Italy
- Mario Capecchi*, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
- Riccardo Giacconi*, Physics, 2002
- Dario Fo, Literature, 1997
- Rita Levi-Montalcini, Physiology or Medicine, 1986
- Franco Modigliani, Economics, 1985
- Carlo Rubbia, Physics, 1984
- Renato Dulbecco*, Physiology or Medicine, 1975
- Eugenio Montale, Literature, 1975
- Salvador Luria*, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
- Giulio Natta, Chemistry, 1963
- Salvatore Quasimodo, Literature, 1959
- Emilio G. Segrè, Physics, 1959
- Daniel Bovet, born in Switzerland, Physiology or Medicine, 1957
- Enrico Fermi, Physics, 1938
- Luigi Pirandello, Literature, 1934
- Grazia Deledda, Literature, 1926
- Guglielmo Marconi, Physics, 1909
- Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Peace, 1907
- Giosuè Carducci, Literature, 1906
- Camillo Golgi, Physiology or Medicine, 1906
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Famous quotes containing the word italy:
“When intimacy followed love in Italy there were no longer any vain pretensions between two lovers.”
—Stendhal [Marie Henri Beyle] (17831842)
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—Orson Welles (191584)
“Everything in Italy that is particularly elegant and grand ... borders upon insanity and absurdityor at least is reminiscent of childhood.”
—Alexander Herzen (18121870)