Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta (November 6, 1766, in
San Giorgio Canavese
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The main attraction is the castle, once a possession of the Novarese counts of Biandrate.
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,
Piedmont
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– August 10, 1837, in
Paris
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) was an Italian
historian
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.
Biography
He was born at
San Giorgio Canavese
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The main attraction is the castle, once a possession of the Novarese counts of Biandrate.
Near San Giorgio in San Giusto ...
in
Piedmont
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. He studied medicine at the
University of Turin
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, and obtained his doctors degree when about twenty years old. Having rendered himself obnoxious to the government during the political commotions that followed the
French Revolution, he was imprisoned for over a year; and upon his release in 1795 he withdrew to
France
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, only to return to his native country as a surgeon in the French army, whose progress he followed as far as
Venice
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. Here he joined the expedition to
Corfu
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, from which he did not return to Italy until 1798. At first he favored French policy in Italy, contributed to the annexation of Piedmont by France in 1799, and was an admirer of Napoleon; but he afterwards changed his views, realizing the necessity for the union of all Italians and for their freedom from foreign control.
[ This work in turn cites:
*C. Dionisiotti, ''Vita di Carlo Botta'' (Turin, 1867)
*C. Pavesio, ''Carlo Botta e le sue opere storiche'' (Florence, 1874)
*Scipione Botta, ''Vita privata di Carlo Botta'' (Florence, 1877)
*A. d'Ancona e O. Bacci, ''Manuela della Letteratura Italiana'' (Florence, 1894), vol. v. pp. 245 seq.]
After the separation of Piedmont from France in 1814, he retired into private life, but, fearing persecution at home, became a French citizen. In 1817 he was appointed
rector of the
University of Rouen
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History and demographics
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, but in 1822 was removed owing to clerical influence. Amid all the vicissitudes of his early manhood Botta had never allowed his pen to be long idle, and in the political quiet that followed 1816 he naturally devoted himself more exclusively to literature. Botta was elected a member of the
American Philosophical Society
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in 1816 and a member of the
American Antiquarian Society
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in 1821.
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/ref> In 1824 he published a history of Italy from 1789 to 1814 (4 vols.), on which his fame principally rests; he himself had been an eyewitness of many of the events described. His continuation of Guicciardini
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, which he was afterwards encouraged to undertake, is a careful and laborious work, but is not based on original authorities and is of small value.
Though living in Paris
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, he was in both these works the ardent exponent of that recoil against everything French which took place throughout Europe. A careful exclusion of all Gallicisms, as a reaction against the French influences of the day, is one of the marked features of his style, which is not infrequently impassioned and eloquent, though at the same time cumbrous, involved and ornate.
Death
Botta died at Paris on August 10, 1837, in comparative poverty, but in the enjoyment of an extensive and well-earned reputation.
Family
His son, Paul-Émile Botta
Paul-Émile Botta (6 December 1802 – 29 March 1870) was an Italian-born French scientist who served as Consul in Mosul (then in the Ottoman Empire, now in Iraq) from 1842, and who discovered the ruins of the ancient Assyrian capital of Dur-Shar ...
(1802–1870), was a distinguished traveller and Assyria
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n archaeologist
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, whose excavations at Khorsabad
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(1843) were among the first efforts in the line of investigation afterwards pursued by Layard.
Works
The works of Carlo Botta are:
* ''Storia naturale e medica deli Isola di Corfu'' (1798)
* an Italian translation of Born
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* Childbirth
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* ''Born'' (comics), a comic book limited series
Places
* Born, Belgium, a village in the German-speaking Community of Belgium
* Born, Luxe ...
's ''Joannis Physiophili specimen monachologiae'' (1801);
* ''Souvenirs d'un voyage en Dalmatie'' (1802)
* ''Storia della guerra dell' Independenza d'America'' (1809)
* ''Camillo'', a poem (1815)
* ''Storia d'Italia dal 1789 al 1814'' (1824, new ed., Prato, 1862);
* ''Storia d'Italia in continuazione al Guicciardini'' (1832, new ed, Milan, 1878).
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Botta, Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo
1766 births
1837 deaths
Writers from the Kingdom of Sardinia
People from San Giorgio Canavese
19th-century Italian historians
Burials at Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
International members of the American Philosophical Society