Samuel Romanelli
סופר עברי יהודי-איטלקי, איש תנועת ההשכלה, מחבר "משא בערב"
Samuel Romanelli was a prominent figure in the literary world, known for his contributions as a Jewish maskil and Hebrew poet. Born in Italy, Romanelli's life was marked by extensive travel, which began at a young age. His journeys took him to various destinations, including a four-year stint in Morocco, where he accumulated a wealth of experiences that would later be immortalized in his writing.
Romanelli's travels also took him to several European cities, including Berlin, Vienna, London, and Lille, before he eventually returned to his native Italy around 1800. He spent the final years of his life in Casale, where his literary career came to an abrupt end with his sudden death from apoplexy. Throughout his life, Romanelli's unique blend of talent and restless spirit left an indelible mark on the literary landscape, with his written accounts of his time in Morocco remaining particularly popular among readers.