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Paolo Emiliani Giudici

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Paolo initially was educated by tutors, until entering the Dominican convent of San Zita in Palermo. However, over the years his superiors noted he was far more interested in artistic and political interests, and he separated from the order in 1840. Unable to find a position in Sicily, and
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increasingly upsetting the authorities for his friendship with anti-bourbon Sicilians, he went into exile in Tuscany. There he was formally adopted by Annibale Emiliani, also in exile from Sicily.
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he married a wealthy Englishwoman Ann Alsager. FOr the next decade, he mainly resided in England, travelling with his wife through Europe. He died at Tonbridge on 8 September 1872.
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He held a prominent place as an historian, his works including a
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and resigning 1862) and secretary of the Academy of Fine Arts at
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Mussomeli
Sicily
Storia della letteratura italiana
Pisa
Kingdom of Italy
Giovanni Battista Niccolini
Florence
Tonbridge
Enciplopedia Treccani entry
Rivista europea
Chisholm 1911
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Giudici, Paolo Emiliano
Encyclopædia Britannica
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1812 births
1872 deaths
People from Mussomeli
19th-century Italian historians
Academics from Sicily
Writers from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

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