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==Biography==
==Biography==
Manno was born in Alghero, [[Sardinia]] 17 March 1786 from a noble family, his father was Antonio Manno and his mother was Caterina Diaz. He moved to Cagliari, where he graduated in Civil and Canon law in 1804; in 1805 he became a tax lawyer for the ''Reale Udienza'' and in 1811 he collaborated for the realization of the magazine ''Foglio periodico di Sardegna'', printed in Cagliari.
Manno was born in Alghero, [[Sardinia]] on 17 March 1786 to a noble family, his father was Antonio Manno and his mother was Caterina Diaz.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Dionisotti |first1=Carlo |title=Storia della magistratura piemontese |date=1881 |publisher=Roux e Favale |page=462 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lDnlJ3V4nH4C&dq=Giuseppe+Manno+%2217+marzo+1786%22&pg=PA462 |access-date=12 October 2024 |language=it}}</ref> He moved to Cagliari, where he graduated in Civil and Canon law in 1804;<ref>{{cite web |title=MANNO, Giuseppe |url=https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giuseppe-manno_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ |website=Treccani |access-date=12 October 2024 |language=it}}</ref> in 1805 he became a politician for the ''[[Reale Udienza]]'' as a substitute for the tax layer<ref>{{cite book |last1=Orrù |first1=Giangiacomo |title=Cultura e società in Sardegna nei periodici della prima metà dell'Ottocento |date=2010 |publisher=CUEC |isbn=978-88-8467-563-7 |page=241 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eddMAQAAIAAJ&q=Giuseppe+Manno+%221805%22+Reale+Udienza |access-date=12 October 2024 |language=it}}</ref> and in 1811 he collaborated for the realization of the magazine ''Foglio periodico di Sardegna'', printed in Cagliari.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Manno |first1=Giuseppe |last2=Della Terza |first2=Dante |title=De' vizi de' letterati |date=2002 |publisher=Ilisso |isbn=978-88-87825-44-2 |page=23 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e0IaAQAAIAAJ&q=Giuseppe+Manno+%221811%22+Foglio+periodico+di+Sardegna |access-date=12 October 2024 |language=it}}</ref>


He moved to Turin in 1817, where he was appointed ''First official of the State Secretary for the Sardinian Affairs''. He became the personal secretary of the King [[Charles Felix of Sardinia|Charles Felix]] in 1821.
He moved to Turin in 1817, where he was appointed ''First official of the State Secretary for the Sardinian Affairs''. He became the personal secretary of the King [[Charles Felix of Sardinia|Charles Felix]] in 1821.


He was appointed as a member of the ''Supremo Consiglio di Sardegna'' (Supreme Council of Sardinia) in 1823, where he worked to modernize the legal system of the Kingdom.
He was appointed as a member of the ''Supremo Consiglio di Sardegna'' (Supreme Council of Sardinia) in 1823,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bonu |first1=Raimondo |title=Scrittori sardi dal 1746 al 1950, con notizie storiche e letterarie dell'epoca |date=1952 |publisher=Scuola Tipografica Arborea |page=200 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dI89AQAAIAAJ&q=Giuseppe+Manno+%221823%22+Supremo+Consiglio |access-date=12 October 2024 |language=it}}</ref> where he worked to modernize the legal system of the Kingdom.
In 1826 he became a member of the ''Accademia delle Scienze di Torino'', and in 1834 became ''[[Accademia della Crusca|Academic della Crusca]]''.
In 1826 he became a member of the ''Accademia delle Scienze di Torino'', and in 1834 became ''[[Accademia della Crusca|Academic della Crusca]]''.


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*Knight of the [[Civil Order of Savoy]]
*Knight of the [[Civil Order of Savoy]]
*Milite of the [[Military Order of Savoy]]
*Milite of the [[Military Order of Savoy]]

==Works==
*''Lettere di un sardo in Italia'' (1993 - 1816 / 1817), Quartu S. Elena, Astra.
*''Storia di Sardegna'', Torino, Alliana e Paravia, 1825–27, in 4 voll.
*'' De' vizi dei letterati '', Torino, Alliana, 1828.
*''Storia moderna della Sardegna'', Torino, Favale, 1842.
*''Legislation de l'ile de Sardaigne'', Paris, De Fain et Thunot, 1844.
*''Note sarde'', Torino, Stamperia Reale, 1868.


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* Antonello Mattone, Giuseppe Manno Magistrato, Storico, Letterato tra Piemonte della Restaurazione e Italia Liberale, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2009
* Antonello Mattone, Giuseppe Manno Magistrato, Storico, Letterato tra Piemonte della Restaurazione e Italia Liberale, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2009
* [http://www.museocasamanno.it/ Biography by website of the Museum dedicated to Giuseppe Manno]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130831131858/http://www.museocasamanno.it/ Biography by website of the Museum dedicated to Giuseppe Manno]

==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 7 November 2024

Giuseppe Manno

Giuseppe Manno (17 March 1786 – 25 January 1868) was an Italian magistrate, politician and historian. He was elected president of the Senate of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and later of the Kingdom of Italy.

Biography

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Manno was born in Alghero, Sardinia on 17 March 1786 to a noble family, his father was Antonio Manno and his mother was Caterina Diaz.[1] He moved to Cagliari, where he graduated in Civil and Canon law in 1804;[2] in 1805 he became a politician for the Reale Udienza as a substitute for the tax layer[3] and in 1811 he collaborated for the realization of the magazine Foglio periodico di Sardegna, printed in Cagliari.[4]

He moved to Turin in 1817, where he was appointed First official of the State Secretary for the Sardinian Affairs. He became the personal secretary of the King Charles Felix in 1821.

He was appointed as a member of the Supremo Consiglio di Sardegna (Supreme Council of Sardinia) in 1823,[5] where he worked to modernize the legal system of the Kingdom. In 1826 he became a member of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, and in 1834 became Academic della Crusca.

On 14 October 1845, he was elected President of the Senate of Nice, and in 1847 was elected president of the Senate of Piedmont.

Honours and awards

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Works

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  • Lettere di un sardo in Italia (1993 - 1816 / 1817), Quartu S. Elena, Astra.
  • Storia di Sardegna, Torino, Alliana e Paravia, 1825–27, in 4 voll.
  • De' vizi dei letterati , Torino, Alliana, 1828.
  • Storia moderna della Sardegna, Torino, Favale, 1842.
  • Legislation de l'ile de Sardaigne, Paris, De Fain et Thunot, 1844.
  • Note sarde, Torino, Stamperia Reale, 1868.

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Dionisotti, Carlo (1881). Storia della magistratura piemontese (in Italian). Roux e Favale. p. 462. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  2. ^ "MANNO, Giuseppe". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  3. ^ Orrù, Giangiacomo (2010). Cultura e società in Sardegna nei periodici della prima metà dell'Ottocento (in Italian). CUEC. p. 241. ISBN 978-88-8467-563-7. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  4. ^ Manno, Giuseppe; Della Terza, Dante (2002). De' vizi de' letterati (in Italian). Ilisso. p. 23. ISBN 978-88-87825-44-2. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  5. ^ Bonu, Raimondo (1952). Scrittori sardi dal 1746 al 1950, con notizie storiche e letterarie dell'epoca (in Italian). Scuola Tipografica Arborea. p. 200. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
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