Michele Cianciulli

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Michele Cianciulli, was born in Montella, Italy in 1895 and died in Rome in 1965. He was a lawyer and was charged with the teaching of philosophy at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome.

He has written books in history and philosophy. The most well-known are the works on King Manfred of Sicily and on brigantaggio nell'Italia meridionale.

Known for his moral integrity he executed the last wills for several important inheritances and was a known anti-fascist in the period 1922-1945.

He was the administrator responsible for the Grande Oriente di Italia - free masonry in the 1950-1955. He was friends with and exchanged letters with the composer Nino Rota.

[edit] The Works of Michele Cianciulli

  • Il brigantaggio nell'Italia meridionale dal 1860 al 1870, Guida Editore
  • Re Manfredi e la tradizione della sua tomba in Montevergine, Guida Editore
  • Gentile - Tillinger: etica, Guida Editore
  • L'opera filosofica di F. Masci, in Idealismo realistico" (1927), nn. 5-6.

[edit] Rare and unpublished

  • Colloqui con mio fratello

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NAME Cianciulli, Michele
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian lawyer
DATE OF BIRTH 1895
PLACE OF BIRTH Montella, Italy
DATE OF DEATH 1965
PLACE OF DEATH Italy
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