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- Aldo Capitini (23 December 1899 – 19 October 1968) was an Italian philosopher, poet, political activist, anti-fascist, and educator. He was one of the...
- pacifist and social philosopher Aldo Capitini (1899–1968). Inspired by the peace flags used on British peace marches, Capitini got some women of Perugia hurriedly...
- tradition of Piero Gobetti, Carlo Rosselli, Guido Calogero [it], and Aldo Capitini. He was also strongly influenced by Hans Kelsen and Vilfredo Pareto. He...
- Normale, among them Giosuè Carducci, Carlo Rubbia, Enrico Fermi, Aldo Capitini, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Giovanni Gronchi, Giovanni Gentile as well as Alessio...
- Parascolopsis capitinis, the large-head threadfin bream is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Nemipteridae, the threadfin breams...
- Giunta Pisano (also named Giunta da Pisa or Giunta Capitini) was an Italian painter. He is the earliest Italian painter whose name is found inscribed on...
- (1884–1977), painter Gabriele Santini (1886–1964), orchestral conductor Aldo Capitini (1899–1968), philosopher Sandro Penna (1906–1977), poet Walter Binni (1913–1997)...
- philosophy, including Carlo Rosselli, Norberto Bobbio, Piero Gobetti, and Aldo Capitini. In the 1960s, many Italian left-wing activists adopted the anti-authoritarian...
- activist who leads Bil'in's nonviolent struggle in the West Bank Aldo Capitini (1899–1968) – Italian philosopher, poet, political activist, anti-fascist...
- Fellowship of Reconciliation, and her work in Perugia from the 1940s with Aldo Capitini. She was the daughter of a master shoemaker, born 8 September 1872 in Lewisham...