Saverio Bettinelli

Saverio Bettinelli
Portrait of Saverio Bettinelli by Domenico Conti Bazzani, 1800
Born(1718-07-18)July 18, 1718
Died13 September 1808(1808-09-13) (aged 90)
NationalityItalian
Other namesM. Versajo Melasio
Diodoro Delfico
Occupations
  • Jesuit priest
  • Dramatist
  • Polemicist
  • Poet
  • Literary critic
Parent(s)Girolamo Bettinelli and Paola Bettinelli (née Frugoni)
Academic background
Influences
Academic work
Era
DisciplineLiterary criticism, italian studies, Medieval studies
InstitutionsUniversity of Modena
Influenced

Saverio Bettinelli (18 July 1718 – 13 September 1808) was an Italian Jesuit writer. He became known as a polymath, dramatist, polemicist, poet, and literary critic. He was a friend of some of the leading authors of his times: Voltaire, Francesco Algarotti, Vincenzo Monti and Ippolito Pindemonte. Théodore Tronchin, Guillaume du Tillot, Melchiorre Cesarotti, Giacomo Filippo Durazzo, Pietro Verri, Giammaria Mazzucchelli and Francesco Maria Zanotti were among his correspondents.