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Francesco Fiorentino (philosopher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francesco Fiorentino (philosopher) Francesco Fiorentino (Sambiase, 1st May 1834〔The historian L. Lo Bianco indicates his birth date as 10th May 1834.〕 – Napoli, 22 December 1884) was an Italian philosopher and historiographer. == Biography == He was born in Sambiase (now Lamezia Terme) on May 1, 1834.〔 His father was Gennaro Fiorentino, a chemist and a pharmacist, and his mother was Saveria Sinopoli. He was educated by Giorgio and Bruno Sinopoli, the uncle and the brother of his mother, respectively. He studied literature and theology, but he quit in 1851. After two years spent in Sambiase studying theology, he moved to Catanzaro where he studied jurisprudence, but he couldn't graduate because he was just 19. Even if he was short-sighted and he never shot a gun before, Fiorentino attempted to take parte in the Expedition of the Thousand, but he failed. When he met Giuseppe Garibaldi in Maida, Fiorentino's quoted to have said to him "Viva l'annessione, vogliamo l'annessione!", which in English is "Horray for the annexation, we want the annexation!". After the Italian unification he became a teacher of philosophy in a Liceo in Spoleto, Umbria.
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