Giuseppe Acerbi
Italiensk arkeolog
Giuseppe Acerbi var en italiensk reisende. Han skal ha vært den første italieneren som besøkte Nordkapp.
Acerbi foretok lange reiser i Europa og i Orienten, og var 1826–1834 østerriksk generalkonsul i Egypt. Wikipedia
Født: 3. mai 1773, Castel Goffredo, Italia
Døde: 25. august 1846, Castel Goffredo, Italia
Utdanning: Universitetet i Padova og Universitetet i Pavia
Foreldre: Giacomo Acerbi
Bøker
Travels Through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the Years 1798 and 1799
1802
Travels through Sweden
1802
Delle viti italiane
1825
Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lappland, to the North Cape, in the years 1798 and 1799
Voyage au Cap-Nord: par la Suede, la Finlande et la Laponie
1804
Il viaggio in Svezia e in Norvegia (1799-1800)
Giuseppe Acerbi (May 3, 1773 – August 25, 1846) was an Italian naturalist, explorer and composer. Giuseppe Acerbi. Castel Goffredo, Gonzaga-Acerbi Building ...
Details: individual; Italian; Male ; Life dates: 1773-1846 ; Biography: Explorer, published books on his travels, including 'Travels through Sweden, Finland and ...
an Italian naturalist, explorer and composer. Acerbi was born in Castel Goffredo. In 1798 Acerbi travelled to Lapland, publishing his experiences in Travels ...
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Guiseppe Acerbi, born in Castel Goffredo (Mantua) on 3 May 1773 where he also died on 25 August 1846, was an Italian artist working as a writer, critic, ...
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7. nov. 2012 · Giuseppe Acerbi was born on the 3rd of May, 1773 in Castel Goffredo, Italy. He was initially educated by his parents and then by hired tutor ...
Italian naturalist, explorer, composer (1773-1846)
Giuseppe Acerbi was, according to Eero Saarenheimo, one of the first foreigners who recorded Finnish folk poetry. He had an interest in ethnography and he also ...
His real name was Santo Bertini and in 1897, after working in his family's shop, he began to study in Milan with Marziani and later with Blasco and Rossi.