- Austin's
Poetae Comici Graeci (2001) and Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén,
Epicarmo de Siracusa:
testimonios y
fragmentos (1996). Plato,
Gorgias [505e]: "So...
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Epicarmo Corbino (1890–1984) was an
Italian academic and
economist who
served briefly as the
minister of
industry and the
minister of
treasury in the 1940s...
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belonged to the
classical school of
economics in
addition to
Pietro Campilli,
Epicarmo Corbino and
Gustavo Del Vecchio. From the
early 20th century,
Einaudi moved...
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Corbino is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Epicarmo Corbino (1890–1984),
Italian academic and
economist Jon
Corbino (1905–1964), Italian-born...
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Torre Avalos Emanuele d'Astorga,
composer Orso
Mario Corbino,
physicist Epicarmo Corbino,
economist Giuseppe Di Mare (composer) [it], organist, pianist...
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Orlando (1946),
Luigi Einaudi (1946),
Francesco Saverio Nitti (1946–1947),
Epicarmo Corbino (1947–1948),
Raffaele De Caro (1948–1961),
Giovanni Malagodi (1961–1971)...
- Bonomi,
Raffaele De Caro,
Meuccio Ruini,
Enrico Molè,
Bruno Villabruna,
Epicarmo Corbino and Aldo Bozzi. The
alliance was
succeeded in the 1948 general...
- the
Kingdom of
Italy In
office 22
April 1944 – 8 June 1944
Preceded by
Epicarmo Corbino Succeeded by
Giovanni Gronchi Member of the
Chamber of Deputies...
- July 1943 – 16
November 1943
Preceded by
Tullio Cianetti Succeeded by
Epicarmo Corbino Personal details Born (1889-06-12)12 June 1889 Ventimiglia, Kingdom...
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approved by the
Parliament with the
support of
their party. Its
leaders were
Epicarmo Corbino and
Giuseppe Nitti. Also non-Liberals joined:
Raffaele Terranova...