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Vittore Branca (9 July 1913 in Savona – 28 May 2004 in Venice) was a philologist, literary critic, and Italian academic. He was a professor emeritus of Italian literature at the University of Padua until his death in 2004, and one of the most acclaimed contemporary scholars of Italian author and poet Giovanni Boccaccio. A man with strong religious roots, he participated in the partisan struggle during the Second World War.

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  • Vittore Branca (de)
  • Vittore Branca (it)
  • Vittore Branca (fr)
  • Vittore Branca (pl)
  • Бранка, Витторе (ru)
  • Vittore Branca (en)
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  • Vittore Felice Giovanni Branca (* 9. Juli 1913 in Savona; † 28. Mai 2004 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Romanist, Mediävist und Literaturwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Vittore Branca (Savone, 9 juillet 1913 - Venise, 28 mai 2004) est un philologue et critique littéraire italien, qui fut au XXe siècle l'un des plus éminents spécialistes de Boccace. (fr)
  • Vittore Branca (9 July 1913 in Savona – 28 May 2004 in Venice) was a philologist, literary critic, and Italian academic. He was a professor emeritus of Italian literature at the University of Padua until his death in 2004, and one of the most acclaimed contemporary scholars of Italian author and poet Giovanni Boccaccio. A man with strong religious roots, he participated in the partisan struggle during the Second World War. (en)
  • Витто́ре Бра́нка (9 июля 1913, Савона —28 мая 2004, Венеция) — итальянский литературовед, филолог-романист, историк-медиевист и литературный критик. Академик. Педагог, профессор итальянской литературы в университете Падуи, ректор университета Бергамо (1968—1972). Один из самых известных современных учёных-специалистов по творчеству Боккаччо. (ru)
  • Vittore Branca (Savona, 9 luglio 1913 – Venezia, 28 maggio 2004) è stato un filologo e critico letterario italiano. Branca è stato professore emerito di letteratura italiana presso l'Università degli Studi di Padova fino alla sua morte nel 2004. È noto per essere stato uno dei maggiori studiosi contemporanei di Giovanni Boccaccio, delle cui opere studiò la tradizione manoscritta e, soprattutto, di cui identificò l'autografia nel celebre codice Hamilton 90, della Staatsbibliothek di Berlino, contenente il Decameron. (it)
  • Vittore Branca (ur. 9 lipca 1913 w Savona, zm. 28 maja 2004 w Wenecji) – włoski historyk literatury. Wykładowca kilku uniwersytetów, m.in. w Padwie, od 1967 członek zagraniczny PAN. Należał także do innych europejskich towarzystw naukowych; wiceprzewodniczący Fundacji Gaetano Ciniego, organizującej m.in. sesje naukowe poświęcone kontaktom polsko-włoskim w sferze kultury. (pl)
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