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Amari, Michele

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Amari, Michele (1806-1889)

Italian historian, orientalist, and politician. His best-known work, La Guerra del Vespro Siciliano/The History of the War of the Sicilian Vespers (1841; translated 1850), was prohibited and he fled to France, returning to Italy in 1859 to fight under Garibaldi. He was minister of public instruction 1862-64 and professor of Arabic at Pisa and Florence until 1878.


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