Francesco Maria Zanotti

Francesco Maria Zanotti Cavazzoni (6 January 1692 – 25 December 1777) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and commentator on works of art.

Paradossi
Republished in Opere di Francesco Maria Cavazzoni Zanotti, Volume 5 (1790), p. 272.


 * Un metodo può condurre a conseguenze sempre vere, quantunque esso sia forse derivato da un principio falso.
 * VI.
 * Translation: A method of reasoning may lead to conclusions which are invariably true, even though it start from false premises.
 * Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 432.


 * Chi scrive in una lingua abbondante, è come un uomo che ha molti habiti, altri per usi domestici, altri per prodursi in pubblico, altri per le feste solenni.
 * XI.
 * Translation: He who writes in a rich language is like a man with many suits of clothes, some for home wear, others in which to appear in public, and others for state occasions.
 * Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 271.


 * Una parola o forma di dire non è buona perchè è nel Vocabulario, ma è nel Vocabulario perchè era buona anche prima di esservi.
 * XIX.
 * Translation: A word or a form of speech is not good because it is in the dictionary, but is in the dictionary because it was good before it found its way there.
 * Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 434.