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Giacomo Casanova

  • Giacomo Girolamo Casanova
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Casanova, Giacomo
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Date of birth
1725-04-02
Place of birth
Venezia
Date of death
1798-06-04
Place of death
Czechia

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Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (; Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo dʒiˈrɔːlamo kazaˈnɔːva, kasa-]; 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an adventurer and writer who was born in the Republic of Venice and travelled extensively throughout Europe. He is chiefly remembered for his autobiography, written in French and published posthumously as Histoire de ma vie ("The Story of My Life"). That work has come to be regarded as a unique and provocative source of information on the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th century.

Born to a family of actors, Casanova studied law at the University of Padua and received minor orders in the Catholic Church with a view towards pursuing a career as a canon lawyer. However, he had no enthusiasm for the law or vocation for the church, and he soon abandoned those plans and launched instead upon an itinerant life as a gambler, violinist, confidence trickster, and man of letters. Throughout his life, Casanova obtained money and other advantages from various aristocratic patrons by pretending to possess alchemical, cabbalistic, and magical secret knowledge. Among other exploits, Casanova escaped from the Piombi prison, to which he had been confined by order of the Venetian Council of Ten for offenses against religion and morals, and later helped convince the authorities of the Kingdom of France to establish a state lottery as a source of revenue.

Casanova, who often misrepresented himself as an aristocrat, used a variety of pseudonyms, including Baron or Count of Farussi (his mother's maiden name) and the invented title Chevalier de Seingalt (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ɡɑl]). After he began writing in French, following his second exile from Venice, he often signed his works as "Jacques Casanova de Seingalt". In his autobiography, Casanova reports encounters with popes, cardinals, and monarchs, as well as with major intellectual and artistic figures such as Voltaire, Goethe, and Mozart.

The most notorious aspect of Casanova's career are his many complicated sexual affairs with women, stretching from his early adolescence to his old age, which he described in detail in his autobiography. As a consequence of this, Casanova's name has become a byword for a male seducer and libertine, like "Lothario" or "Don Juan". He spent his final years in Bohemia, where he served as librarian to the household of Count Waldstein and resided at Dux Castle, where he wrote his autobiography.

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Italian adventurer and author.
Died in Dux, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire (now Duchcov, Czech Republic).

Last modified: 2023-03-04 (revision #123603)

Editions

NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Die Erinnerungen des Giacomo Casanova - Vierter BandHardcover??
Die verführte GräfinPaperback??
Casanova in Bildern: Mit 102 Radierungen von Jules Adolphe ChauvetPaperback3-453-42031-4?
Histoire de ma vie, IHardcover97820701171232013-03-14
Die verführte GräfinPaperback??
Histoire de ma vie, IIHardcover97820701305422015-05-13
Histoire de ma vie, IIIHardcover97820701305592015-05-13
Mémoires, II : 1756–1763Hardcover?1959-04-30
Mémoires, III : 1763–1774Hardcover?1960-10-24
Histoire de ma vie (coffret)Hardcover97820701484242015-05-13
Mémoires, I : 1725–1756Hardcover?1958-05-23
Histoire de ma vie (coffret with album)Hardcover97820731075102025-01-09
Histoire de ma vie (coffret without I)Hardcover97820701484242015-05-13
Histoire de ma vie, IHardcover97820701171232015
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