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Le uova di Eliodoro Specchi, cantante lirico
e garibaldino, quando era a Millesimo,
di Bruno Chiarlone, Univalbormida,
Sala Consiliare di Millesimo,
martedì 3 novembre 2009


Veduta di Cairo Montenotte


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in Cairo Montenotte - Italia
2010

Theme:
Giuseppe Cesare Abba
2010 - Centenary of death

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Cesare Abba mail art
c/o Bruno Chiarlone
via Bertolotti, 58
17014 Cairomont
Italy

Cesare Abba was born in Cairomont (1838) and died at Brescia in 1910.

Funerale di Cesare Abba, novembre 1910

La cornice, ora senza ritratto, sulla tomba
di Rosa Perla, la prima moglie di Cesare Abba.
(foto digitale di Bruno Chiarlone)







He was born in Cairo Montenotte (Liguria, then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia/Piedmont)
Abba studied in the Acadamey of Fine Arts in Genoa, which he left in 1859 when entered a cavalry regiment in Pinerolo. In 1860 he moved to Parma, and then joined Garibaldi's volunteers. He took part in most of the battles which led to the dissolution of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

His literary work is limited to revolutionary memories; after retiring to private life, first at Pisa, then in his native town, he attempted to write a romantic poem in five canti by the title Arrigo. A fervent follower of Manzoni, he then tried to write a historical novel (1875) with Le rive della Bormida nel 1874 ("The Banks of the Bormida in 1874"), with the notes taken in the 1860 expedition, which he did not publish. In 1880 it became Noterelle di uno dei Mille edite dopo vent’anni ("Notes by one of the Thousand twenty years later"), assuming its final title, Da Quarto al Volturno: Noterelle d’uno dei Mille ("From Quarto to Volturno: Notes by one of the in Thousand"), i 1891.

This work was his magnum opus, being released thanks to Giosuè Carducci, to whom Abba had sent it on the urging of an old revolutionary friend, Sclavo. Carducci was at that time considering writing a work on the life of Garibaldi, and encouraged the survivors of the campaign to give him historical testimonies. When he had read the Noterelle, he appreciated it so much that gave it to the editor Zanichelli to be published, telling the author that now he might never write the biography of the hero.

Abba quickly acquired fame, so much so that he became first teacher at the secondary school at Faenza, then principal of the technological institute of Brescia, where he worked until his death.
Even though he produced other works based on the expedition, none became as celebrated as the Noterelle. He also wrote poetry and short stories, but without much

D'anni 26; statura: 1,70; capelli e ciglia: biondi
occhi: bigi; naso: sottile piuttosto piccolo; 
bocca: media; viso: ovale piuttosto magro;
corporatura: sottile; con piccoli baffi;
veste signorilmente; Già capitano nel Battaglione della Milizia mobile di Savona.
Dalla prefettura di Genova dell'8 gennaio 1865: "Un Abba Giuseppe d'anni 26 da Cairo ex ufficiale non risulta partito per Palermo, ma trovasi alloggiato da ieri nella locanda del Piccolo Torino".