Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti
Active Years
Min year: 1753, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1753: The voice of discord
- 1753: A dissertation upon the Italian poetry
- 1753: A scheme for having an Italian opera in London, of a new taste. = Projet pour avoir un opera italien a? Londres, dans un gout tout nouveau
- 1753: Dissertacion epistolar acerca unas obras de la Real Academia Espan?ola
- 1753: Remarks on the Italian language and writers. In a letter from M. Joseph Baretti to an English gentleman at Turin, written in the year 1751
- 1755: An introduction to the Italian language. Containing specimens both of prose and verse : Selected from Francesco Redi, Galileo Galilei, Eustachio Manfredi, Giampietro Zanotti, Annibale Caro, Antonmaria Salvini, Rafaello da Urbino, Baldassare Castiglione, Andrea Navagero, Francesco Guicciardini, Caterino Davila, Niccol? Macchiavelli, Giovangiorgio Trissino, Giovanni Boccaccio, Pietro Metastasio, Lodovico Ariosto, Torquato Tasso, Lorenzo Giustiniano, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Angelo Poliziano, Lorenzo de' Medici, Girolamo Fracastoro, Margherita di Valois, Regina di Navarra, Giovanni della Casa, Lorenzo Bellini, Francesco Petrarca, Giovanni Milton. With a literal translation and grammatical notes, for the Use of those who being already acquainted with Grammar, attempt to learn it without a Master. By Giuseppe Baretti
- 1757: The italian library. Containing an account of the lives and works of the most valuable authors of Italy. With a preface, exhibiting the changes of the Tuscan language, from the barbarous ages to the present time. By Giuseppe Baretti
- 1760: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1760: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1762: A grammar of the Italian language, with a copious praxis of moral sentences. To which is added an English grammar for the use of the Italians. By Joseph Baretti.
- 1768: An appendix to the account of Italy, in answer to Samuel Sharp, Esq; by Joseph Baretti.
- 1768: An account of the manners and customs of Italy
- 1769: An account of the manners and customs of Italy
- 1769: An account of the manners and customs of Italy
- 1770: A journey from London to Genoa
- 1770: A journey from London to Genoa
- 1770: A journey from London to Genoa
- 1770: A journey from London to Genoa
- 1771: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1775: Small talk for the use of young ladies that wish to learn the colloquial part of the Italian language. By Joseph Baretti
- 1775: Easy phraseology, for the use of young ladies, who intend to learn the colloquial part of the Italian language. By Joseph Baretti, Secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
- 1777: Discours sur Shakespeare et sur Monsieur de Voltaire par Joseph Baretti
- 1778: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1778: A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish
- 1778: A grammar of the Italian language, with a copious praxis of moral sentences. To which is added an English grammar for the use of the Italians. By Joseph Baretti.
- 1779: The introduction to the Carmen Seculare
- 1779: Scelta di lettere familiari
- 1781: A guide through the Royal Academy, by Joseph Baretti Secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy
- 1781: A guide through the Royal Academy, By Joseph Baretti secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy
- 1786: Diccionario espan?ol e ingles
- 1786: Tolondron. Speeches to John Bowle about his edition of Don Quixote, together with some account of Spanish literature, by Joseph Baretti
- 1787: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1790: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1794: A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish
- 1795: Dizionario delle lingue italiana, ed inglese
- 1795: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
- 1798: Dizionario delle lingue italiana ed inglese
- 1800: A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish
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