Vincenzo de Vit

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Born(1811-07-10)July 10, 1811
Mestrino, French Empire
Died18 August 1892(1892-08-18) (aged 81)
KnownforRevision of Egidio Forcellini's Lexicon totius latinitatis
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Vincenzo de Vit
Born(1811-07-10)July 10, 1811
Mestrino, French Empire
Died18 August 1892(1892-08-18) (aged 81)
OccupationsCatholic priest, translator, university teacher, philologist
Known forRevision of Egidio Forcellini's Lexicon totius latinitatis
Titleabbot
Parent(s)Antonio De Vit and Elisabetta De Vit (née Carturana)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Padua
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DisciplineClassical scholar, Latinist
InfluencedTheodor Mommsen[1]

Vincenzo de Vit (b. Mestrina, near Padua, 10 July 1810; d. Domodossola, 18 August 1892) was an Italian Latin scholar and historian of Ancient Rome.

He made his studies at Padua, was ordained priest in 1836, in 1844 became librarian of the Academia dei Concordi at Rovigo and canon of the cathedral. He was thus advancing in the path of ecclesiastical honours, but under the influence of Antonio Rosmini-Serbati he entered the latter's religious order, known as the Institute of Charity, in Stresa. He began his revision of Egidio Forcellini's lexicon in Stresa. Compelled to have recourse to libraries, he went first to Florence in 1861, and in 1862 to Rome, where he took up his residence, returning to Northern Italy in the summer.

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