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Piero Sraffa and His Books – a foreword to the Catalogue of his inimitable library
This foreword gives a preview of the sort of books Piero Sraffa collected, specifying the criteria that appear to have been used for the selection. The Author of this foreword is convinced that the discovery of these criteria may help to understand the basis of the type of history of economic thought that Piero Sraffa had in mind
Piero Vignozzi, o dell'impronta residua
The author considers the tendency in the d'après by Piero Vignozzi to elide elements of well-known works by old masters, and concludes that we are seeing a reflection of Robert Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing
Esserci e temporalità ne «La figlia di Babilonia» di Piero Bigongiari
Being there and temporality in La figlia di Babilonia of Piero Bigongiari · In this paper the author takes on Piero Bigongiari’s book of poetry La figlia di Babilonia (1942) by means of the categories of being-there and temporality by Martin Heidegger. Through an analysis of the Tuscan poet’s essays and interviews and foremost through the most important texts of this book poetry, the author shows how hermetic poetic is deeply rooted in the diffusion of German existentialism in Ital
Il Ponte di Piero Calamandrei
The paper traces the history of the journal Il Ponte, founded by Piero Calamandrei in April 1945, in order to capture the ideal roots of this audacious publishing initiative. The Author focuses on the liberal-socialist vocation of the journal and on the ideals of European federalism that led Calamandrei to oppose the Atlantic Pact. Lastly, he delves into the commitment of the Florentine jurist in support of the Constitution, democracy and the Welfare State
Oratione di m. Piero Vettori in lode di Massimiliano ij. imperadore, morto : recitata nella chiesa di San Lorenzo, il di xij. di nouembre, M D LXXVI /
T.p. woodcut with Medici arms impaling Austria. Two historiated initials.Mode of access: Internet.At upper left-hand corner of front pastedown is bookplate of Giacomo Manzoni (Gelli 636).Binding: 19th-century pebble-grained red cloth. Red goatskin spine with author, title, and imprint in gilt. Leaves numbered 206-217 in black ink at upper right-hand corner of rectos, implying that the work was formerly bound as part of a larger vol
Piero Sraffa: The Man and the Scholar, Exploring his Unpublished Papers
This book is the result of combining two special issues on Piero Sraffa by The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought and The Review of Political Economy.
Piero Sraffa was a leading intellectual of the 20th century, author of one of the most often cited books in economics and editor of David Ricardo's Works and Correspondence.
[Paperback edition availbale 2009
Piero Sraffa and the future of economics
How did Piero Sraffa look at the future of economic theory: first, when he arrived in England in the mid-1920s, and then, after the publication of his extraordinarily compact little book (Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, 1960)? The Author sifts through Sraffa’s published works, and abundant unpublished papers,his acquaintances and personal contacts and vicissitudes. The conclusions he arrives
at remain problematical; but do not refrain him from clearly expressing his specific, quite definite, view
Idéalisme et transcendance chez Piero Martinetti
Only a short time ago the centenary of the birth of Piero Martinetti was celebrated ; but the event was little noticed beyond the Italian frontier. The study presented here seeks to assist in making good this negligence. Having placed in their context the biography and works of Martinetti, the author covers the main points in his thought under the following headings: criticism of knowledge, moral life, religion. The idealism of Martinetti, not only theoretical but also practical, culminates in a religious metaphvsics.On a fêté voici peu de temps le centenaire de la naissance de Piero Martinetti, mais l'événement fut peu remarqué hors des frontières de l'Italie. L'étude ici présentée se propose de contribuer à réparer cette négligence. Après avoir situé la biographie et l'œuvre de Martinetti, l'auteur parcourt les lignes de force de sa pensée, selon les axes suivants : la critique de la connaissance ; la vie morale ; la religion. L'idéalisme de Martinetti, non seulement théorique mais pratique, culmine dans une métaphysique religieuse.Druet Pierre-Philippe. Idéalisme et transcendance chez Piero Martinetti. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 71, n°12, 1973. pp. 698-724
Georgius Benignus (Juraj Dragišić) and Piero De'Medici
Autor ovdje objavljuje i komentira deset dosada neobjavljenih pisama Jurja Dragišića (Georgius Benignus de Salviatis, o. 1445–1520), profesora u Urbinu, Firenci i Pizi, crkvenog uglednika i štićenika/protegéa obitelji Medici, koja su upućena Pieru de’ Medici. Pisma su nastala za kratke vladavine Piera de’ Medici Firentinskom Republikom (1492–1494), u vrijeme bolesti i nakon smrti njegova oca Lorenza Veličanstvenog, dakle malo prije nego su Medici bili protjerani iz Firence u studenom 1494.
Ova se pisma u izvorniku čuvaju u Archivio di Stato di Firenze u sekciji Archivio Mediceo avanti il Principato. Uglavnom se tiču okolnosti koje su nastale kada je Piero de’ Medici pokušao omogućiti ponovni izbor svoga štićenika za provincijala franjevačke provincije u Toskani, čime bi mu bila otvorena mogućnost da se kandidira za generala Franjevačkog reda. Osim toga, Dragišić pokušava dobiti neke milosti od Piera za sebe i svoje prijatelje. Tako se u jednom pismu (Doc. 3) zauzima za Židove koji su u to vrijeme bili pogođeni posebnim nametima u korist Republike.Here the author publishes and comments on ten letters which haven’t been published yet and which Georgius Benignus de Salviatis (Juraj Dragišić, about 1445–1520) – professor in Urbino, Florence and Pisa and clerical dignitary and protegé of the Medici family – addressed to Piero de’ Medici. The letters date back to the short reign of Piero de’ Medici over the Republic of Florence (1492– 1494) and were written during the illness and after the death of his father Lorenzo the Magnificent, that is shortly before the expulsion of the Medici family from Florence, in November 1494.
The original letters are kept in the Archivio di Stato di Firenze, in the Archivio Mediceo avanti il Principato section. They relate basically to the times and circumstances when Piero de’Medici tried to win the second term for his protegé as provincial abbot of the Franciscan province of Tuscany. As provincial abbot of Tuscany, Benignus would have the chance to run for the post of a general of the Franciscan order. Besides, Benignus was asking Piero for some favours for himself and his friends. In this way, in a letter from January 9th, 1493 (doc. 3) to Piero de’ Medici, he supported the Jews who, at the time, were made to pay a certain fee to the benefit of the Republic of Florence
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