Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science

Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science

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Cesare Lombroso was born in Verona, as an Austrian subject, on November 6, 1835, and was the second child in a family of five. His father Aron sprang from a Venetian mercantile family, whose origin can be traced back to a colony of North African Jews, trading with Leghorn, Genoa, and Venice. Again and again members of the Lombroso family settled in one or other of these ports. The branch to which he himself belonged had lived for several centuries in Venice and the Venetian territories on the mainland, of which from the year 1448 onwards Verona formed a part; they were patrician merchants, to whom the French occupation, occurring before Lombroso’s father grew up, had brought full and equal privileges of citizenship.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
17 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
183
Pages
PUBLISHER
Librorium Editions
SIZE
1.3
MB

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