Giulio Salvadori

Giulio Salvadori (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo salvaˈdoːri]; 14 September 1862 in Monte San Savino, Tuscany – 7 October 1928 in Rome, Lazio) was an Italian poet, literary critic and educator.

Salvadori was educated at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he became a friend of Gabriele d'Annunzio.

[1] Salvadori first taught in high schools, then became an assistant professor at the University of Rome.

[2] In 1923, Father Agostino Gemelli, the new Chancellor of the Catholic University of Milan, persuaded Salvadori to join him there, where he was appointed Professor of Italian Language and Literature and went on to become Dean of the Humanities faculty.

In 1928, he returned to Rome as chairman of the Final Examinations Committee, but died suddenly on 7 October.