Caverni, Raffaello, Storia del metodo sperimentale in Italia, 1891-1900

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As for publication, it was only possible thanks to the assistance, which
Giovannozzi
characterizes asmunificent, of commendator Antonio Civelli,
whose
firm published the democratic newspaper Il Corriere italiano, owned the
comparable
Milanese paper La Lombardia and the Veronese L'Adige, and who
was
known, among other things, for having published the Dizionario corografo
dell
'Italia (chorographic dictionary of Italy). The first volume appeared in 1891
and
the relative scarcity of reviews leads us to think that it was met with
suspicion
by both the right and the left.
One voice, however, rose clear and
competent
to review it at such length that theCenno bibliografico” (biblio­
graphical
note) was in reality the main article of the April 1892 issue of the
magazine
Il Pensiero italiano (Italian thought).

That
well-balanced and
impartial
voice was Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli's.
Director of the Brera
Observatory
, he was internationally known as an astronomer and also as a
profound
commentator on the writings and documents of ancient astronomy.

In
judging Caverni's work he seeks no compromise or halfway measures: the
errors
exist, rather serious ones at that, but the merits are such that the rest
seems
of secondary importance.
He says in the beginning, “... no one in the
history
of science and certainly never in the history of practical science was
ever
granted the liberty to write without practical knowledge of his subject.
But
it seems that the gifts of the great scientist and those of the judicious
historian
, elegant and erudite, have rarely been reconciled in the same person.

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