples[4].
What did Salvatore Battaglia do for work?
Salvatore Battaglia worked as university teacher[6], philologist[7], lexicographer[8], literary critic[9], and grammarian[10].
Where did Salvatore Battaglia go to school?
Salvatore Battaglia was educated at University of Catania[20] and University of Florence[21].