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Italian philologist (1865–1938)
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This article is about the Italian philologist. For the playwright and actor, see Vittorio Rossi.

Vittorio Rossi (3 September 1865, in Venice – 18 January 1938, in Rome) was an Italian philologist and literary historian, best remembered for his literary criticism on the history of Italian literature which was published in three volumes. A graduate of the University of Padua, going on to serve as the university's rector from 1910 to 1913. From 1935 to 1938, he served as the president of the Accademia dei Lincei.

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  1. Accame Bobbio, Aurelia (1987). "Vittorio Rossi". Letteratura italiana. I critici (in Italian). Vol. III. Milan: Marzorati. pp. 1717–1736, 1741–1744.
  2. Bonora, Ettore, ed. (1977). "Rossi, Vittorio". Dizionario della letteratura italiana (in Italian). Milan: Rizzoli.
  3. Operti, Piero; Renda, Umberto (1851). Letteratura italiana. Gli Autori (in Italian). Turin: G.B. Paravia. pp. 974–975.
  4. Garbini, Paolo (1990). "Rossi, Vittorio". Letteratura italiana. Gli Autori (in Italian). Vol. II. Turin: Einaudi. p. 1540.
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