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Gli albori della vita Italiana : Conferenze tenute a Firenze nel 1890

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Preludio / Olindo Guerrini -- Le origini del comune di Firenze / Pasquale Villari -- Venezia e le repubbliche marinare / Pompeo Molmenti -- Le origini del comune di Milano / Romualdo Bonfadini -- Le origini della monarchia in Piemonte / Romualdo Bonfadini -- Le origini della monarchia a Napoli / Ruggero Bonghi -- Le origini del papato e del comune di Roma / Arturo Graf -- Gli ordini religiosi e l'eresia / Felice Tocco -- Le origini della lingua italiana / Pio Rajna -- Le origini della letteratura italiana / Adolfo Bartoli -- Le università e il diritto / Francesco Schupfer -- La filosofia e la scienza nel periodo delle origini / Giacomo Barzellotti -- Le origini dell'arte nuova / Enrico Panzacchi -- Epilogo / Ernesto Masi.
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Resumen: "Gli albori della vita Italiana" by Various is a historical account, likely written in the late 19th century. The work consists of a series of lectures delivered in Florence in 1890, providing an analysis of the origins of Italian life and society through a dedicated exploration of historical themes such as the development of Italian municipalities, language, and culture. The opening of the text sets the stage for an intellectual gathering that celebrated the rich history of Italy, particularly through the lens of Florence's contributions. The first lecture, delivered by Olindo Guerrini, introduces the series with a focus on the origins of the Italian communes, emphasizing the significance of these institutions in shaping modern Italian society. As documented by Guerrini, the sessions brought together esteemed speakers who addressed various aspects of Italy's historical landscape, ranging from the emergence of common political structures to the evolution of language and the arts. The tone is both scholarly and engaging, aimed at a captivated audience eager to delve into their national heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2014-05-12

Preludio / Olindo Guerrini -- Le origini del comune di Firenze / Pasquale Villari -- Venezia e le repubbliche marinare / Pompeo Molmenti -- Le origini del comune di Milano / Romualdo Bonfadini -- Le origini della monarchia in Piemonte / Romualdo Bonfadini -- Le origini della monarchia a Napoli / Ruggero Bonghi -- Le origini del papato e del comune di Roma / Arturo Graf -- Gli ordini religiosi e l'eresia / Felice Tocco -- Le origini della lingua italiana / Pio Rajna -- Le origini della letteratura italiana / Adolfo Bartoli -- Le università e il diritto / Francesco Schupfer -- La filosofia e la scienza nel periodo delle origini / Giacomo Barzellotti -- Le origini dell'arte nuova / Enrico Panzacchi -- Epilogo / Ernesto Masi.

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Barbara
Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images
generously made available by The Internet Archive)

"Gli albori della vita Italiana" by Various is a historical account, likely written in the late 19th century. The work consists of a series of lectures delivered in Florence in 1890, providing an analysis of the origins of Italian life and society through a dedicated exploration of historical themes such as the development of Italian municipalities, language, and culture. The opening of the text sets the stage for an intellectual gathering that celebrated the rich history of Italy, particularly through the lens of Florence's contributions. The first lecture, delivered by Olindo Guerrini, introduces the series with a focus on the origins of the Italian communes, emphasizing the significance of these institutions in shaping modern Italian society. As documented by Guerrini, the sessions brought together esteemed speakers who addressed various aspects of Italy's historical landscape, ranging from the emergence of common political structures to the evolution of language and the arts. The tone is both scholarly and engaging, aimed at a captivated audience eager to delve into their national heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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