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Giuseppe Maria Sciacca (Messina, 1912 — Palermo, 1995) was an Italian philosopher and academic. A student and assistant of Antonio Renda, Sciacca's work focused on Kantianism.
Professor Emeritus of History of Philosophy of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Palermo, he was president of the Italian Philosophical Society. He expressed and exposed his philosophical thought through a number of written works.
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GiuseppeMariaSciacca (Messina, 1912 — Palermo, 1995) was an Italian philosopher and academic. A student and assistant of Antonio Renda, Sciacca's work...
Sciacca (Italian and Sicilian: [ˈʃakka]; Greek: Θέρμαι; Latin: Thermae Selinuntinae, Thermae Selinuntiae, Thermae, Aquae Labrodes and Aquae Labodes) is...
GiuseppeSciacca (born 23 February 1955) is the current Secretary of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura since his appointment by Pope Francis...
recalls the work of Pietro da Cortona. Mariano was born to poor parents in Sciacca, Sicily. He trained first in Palermo, then in Naples, and finally in Rome...
From Cave to Dolmen. Ritual and symbolic aspects in the prehistorybetween Sciacca, Sicily and the central Mediterranean (pdf). Archaeopress Archaeology....
in Sicilian language as Girgenti. He studied, along with a Giuseppe Camerata from Sciacca, under Fedele Fischetti. He became the president of the Neapolitan...
This is a list of prominent Sicilian mobsters by city. Giuseppe Falsone (born 1970) Nicolo Rizzuto (1924–2010) Vito Rizzuto (1946–2013) Gerlando Sciascia...
towards this holy Image in many parts of Sicily Favignana, Castelvetrano, Sciacca etc.), but even in Spain, France, Tunisia and in both Americas. In 1752...
armigers, managed to reach Sciacca. The number of Count Luna's men grew significantly, and therefore the archpriest of Sciacca Don Gabriele Salvo tried...
The Thousand, intending to turn towards Sciacca, after having excluded Menfi, between Selinunte and Sciacca, due to shallow water and disembarkation...
Contessa Entellina, Giuliana, Menfi, Santa Margherita di Belice, and Sciacca. The origins of the name Sambuca are uncertain. The main assumptions: from...
Renaissance (Frederick Ungar, 1936) is the standard overall history of Florence. Sciacca, Christine (2012). Florence at the Dawn of the Renaissance: Painting and...
Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome to receive the International GiuseppeSciacca Award 2014. In November 2015, Willighagen released her second album...
presided by Bishop Sergio Pintor of Ozieri. At the end of the mass, Mgr GiuseppeSciacca, judge of the Roman Rota and a long time collaborator of Cardinal Pompedda...
Danieli: as Maria, Navarra's wife Corrado Gaipa: as Tanino Sciacca Guido Cerniglia: as the Magistrate Nando Murolo: as Vito Amarillo Giuseppe Anatrelli:...
Blasco Alliata Galletti, who left no descendants. Through Giuseppe, who first married Maria Gomez de Silveira Ferreri, the Lanzas acquired by succession...
Ribera and Sciacca and harvested from November to January Sanguinella – bitter orange of the blood orange variety, found in Paternò Santa Maria di Licodia...
published in Naples. Cataldo Amodei was born in Sciacca, Sicily, near Agrigento; at the time, Sciacca had a reputation for producing important Sicilian...
traffic are in Marina di Ragusa, Riposto, Portorosa, Syracuse, Cefalù and Sciacca. In Sicily, Palermo is also a major centre for boat rental, with or without...
letteratura ed arti per la Sicilia (in Italian). Vol. 75. 1841. pp. 33–66. Sciacca, Giovanni Crisostomo (2004). Fonti per una storia di Tindari e Patti: dal...
university Pietro Maria Rocca (1847–1918), historian Francesco Maria Mirabella (1850–1931), historian, school teacher, poet Giuseppe Rizzo (1863–1912)...