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  1. beccaria's life is traced from his aristocratic origins in milan through his development as an influencial and well-known humanist in his own era. beccaria argued for a humane legal system, proposing that trials be prompt, and that punishments be fair, impartial, and commensurate to crimes.

  2. Cesare Beccaria was the author of the most famous Italian work of the Enlightenment, On Crimes and Punishments (1764). He was born into a noble family of the state of Milan, which was part of the Austrian Habsburg empire, and was schooled by the Jesuits in Parma. After receiving his law degree from the University of Pavia in 1758, he returned ...

  3. Cesare Beccaria’s On Crimes and Punishments has had a profound impact on, and made significant contributions to, among others, the study of law, justice, crime, and punishment. Unsurprisingly, there is a voluminous literature on this text. This article subjects Beccaria’s treatise to an exegetical reading and focuses on the aesthetic inquiry at heart of the text. Beccaria professes to ...

  4. 切薩雷·貝卡里亞,或譯貝加利亞、比卡利亞(義大利語: Cesare Beccaria ,1738年3月15日—1794年11月28日),是意大利法学家、哲学家、政治家。 他在作品《 论犯罪与刑罚 》(1764年)中批評刑求、酷刑与死刑,成为現代刑法学的奠基之作 [1] [2] 。

  5. Cesare Beccaria (Cesare Bonesana, marqués de Beccaria, Milán, 1738 - id., 1794) Jurista y economista italiano, autor del célebre tratado De los delitos y de las penas (1764), obra que vino a representar los puntos de vista oficiales de la Ilustración en el terreno jurídico y que ejercería una gran influencia en las reformas penales posteriores.

  6. Nov 4, 2018 · Beccaria’s famous work, “On Crimes and Punishments,” was published in 1764, when he was 26 years old. His essay called out the barbaric and arbitrary ways in which the criminal justice system operated. Sentences were very harsh, torture was common, there was a lot of corruption, there were secret accusations and secret trials, and there ...

  7. Source: Erom Cesare Beccaria, An Essay on Crimes and Punishments, E. D. Ingraham, trans. (Philadelphia: H. Nicklin, 1819),pp.xii,18­19,47,59­60,93­94,104-105,148­149. This text is part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern ...

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