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Ettore Bignone (17 December 1879 – 11 August 1953) was an Italian classical philologist and
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Early life and career

Ettore Bignone was born to Carlo and Anita Matteucci. He graduated in Classical Literature in Turin, with a dissertation on Lucretius, in 1901 and in Philosophy in 1902. He then began his training as a teacher, from a gymnasium in Sicily at the Manzoni high school in Milan. He later joined the University of Pavia before Giuseppe Fraccaroli and Carlo Pascal. On 14 December 1910 he was inducted in the Freemasonry in the "Colonia Augusta" Lodge in Verona. On 1 January 1922 he was appointed as a Professor of Greek literature at the University of Palermo. When he reached the university chair, his authority as a scholar had already established with his writings: in 1916 a work on Empedocles, the mature result of years of preparation, awarded by the
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, followed in 1920 by a very important analytical study on Epicurus which testified to his solid philological preparation and which made him known in philosophical circles. The following year he published: Eros, the love book of Greek poetry and the Greek Epigram and in 1924 the Idylls of Theocritus, to which a precious critical study was added ten years later. Preceded by the fame of an expert man, in 1925 he was called to Florence as a professor of classical philology and then of Greek and Latin literature; and as such he continued his teaching until his placement outside the role, which took place in 1950. Bignone also had the opportunity to return to Sicily where he staged the representation of the Sophocles tragedies Le Trachinie (1933), Oedipus a Colono (1936), Ajax (1939) with great success. He received the Mussolini Prize in 1938, and was named as "Academic of Italy" in 1939. He published his major work The Lost Aristotle and the philosophical formation of Epicurus in 1936, the most significant acquisitions of 20th century philology. In 1937 he published the studies on Sophocles, Euripides and Horace collected in a single volume named ''Poeti Apollinei'' and in 1938 the studies on ancient thought containing, expanded, some essays previously published in Antiphon. The book of Greek literature dates back to 1940 and a book of Latin literature for schools in the following years. Since then he devoted himself almost completely to reprint his works starting a great history of Latin Literature that begun in 1942 and reached its third volume in 1950.


Death

After the death of his dearest Angioletta Coscia, he continued to work on his studies of Latin literature. But while he was preparing the material for the fourth volume with help from his sister Adelina, he died.Per riscontri dei dati biografici e ulteriori notizie, cfr. Piero Treves, Bignone, Ettore, in Dizionario biografico degli Italiani, volume 10, Treccani, 1968.


Works

*''Il pensiero platonico e il Timeo'', in «Atene e Roma», 13,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
. *''I poeti filosofi della Grecia: Empedocle'', Torino, Bocca,
1916 Events Below, the events of the First World War have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 1 – The British Royal Army Medical Corps carries out the first successful blood transfusion, using blood that had been stored and cooled. * ...
. *''Epicuro'', Bari, Laterza,
1920 Events January * January 1 ** Polish–Soviet War in 1920: The Russian Red Army increases its troops along the Polish border from 4 divisions to 20. ** Kauniainen, completely surrounded by the city of Espoo, secedes from Espoo as its own ma ...
. *''Eros, il libro di amore della poesia greca'', Torino, Chiantore,
1921 Events January * January 2 ** The Association football club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, from Belo Horizonte, is founded as the multi-sports club Palestra Italia by Italian expatriates in First Brazilian Republic, Brazil. ** The Spanish lin ...
*''L'epigramma greco'', Bologna, Zanichelli, 1921. *''L'Epica di Omero e Virgilio'',
1926 Events January * January 3 – Theodoros Pangalos declares himself dictator in Greece. * January 8 **Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud is crowned King of Hejaz. ** Crown Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thuy ascends the throne, the last monarch of V ...
. *''Teocrito - Gli Idilli'', Palermo, Sandron,
1924 Events January * January 12 – Gopinath Saha shoots Ernest Day, whom he has mistaken for Sir Charles Tegart, the police commissioner of Calcutta, and is arrested soon after. * January 20– 30 – Kuomintang in China hol ...
. *''Sofocle - Le Trachinie'', Firenze, Sansoni,
1933 Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wis ...
. *''Teocrito - Saggio critico'', Bari, Laterza,
1934 Events January–February * January 1 – The International Telecommunication Union, a specialist agency of the League of Nations, is established. * January 15 – The 8.0 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake, Nepal–Bihar earthquake strik ...
. *''Edipo a Colono'', Firenze, Sansoni,
1936 Events January–February * January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
. *''L'Aristotele perduto e la formazione filosofica di Epicuro'', Firenze, La Nuova Italia, 1936. *''I poeti apollinei: Sofocle, Euripide, Orazio'', Bari, Laterza,
1937 Events January * January 1 – Anastasio Somoza García becomes President of Nicaragua. * January 5 – Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into Fe ...
. *''Studi sul pensiero antico'', Napoli, Loffredo,
1938 Events January * January 1 ** The Constitution of Estonia#Third Constitution (de facto 1938–1940, de jure 1938–1992), new constitution of Estonia enters into force, which many consider to be the ending of the Era of Silence and the a ...
. *''Le tragedie di Sofocle tradotte in versi italiani'', quattro volumi, Firenze, Sansoni, 1937 - 1938. *''Le tragedie di Eschilo tradotte in versi italiani'', due volumi, Firenze, Sansoni,
1939 This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 ** Third Reich *** Jews are forbidden to ...
. *''Il libro della letteratura greca'', Firenze, Sansoni,
1940 A calendar from 1940 according to the Gregorian calendar, factoring in the dates of Easter and related holidays, cannot be used again until the year 5280. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January *January ...
. *''Il libro della letteratura latina'', Firenze, Le Monnier, 1946. *''Storia della letteratura latina'' (incompiuto), volume primo, Firenze, Sansoni, 1942; volume secondo, Ibidem, 1945; volume terzo, Ibidem, 1950. *''Problemi e orientamenti critici delle lingue e delle letterature classiche'' (opera diretta da Ettore Bignone), volume primo, Milano, Marzorati, 1948; volume secondo, Ibidem, 1951.


Bibliography

* Giuliano Attilio Piovano, ''Gli studi di greco'', Rome, Fondazione Leonardo, 1914, pp. 23, 37-38. * Luigi Alfonsi, ''Una nuova storia della letteratura latina'', in "Aevum", 1943, pp. 71–79. * Guido Calogero, ''Gli studi italiani sulla filosofia antica'', in ''Cinquant'anni di vita intellettuale italiana'', volume primo, Napoli, Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 1950. * Augusto Rostagni, ''Gli studi di letteratura greca'', Ibidem. * Ettore Paratore, ''Gli studi di latino negli ultimi cinquant'anni'', Ibidem. * Eugenio Garin, ''Ettore Bignone storico della filosofia'', in "Athens and Rome", 1953, pp. 165–170. * Vittorio Bartoletti, in "Gnomon", XXVI, 1954. * Luigi Alfonsi, ''Ricordo di Ettore Bignone'', in "Convivium", 1954, pp. 373–377. * Adolfo Omodeo, ''Il senso della storia'', Torino, Einaudi, 1955, pp. 75–77. * Domenico Pesce, ''Ettore Bignone interprete del mondo classico'', in "Athens and Rome", 1956, pp. 127–140. *
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, ''Scienza e dolore. Un grande filosofo classico: Ettore Bignone'', Firenze, Sansoni antiquariato, 1960. * Manara Valgimigli, in ''Poeti e filosofi di Grecia'', volume secondo, Firenze, Sansoni, 1964. * Vittorio Enzo Alfieri, ''La filosofia e la poesia greca nell'opera di Ettore Bignone'', in "Filosofia", 1965, pp. 403–416. * Luigi Alfonsi, ''Ettore Bignone'', in ''Letteratura italiana - I Critici'', volume quarto, Milano, Marzorati, 1970, pp. 2547–2561.


References

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