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    Scipio Slataper (14 July 1888 – 3 December 1915) was an Italian writer, most famous for his lyrical essay My Karst. He is considered, alongside Italo...
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  •  1773), enslaved African-American artist Scipio Slataper (1888–1915), writer from Austro-Hungarian Trieste Scipio Spinks (born 1947), American baseball player...
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    poets Rainer Maria Rilke, Alojz Gradnik, and Edvard Kocbek, essayists Scipio Slataper and Marjan Rožanc, writers Italo Svevo, Fulvio Tomizza, and Susanna...
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    starting with the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo. Battles of the Isonzo Scipio Slataper Tommasi, Giuseppe (1925). Brigata Sassari. Note di guerra (PDF). Rome:...
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    Michelstaedter added his voice to those of Henrik Ibsen, Otto Weininger, Scipio Slataper, and Giovanni Amendola in Italy, who would turn to "tragic thought"...
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    Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Zofka Kveder, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba.[citation needed] The city was the major port on...
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    Florence. Another who made the same transition a few years earlier was Scipio Slataper, who became a close friend and mentor for Carol Stuparich. At Florence...
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    Borsi, Via Ruggero Fauro, Via Vittorio Locchi, Via Nino Oxilia, Via Scipio Slataper, Via Carlo Stuparich. Olympic athletes and Olympics related names,...
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  • lives during the conflict, remember the writers and intellectuals Scipio Slataper, Roger Timeus and Stuparich Charles, brother of the famous Giani. Particularly...
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    Francesco Saba Sardi (1922–2012), author, essayist and translator. Scipio Slataper (1888–1915), essayist. Giani Stuparich (1891–1961), writer and essayist...
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    James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba. The city was the major port of the Austrian Riviera...
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  • celebration of party congresses and closed his speech paraphrasing Scipio Slataper and Che Guevara (the latter being one of his youth's heroes): "We are...
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  • actor (d. 1946) 1885 – Sisavang Vong, Laotian king (d. 1959) 1888 – Scipio Slataper, Italian author and critic (d. 1915) 1889 – Marco de Gastyne, French...
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    Magdalene and belongs to the Parish of Klanec. The Italian writer Scipio Slataper wrote his masterpiece Il mio Carso (My Karst) in Ocizla. Between 1933...
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  • member of the Futurist movement in architecture (died 1916) 14 July – Scipio Slataper, writer (died 1915) 30 August – Eduardo Ciannelli, baritone and character...
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    from Italian, Croatian and Spanish to Slovene. He translated works by Scipio Slataper, Elio Vittorini and Octavio Paz. 1982 Prešeren Foundation Award for...
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  • Those he corresponded with included people such as Guido Devescovi and Scipio Slataper. He also became friends with Guglielmo Reiss-Romoli who later became...
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  • that included Giani and (a couple of years later) Carlo Stuparich, Scipio Slataper, Italo Tavolato and Guido Devescovi. All these young students of Italian...
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    Tommasini, a cura di, Virgilio Giotti poeta e triestino, Centro studi Scipio Slataper, Trieste 2018, con contributi di R. Benedetti, G. Cimador, M. Menato...
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    provided an opportunity for more networking. New friends included Scipio Slataper and the northerner Carlo Michelstaedter. Another contemporary was Giuseppe...
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  • Benson and Elena Coda for a translation of My Karst and My City by Scipio Slataper (University of Toronto Press) Runner-up: J Ockenden for a translation...
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    went to study in Venice, and Florence. In Florence he met the writers Scipio Slataper, Giani Stuparich, Carlo Stuparich, Umberto Saba and Virgilio Giotti...
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  • (Sicilian Leagues), killed by the Sicilian Mafia (b. 1866) December 3 – Scipio Slataper, Italian writer (b. 1888) December 8 – Gaetano Perusini, Italian physician...
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  • involving among others Francis Church), Giovanni Papini, Giani Stuparich, Scipio Slataper and others. She was even the favourite pupil of Maria Montessori, who...
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  • intellectuals and artists of the day, including Giani Stuparich's (1934), and Scipio Slataper's (1955-56). In 1935 he moved again to Rome, for work this time, and...
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    Salvatore" (in Italian). Italian Senate. Retrieved 19 January 2022. Scipio Slataper (2020). Coda, Elena; Benson, Nicholas (eds.). My Karst and My City...
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