Annali d'Italia, vol. 1 by Lodovico Antonio Muratori

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Author Muratori, Lodovico Antonio, 1672-1750
Commentator Galleani Napione, Gian Francesco, 1748-1830
Title Annali d'Italia, vol. 1
dal principio dell'era volgare sino all'anno 1750
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Summary "Annali d'Italia, vol. 1" by Lodovico Antonio Muratori is a historical account written in the early 19th century. This work serves as a comprehensive chronicle of Italy from the beginning of the Common Era up to the year 1750, aiming to document the rich tapestry of events, figures, and societal shifts that have shaped Italian history. It is geared towards readers interested in historical studies, particularly in understanding the complexities of Italy's past. The opening of this volume introduces the author, Lodovico Antonio Muratori, detailing his background and motivation for writing the annals. It outlines the historical context and the need for a cohesive narrative of Italian history, reflecting on the gaps left by previous historians. Muratori discusses his methodological approach, acknowledging the challenges posed by the loss and inconsistencies of ancient records. He sets a tone of meticulous scholarship and a deep respect for historical accuracy, preparing the reader for a detailed exploration of Italy's historical developments and significant figures, starting with the era of Augustus. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class DG: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Italy, Vatican City, Malta
Subject Italy -- History
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EBook-No. 39704
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