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  1. e. Count Monaldo Leopardi ( Recanati, 16 August 1776 – Recanati, 30 April 1847) was an Italian philosopher, nobleman, politician and writer, notable as one of the main Italian intellectuals of the counter-revolution. His son Giacomo Leopardi was a poet and thinker with completely opposite views, which were probably the root cause of their ...

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  2. Monaldo Leopardi. Il conte Monaldo Leopardi ( Recanati, 16 agosto 1776 – Recanati, 30 aprile 1847) è stato un filosofo, politico e letterato italiano, importante esponente del pensiero controrivoluzionario e padre di Giacomo Leopardi .

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  3. In contraddizione con la sua professione di inimicizia per la modernità, introdusse migliorie nella gestione dell’agricoltura, innovazioni nel campo medico, e mise in pratica metodi educativi liberali basati più sulla persuasione che sull’autorità. La sua morte avvenne nel 1847 dieci anni dopo quella del figlio Giacomo. Torna alla Famiglia.

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  5. Jul 15, 2018 · Monaldo Leopardi, a priest who lived in the second half of the nineteenth century and great-grandson of the famous Giacomo Leopardi, was very close to the Society of Jesus. The biography. Baptized with the same name as the father of the scholar of Recanati, Fr. Monaldo was born in Recanati on 29 April 1871.

  6. It was a library of over 15,000 books collected in an informed and systematic way by Count Monaldo Leopardi (1776–1845), taking advantage of the sale of books from the religious houses abolished during French rule.

  7. Giacomo Leopardi, an Italian poet, scholar, and philosopher, was born on June 29, 1798, in Recanati, Papal States, where he was raised. The eldest son of aristocratic—albeit, not wealthy—parents, the precocious Leopardi spent much of his childhood in his father’s library. His father, Count Monaldo Leopardi, was a conservative nobleman, holding beliefs with which Giacomo would grow to ...

  8. Dec 17, 2010 · When the otherwise authoritarian Count Monaldo Leopardi opened his library to his pre­adolescent son, and allowed the boy to spend whole days there, that small permission changed world literature ...

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