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The architect fratel Costanzo Daudet of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Scuole Cristiane) (1877-1963) spent his life as a technical drawing teacher in one of the most prestigious schools in Rome, the Collegio S. Giuseppe-Istituto de Merode in Piazza di Spagna. As an architect, he built and remodelled schools, gymnasiums, theatres and churches in central and southern Italy. In the Fifties fratel Costanzo was in the Apuan Alps restoring a small church on the premises of the Romanina, the coastal villa belonging to the Collegio s. Giuseppe. It was here - and perhaps by chance - that he met the poet Carlo Betocchi. Sharing the same interests, they took an instant liking to each other, and this soon grew into mutual esteem and friendship, as can be seen in the two short texts published here for the first time.
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The architect fratel Costanzo Daudet of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Scuole Cristiane) (1877-1963) spent his life as a technical drawing teacher in one of the most prestigious schools in Rome, the Collegio S. Giuseppe-Istituto de Merode in Piazza di Spagna. As an architect, he built and remodelled schools, gymnasiums, theatres and churches in central and southern Italy. In the Fifties fratel Costanzo was in the Apuan Alps restoring a small church on the premises of the Romanina, the coastal villa belonging to the Collegio s. Giuseppe. It was here - and perhaps by chance - that he met the poet Carlo Betocchi. Sharing the same interests, they took an instant liking to each other, and this soon grew into mutual esteem and friendship, as can be seen in the two short texts published here for the first time.
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