Giovanni Maurigi (1823-1881) was a very well known Sicilian jurist. Student of philosopher Emerico Amari, his maestro's intellectual stimulus led him to contribute to the 1848 risings in Palermo. He was a well known laywer during the Borbonic regime, who defended patriots persecuted by the government. After Italian unification he became a judge. A liberal, his own professional career can be interpreted as an example of Sicilian elite recruiting in the new unified state.
giorgio scichilone (2011). Giovanni Maurigi, un allievo illustre di Emerico Amari. Storia e politica nella Sicilia risorgimentale. STORIA E POLITICA(2), 167-191 [10.4406/storiaepolitica20110211].
Giovanni Maurigi, un allievo illustre di Emerico Amari. Storia e politica nella Sicilia risorgimentale
SCICHILONE, Giorgio
2011-01-01
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Giovanni Maurigi (1823-1881) was a very well known Sicilian jurist. Student of philosopher Emerico Amari, his maestro's intellectual stimulus led him to contribute to the 1848 risings in Palermo. He was a well known laywer during the Borbonic regime, who defended patriots persecuted by the government. After Italian unification he became a judge. A liberal, his own professional career can be interpreted as an example of Sicilian elite recruiting in the new unified state.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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