Pietro Berti

In Reggio, the count Agostino Paradisi sponsored Berti for the Accademia degli Ipochondriaco.

He returned to Venice where he was in demand for his erudition and knowledge of precious books.

Among his writings are Funeral Oration for the Doge Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (1779, in Latin).

Esopo (Aesop) vulgarizzato per uno da Siena, testo di lingua (1811).

His disciples published a poem posthumously, titled La Pesca di Commacchio, Stanze (1819).