CORRENTI, CESARE 0815-1888), Italian revolutionist and pamphleteer, was born at Milan on Jan. 3, 1815, and made his name by writing revolutionary pamphlets exciting the people against the Austrian rule. He took a prominent part in the insur rection of the Five Days, and in 1849 became a deputy. He sup ported Cavour, and in 1860 became a councillor of state. Later he became less radical in his opinions, and in 1867 and 1869 was minister for education. He helped to draft the Law of Guaran tees, and played a conspicuous part in the occupation of Rome. His return to the Radical fold in 1876 as§ured the advent to power of the Left, and he was Depretis's chief adviser until the latter's death. Although he frequently refused ministerial office, he accepted in 1877 the lucrative post of secretary of the order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, and in 1886 he was made a senator. He died at Rome on Oct. 4, 1888.