MARIANO AURELI
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An Italian dramatist and miscellaneous writer; born at Bologna, Dec. 24, 1820. In his youth he studied law, music, and design, but the love of letters finally triumphed. After the war of 1848-49, in which he took part, he became a lecturer and instructor in the government schools. His works include: "Ernestina" (1845), a novel; "Charles I. and Oliver Cromwell" (1875), a historical drama; "Justice and Rigor" (1876), a comedy; and others.
By Charles Dudley Warner