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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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