Andrea Luigi Mazzini
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Andrea Luigi Mazzini (11 June 1814 – August 1849) was an Italian revolutionary.
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Biography
Born at Pescia, in the province of Pistoia, Tuscany, he emigrated to France, and was for a long time correspondent of the newspaper Gazzetta italiana.[1] From 1845, he began to show sympathy for the Hegelian philosophy of the left, to become a convinced friend and disciple of Moses Hess.[2]
Repatriated in 1848, he became the right-hand man of Giuseppe Montanelli and was sent by the provisional Tuscan government in Sicily to incite a republican revolution.
He died in Marseille.
Works
- Idee per Servire d’Introduzione ad Una Storia delle Scienze (1841)
- De l’Italie dans ses Rapports avec la Liberté et la Civilisation Moderne (1847)
- Intorno alle cose d’Italia. Lettera a Vincenzo Gioberti (1848)
Notes
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References
- Saitta, Armando (1968). Sinistra Hegeliana e Problema Italiano negli Scritti di A.L. Mazzini. Roma: Istituto Italiano per l'Età Moderna e Contemporanea.
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- ↑ Panella, Antonio (1934). "Mazzini, Andrea Luigi." In: Enciclopedia Italiana.
- ↑ Paolini, Gabriele (2008). "Mazzini, Andrea Luigi." In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 72.