Caverni, Raffaello
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Storia del metodo sperimentale in Italia
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1891-1900
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3. EARLY WRITINGS
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“Ricreazioni scientifiche” (scientific pastimes), a column at once instructive
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La Scuola
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that
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had just been founded by Augusto Alfani (another Florentine who knew how
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to reconcile faith and science and, even more daring, was among those who
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hoped to see closer ties between Church and State). They were continued in the
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Letture di famiglia
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and collected under the same title in a volume
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published in 1882 which Giovannozzi in 1910 declared was already almost im
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Dell'arte dello scrivere
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(on the art of writing). (Unfortunately, the copy at the
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Nazionale of Florence was a victim of the flood.) Together with these, Caverni
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also published studies of Dante's physics which were never reprinted alone. </
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1874 his first book appeared:
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Problemi naturali di Galileo e della sua scuola
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(natural problems of Galileo and his school), published by Sansoni and, like his
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other works, not easily found today. </
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Dizionarietto di voci e modi dell'uso
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popolare toscano nella Divina Commedia
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(little Dictionary of Tuscan words and
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phrases in the Divine Comedy), published in 1877, was however destined to
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4. STUDIES
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Sulla filosofia delle scienze naturali
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(ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF
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NATURAL SCIENCE) AND THEIR BANNING BY THE CONGREGATION OF THE
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HOLY OFFICE
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Rivista Universale
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in Florence, soon changing its letterhead to
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Rassegna Nazionale
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(national
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review). The Treccani terms it the magazine of conservative Catholics, but
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Giovannozzi is more detailed and precise, recalling it as the periodical that was
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the “champion, for many years the only one, of the struggle for faith and
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nationality indissolubly united,” when during the long papacy of Leon XIII
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(1878-1903) such a program was considered almost nonsensical and little less
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and 1876 published a series of epistemological studies which Giovannozzi
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properly calls “his most beautiful work.” The original title was
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Sulla filosofia
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