Matteo Bartoli, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Matteo Bartoli

Italian linguist

Date of Birth: 22-Nov-1873

Place of Birth: Labin, Istria County, Croatia

Date of Death: 23-Jan-1946

Profession: university teacher, romanist, linguist, non-fiction writer

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Matteo Bartoli

  • Matteo Giulio Bartoli (22 November 1873 in Labin/Albona – 23 January 1946 in Turin) was an Italian linguist from Istria (then a part of Austria-Hungary, today part of modern Croatia).
  • He obtained a doctorate at the University of Vienna, where his adviser was Wilhelm Meyer-Lubke, in 1898.
  • He was influenced by certain theories of the Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce and the German linguist Karl Vossler.
  • He later also studied with Jules Gilliéron in Paris.
  • From Gilliéron he acquired a penchant for fieldwork, and from 1900 on he published numerous dialectological studies of Istrian dialects.
  • In 1907 he became professor of comparative history of classical and neo-Latin languages the Faculty of Letters at the University of Turin, where he served until his death.His study on the Dalmatian language, Das Dalmatische (2 vol.
  • 1906) is the only known complete description of the language, which is now extinct.
  • It remains "the standard work on Dalmatian," and contains every known text in the language.
  • Bartoli used data gathered in 1897 from the last speaker of Dalmatian, Tuone Udaina, who was killed in an explosives accident on 10 June 1898.
  • He also wrote Introduzione alla neolinguistica ("Introduction to neolinguistics", 1925) and Saggi di linguistica spaziale ("Essays in spatial linguistics", 1945) and was the teacher of Antonio Gramsci.

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