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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Cesare Cantù (1804–1895)

Cantù, Cesare (kän-tö’). An Italian historian; born at Brivio, Lombardy, Dec. 5, 1804; died near Milan, March 15, 1895. Imprisoned for political causes in 1833, he employed his leisure in writing a historical romance, ‘Margherita Pusterla’ (1838), one of the most successful of modern Italian romances; it gives a graphic picture of prison life. He wrote numerous historical and biographical works; his ‘Universal History’ (35 vols.) has passed through several editions, and has been translated into other languages. (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).