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    Pietro Aretino e il suo primo soggiorno romano. Nuovi documenti e nuove ipotesi di lavoro

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    Il breve saggio si propone di illuminare alcuni momenti del soggiorno romano di Pietro Aretino (1492-1556), in particolare quei mesi immediatamente successivi all'attentato del luglio 1525, attraverso il reperimento di cinque documenti inediti provenienti dall'Archivio di Stato di Roma

    Nuove ipotesi di lavoro sul primo soggiorno romano di Pietro Aretino (1512-1514?-1525)

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    Il saggio si propone di offrire elementi utili sulla datazione del primo soggiorno romano di Pietro Aretino, avvenuto prima del 1517, nonché di presentare nuovi indizi atti a datare con sufficiente certezza la nota incisione aretiniana eseguita da Marcantonio Raimondi a Roma nel 152

    Archeologia a Castel San Pietro tra antichità e medioevo.

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    Sintesi delle ricerche e delle scoperte archeologiche effettuate nell'area situata tra le antiche città di Bononia e Forum Corneli, attraversata dalla via Aemilia e incentrata sullo scomparso municipio romano di Claterna. La raccolta dei dati consente di delineare i caratteri e lo sviluppo dell'insediamento territoriale tra l'età romana e il medioevo, quando sorse il centro di Castel S. Pietro, del quale si segnalano le più recenti scoperte di archeologia urbana

    Pietro Aretino Poet

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    Il saggio delinea lo sviluppo della lirica aretiniana, a cominciare dagli esordi avvenuti nel 1512 con l'"Opera nova" e concludendo con i "Ternali" per Giulio III e per Caterina De' Medici (1551). Viene evidenziata la capacità versificatoria dello scrittore toscano, particolarmente nota durante il periodo romano e poi continuata con successo durante il lungo e operoso esilio veneziano

    Pietro Verri’s Contribution to the Economic Theory of the 18th Century: Commercial Society, Civil Society and Governance of the Economy

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    'Count Pietro Verri (1728-97) - Schumpeter writes (History, p. 178) - - would have to be included in any list of the greatest economists'. Within the Milanese school, he certainly stands out, alongside with Cesare Beccaria, during one of the most interesting periods from a history of analysis point of view. Luigi Cossa's famous introduction to the study of political economy rates Pietro Verri to be inferior to Beccaria in ingenuity and scientific cultivation, but greatly to be ahead of him as an economist.1 This judgement by Cossa, in particular, seems to echo the relative position of the two men in the history of ideas, particularly after Beccaria's rise to fame with a book - On crimes and punishments - which had in fact been largely inspired by Verri himself and defended by him.2 It is proposed in the present paper to revisit some of the basic tenets of Pietro Verri's political economy, with more in view than dwell on specific intuitions and theorems: namely relate those to Verri's own - quite original - conception of the economy. The scholarly work of Pietro Verri - with a special reference to his Meditazioni sulla economia politica of 1771 - provides the first systematic contribution stemming from the quarters of Lombard enlightenment in the field of political economy, especially so if one considers that Cesare Beccaria's parallel work - namely his Elementi di economia pubblica, conceived and drafted at the same time as Verri's Meditazioni - would only be published posthumously several years later. From the vantage point afforded by Verri's political economy, we gain a considerably attractive view of the most significant elements and characteristic concepts of Lombard enlightenment during the latter half of the 18th century; Verri, moreover, as we shall see, builds on a number of them in a new and original way. This paper is aimed at discussing Verri's political economy mainly along two distinct, but related, lines. In the first place the conception of commercial society is considered such as it is treated by the author particularly in his Meditazioni. In this perspective the analysis of such issues as competition and the market or money and taxation occupy a central place. Secondly it will be necessary to emphasise that Verri's approach has little to do either with forms of pure economics on one side - largely yet to be born throughout the 18th century - or, on the other side, with such conceptions of the polis - contrariwise well alive among his own contemporaries - as are founded on a sovereign authority conceived to be situated above the law. What Verri's political economy ultimately amounts to is an economic conception of civil society. The latter has natural strong connections with his own fact-mindedness - emphasised by Schumpeter - as well as with his deep practical involvement in administrative affairs and in the reforming process taking place during the latter half of the 18th century in Milan. In our view, a thorough investigation along the mentioned lines is the precondition for an understanding of the intellectual stature and of the scholarly contribution of Pietro Verri. His main ground is distinctly analytical and only by appreciating his analysis is it possible to shed light on the meaning and intellectual significance also of his practical contributions. Moreover Verri's pronouncements on the criticism of despotic government, the relevance of intermediate powers or bodies and on multiple levels of governance will be examined in a new and original light, showing how close they are to the gist of his analysis.

    L\u27etat actuel de la philosophie en Italie

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    L\u27etat actuel de la philosophie en Italie / [Pietro Romano]. - Napoli : Rondinella, 1937 Dedica manoscritta dell\u27autore: cordiale omaggio di Pietro Romano / Via L . Bazzani, 48 / Torino https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99000727973020604

    Pietro Bonfante. Storia del Diritto Romano.

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    De Visscher F. Pietro Bonfante. Storia del Diritto Romano.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 3, fasc. 3, 1924. pp. 640-645

    Pietro Bonfante. Storia del Diritto Romano.

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    De Visscher F. Pietro Bonfante. Storia del Diritto Romano.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 3, fasc. 3, 1924. pp. 640-645
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