Basilio Puoti
Basilio Puoti was an Italian literary critic, lexicographer and grammarian.Life
From a noble family of the marquisate level, he was descended from Re Adelchi, son of Re Desiderio. He graduated in jurisprudence in 1809. He became the inspector general of public education for the Kingdom of Two Sicilies and then left that post to set up and teach in an Italian-language school in one of the palazzi in Naples in 1825. Its students included Luigi Settembrini and Francesco De Sanctis.
He opposed all the "barbari" or Romantic poets except Alessandro Manzoni, whose nationalist sentiments he shared. Puoti was instead a purist, more open regarding the Italian lexicon but advocating strict imitation of 15th and 16th century models when it came to style. He translated Greek and Latin and was a member of the Accademia della Crusca.Selected works
- Regole elementari della lingua italiana – 1833
- Dello studio delle scienze e delle lettere – 1833
- Della maniera di studiare la lingua e l'eloquenza italiana – 1837
- Vocabolario domestico napoletano-toscano – 1841
- L'arte di scrivere in prosa per esempii e per teoriche – 1843
- Dizionario dei francesismi 1845.