Vincenzo Monti

Vincenzo Monti
Portrait by Andrea Appiani, 1809
Born(1754-02-19)19 February 1754
Alfonsine, Papal States
Died13 October 1828(1828-10-13) (aged 74)
Milan, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Resting placeFerrara Charterhouse
Pen nameAutonide Saturnino
OccupationPoet, writer, literary critic
LanguageItalian
Period1776–1828
GenresLyrical poetry, epic poetry, literary critic
Literary movementNeoclassicism
Spouse
Teresa Pichler
(m. 1791)

Vincenzo Monti (19 February 1754 – 13 October 1828) was an Italian poet, playwright, translator, and scholar, the greatest interpreter of Italian Neoclassicism in all of its various phases. His verse translation of the Iliad is considered one of the greatest of them all, with its iconic opening ("Cantami, o Diva, del Pelide Achille l'ira funesta", lib. I, verses 1–2) becoming an extremely recognizable phrase among Italians (for example, being the text shown when opening a font file in Microsoft Windows).