CORRADO, SEBASTIAN, an Italian grammarian of the sixteenth century, taught the Greek and Latin tongues at Reggio, where he formed an academy of polite literature; and at length removed to Bologna, in order to become professor of those languages. He wrote several works, the most esteemed of which is Questura in qua Ciceronis vita refertur, Venice, 1537, 8vo. He died in 1556.
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