Giulio Perticari

Giulio Perticari (15 August 1779 – 26 June 1822) was an Italian poet and scholar.

Giulio Perticari was born in Savignano sul Rubicone, a small town about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Forlì.

[2] At the age of ten he was sent to the provincial college of Fano, and in 1801 he moved to Rome, where he studied mathematics, jurisprudence, and literature.

Perticari's Degli scrittori del Trecento e de' loro imitatori (1818) and Dell'amor patrio di Dante e del suo libro intorno al Volgare Eloquio (1820) maintain that the language of every other century has equal claims with that of the fourteenth to be regarded as the true Italian.

In 1819, he founded the literary magazine Giornale Arcadico, of which he was a regular contributor.