Francesco Algarotti (Q387360): Difference between revisions

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Education: Tutored by Carlo Lodoli; Bolognia; Fellowship of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries
 
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* 1712, + 1764, Italian author
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Francesco Algarotti
* 1712, + 1764, Italian author

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    Overall: Count Algarotti was an Italian poet, scientist, and scholar who was part of high society. He is best known for his work on Newton. He spent a significant amount of his life in England, though he traveled among London, Berlin, and Venice throughout his life. While the DNB characterizes him as a poet, his poetic works are not accessible through ECCO or ESTC, perhaps because they are not in English?