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See also:PAOLI, CESARE (1840-1902) , See also:Italian historian and palaeographer, son of senator Baldassare Paoli, was See also:born and educated in See also:Florence. At the See also:age of twenty-one he was given an See also:appointment in the See also:record See also:office of his native See also:city; from 186,5 to 1871 he was attached to the Archives of Sienna, but eventually returned to Florence. In 1874 he was appointed first See also:professor of See also:palaeography and diplomatics at the Istituto di Studii Superiori in Florence, where he continued to See also:work at the See also:interpretation of See also:MSS. In 1887 he became editor of the Archivio storico italiano, to which he himself contributed numerous articles. His See also:works consist of a large number of See also:historical essays, studies on palaeography, transcriptions of See also:state and other papers, reviews, &c. See C. Lupi, " Cesare Paoli," in the Archivio storico italiano, vol. See also:xxix. (1902), with a See also:complete See also:list of his works. End of Article: PAOLI, CESARE (1840-1902)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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