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  1. Terenzio, Count Mamiani della Rovere (19 September 1799 – 21 May 1885) was an Italian writer, academic, diplomat and politician, and was committed to the cause of the unification of Italy under the Sardinian monarchy.

  2. Terenzio, Count Mamiani della Rovere (19 September 1799 – 21 May 1885) was an Italian writer, academic, diplomat and politician, and was committed to the cause of the unification of Italy under the Sardinian monarchy. He was one of the leading figures of Liberal Catholicism.

  3. MAMIANI DELLA ROVERE, TERENZIO, Count (1802–1885), Italian writer and statesman, was born at Pesaro in 1799. Taking part in the outbreaks at Bologna arising out of the accession of Pope Gregory XVI., he was elected deputy for Pesaro to the assembly, and subsequently appointed minister of the interior; but on the collapse of the revolutionary ...

  4. Count Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere. The Renewal of the Ancestral Italian Philosophy. In B. Copenhaver & R. Copenhaver (Ed.), From Kant to Croce: Modern Philosophy in Italy 1800-1950 (pp. 312-342).

  5. Overview. Terenzio Mamiani Della Rovere. (1799—1885) Quick Reference. (1799–1885). Aristocratic politician and writer from Pesaro, who took part in the 1831 insurrection in Bologna and was subsequently exiled in France. After Unification he was minister of education and ...

  6. Mamiani della Rovere, Terenzio, Count (mä-mē-ä’nē del’lä rō’vā-rā). An Italian statesman, educator, and philosophical writer; born at Pesaro, about 1799; died at Rome, May 21, 1885.

  7. Il centro della sua complessa attività politica e intellettuale fu però il forte senso della libertà dei popoli e delle coscienze individuali: una libertà, che egli volle - a suo dire - come altri e più di altri, in tutto e per tutto, in quanto fine dell'intera sua vita e anima di ogni suo scritto.