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Carducci

American  
[kahr-doo-chee, kahr-doot-chee] / kɑrˈdu tʃi, kɑrˈdut tʃi /

noun

  1. Giosuè Enotrio Romano, 1835–1907, Italian poet and critic: Nobel Prize 1906.


Carducci British  
/ karˈduttʃi /

noun

  1. Giosuè (dʒozuˈɛ). 1835–1907, Italian poet: Nobel prize for literature 1906

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His death, in a nursing home, was announced in a Facebook post by Joe Carducci, a former co-owner of SST Records, the iconoclastic Hermosa Beach, Calif., label where Mr. Lockett made his name.

From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2023

I was sitting at a tiny two-top on the sidewalk patio at Via Carducci La Sorella, a cozy neighborhood Italian joint in Chicago's Wicker Park.

From Salon • Sep. 12, 2022

Husted spokeswoman Hayley Carducci said Friday that Husted would have nothing further to say on the matter.

From Washington Times • Apr. 5, 2021

Carducci recalled one client — a cruise ship line — that used to ask passengers to complete a 100-question survey with a pen before they disembarked.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2020

Also Barbèra's diamond edition of Cino da Pistoja and other poets, edited by Carducci.

From Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) by Symonds, John Addington