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MAMIANI DELLA ROVERE, TERENZIO, See also:COUNT (1802-1885) , See also:Italian writer and statesman, was See also:born at See also:Pesaro in 1799. Taking See also:part in the outbreaks at See also:Bologna arising out of the See also:accession of See also:Pope See also:Gregory XVI., he was elected See also:deputy for Pesaro to the See also:assembly, and subsequently appointed See also:minister of the interior; but on the collapse of the revolutionary See also:movement he was exiled. He returned to See also:Italy after the See also:amnesty of 1846, and in 1848 he was entrusted with the task of forming a See also:ministry. He remained See also:prime minister, how-ever, only for a few months, his See also:political views being anything but in See also:harmony with those of the pope. He subsequently retired to See also:Genoa where he worked for Italian unity, was elected deputy in 1856, and in 186o became minister of See also:education under See also:Cavour. In 1863 he was made minister to See also:Greece, and in 1865 to See also:Switzerland, and later senator and councillor of See also:state. Meanwhile, he had founded at Genoa in 1849 the See also:Academy of See also:Philosophy, and in 1855 had been appointed See also:professor of the See also:history of philosophy at See also:Turin; and he published several volumes, not only on philosophical and social subjects, but of See also:poetry, among them Rinnovamente della filosofia antica italiana (1836), Teoria della Religione e dello state (1869), See also:Kant e l'ontologia (1879), Religione dell' avenire (1880), Di un nuovo diritto europeo (1843, 1857). He died at See also:Rome on the 21st of May, 1885. See Indice delle 'opere di Terenzio Mamiani (Pesaro, 1887); Gaspare, Vita di Terenzio Mamiani (See also:Ancona, 1887); Barzellotti, Studii e ritratti (Bologna, 1893). End of Article: MAMIANI DELLA ROVERE, TERENZIO, COUNT (1802-1885)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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