1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Belli, Giuseppe Gioachino

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17302301911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 — Belli, Giuseppe Gioachino

BELLI, GIUSEPPE GIOACHINO (1791–1863), Italian poet, was born at Rome, and after a period of literary employment in poor circumstances was enabled by marriage with a lady of means to follow his own special bent. He is remembered for his vivid popular poetry in the Roman dialect, a number of satirical sonnets which in their own way are unique.

See Morandi’s edition, I sonetti romaneschi (1886–1889).