Vincenzo Monti
Vincenzo Monti (February 19, 1754 – October 13, 1828) was an Italian poet, playwright, translator, and scholar.
Biography
Monti was born in Alfonsine, Province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna the son of Fedele and Domenica Maria Mazzari, landowners. He was educated at the seminar in Faenza and at the University of Ferrara, where he studied medicine and
jurisprudence.
Chronology
In 1775 he is admitted to membership in the Arcadia Academy and the next year his first book is published: "La visione di Ezechiello" ("Ezechiello's vision").
In 1778 Monti moves to Rome, invited there by cardinal and papal legate in Ferrara, Scipione Borghese. He marries Teresa Pikler who bears him a daughter, Costanza,
and a son, Francesco (the latter dies at only two years old).
In 1797 he leaves Rome and, after visiting Bologna and Venice, finally settles in Milan, forsaking his former opposition to the French Revolution (expressed in the
"Bassvilliana") and becoming a supporter of the newborn Cisalpine Republic.