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Ferdinando Fontana

(Fontana, Ferdinando, 1850-1919)

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Ferdinando Fontana (30 January 1850 – 10 May 1919) was an Italian journalist, dramatist, and poet. He is best known today for having written the libretti of the first two operas by Giacomo Puccini – Le Villi and Edgar. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Fontana, Ferdinando, 1850-1919, contrib.: Il Ventre di Milano: Fisiologia Della Capitale Morale (2 volumes in 1, in Italian; Milan: C. Aliprandi, 1888), also contrib. by Aldo Barilli, Leo Speri, Otto Cima, Francesco Giarelli, Pinzo, Oleardo Bianchi, Cletto Arrighi, Gustavo Macchi, Mario Colombo, and Enrico Ghidetti
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