Sull'epistolario Italiano Del Voltaire, Accademico Della Crusca explores Voltaire's Italian correspondence and its significance within the broader context of his literary and intellectual pursuits. This study, authored by Felice Tribolati, delves into the nuances of Voltaire's interactions with Italian intellectuals and the impact of Italian culture on his work. The book offers insights into the historical and literary landscape of 18th-century Europe, shedding light on the exchange of ideas and the development of literary movements across national boundaries.
Tribolati's analysis provides a valuable contribution to Voltaire scholarship, offering a detailed examination of his Italian connections and their influence on his writings. This work is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Voltaire, Italian literature, and the intellectual history of the Enlightenment.
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