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Titta (Città Di Castello)
Titta may refer to: People * Cesare De Titta (1862–1933), Italian poet in Italian, Latin and in Neapolitan Abruzzese * Mastro Titta, nickname of Giovanni Battista Bugatti (1779–1869), Italian executioner * Giovanni Titta Rosa (1891–1972), Italian literary critic, poet and novelist * Titta Jokinen (born 1951), Finnish actress * Titta Ruffo Titta Ruffo (9 June 1877 – 5 July 1953), born as Ruffo Cafiero (double forename) Titta, was an Italian operatic baritone who had a major international singing career. Known as the "Voce del leone" ("voice of the lion"), he was greatly admi ..., Italian operatic baritone * Titta As a part of Bahamian culture the word Titta is a title for the oldest sister (sometimes used before the name; mostly used alone). Places * Titta (Città di Castello), frazione of the comune of Città di Castello in the Province of Perugia, Umbria, central Italy {{dab, surname, given name ...
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Cesare De Titta
Cesare De Titta (Sant'Eusanio del Sangro, 27 January 1862– ''ibidem'', 14 February 1933) was an Italian people, Italian poet who wrote in Italian language, Italian, Latin and in Neapolitan language, Neapolitan Abruzzese. His mother was Sofia Loreto, and his father, Vincenzo De Titta, was a public notary. Cesare attended the Seminary of Lanciano from the age of sixteen, in order to become a priest, and studied classical languages at the Seminary of Venosa from 1881 to 1889, where he would later be its dean. Among his most important linguistic works are ''Grammatica della lingua viva'' and ''Grammatica della lingua latina''. Works *''Saggi di traduzione da Catullus, Catulo'' (1890) *''Canzoni abruzzesi'' (1919) *''Nuove canzoni abruzzesi'' (1923) *''Gente d'Abruzzo'' (1923) *''Terra d'oro'' (1925) *''Acqua, foco, vento'' (1925) References 1862 births 1933 deaths 19th-century Italian poets 20th-century Italian poets 19th-century Italian male writers 20th-cent ...
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