Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 0:51:34 GMT -5
His name is Renzo de Felice. I will give you a letter of introduction. And so I came to De Felice and he became my thesis codirector. Even so and unlike what many believe and even what is stated in the Italian Encyclopedia I never studied with him nor was I his direct disciple. De Felice was even then a very important man in historical terms. In when I was graduating from high school I had read the first volume of his extensive biography of Mussolini which had been published that same year. That book made a deep impression on me.
Although it bothered me a little that De Felices book Russia Mobile Number List written in a very difficult style I have always preferred short Tacito like sentences I was very impressed by the apparatus of bibliographical citations that he used. In fact the notes almost doubled the size of the book.me. This is how I discovered that not only did the story that I had read in Benedetto Croces books exist which were synthetic and almost without notes but there was also this the possibility of finding books like that of De Felice where the archive and bibliographic notes were essential.
The truth is that after graduating with De Felice as cosupervisor of my thesis I spent a long time without seeing him while I did not quickly begin my academic career but rather dedicated myself for a few years to teaching Italian and Latin and then art history and finally history and philosophy in secondary schools. However in I got a scholarship that not only gave me a leave of absence from the secondary school where I taught but also allowed me to do research in Rome. This scholarship made it necessary to have a professor as guarantor of the research and I decided to ask the person who had been my codirector of my undergraduate thesis for that role. I went to De Felice and he answered me yes that he would be the guarantor of my investigation. It was then when I began to collaborate in his classes and seminars.