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Filippo De Nobili (
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, 23 September 1875 –
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, 7 February 1962) was an Italian writer, poet, librarian, and historian. He was known for his opposition to fascism and the monarchy.


Biography

Member of the De Nobili family of
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, he was the eldest son of Carlo De Nobili (1845–1908), baron of Magliacane, and of Concetta Pugliese. Filippo De Nobili was thus the great-grandson of the baron Carlo De Nobili (1777–1831), first mayor of
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, knight of Malta and well-known economist. Filippo De Nobili studied law at the
Sapienza University of Rome The Sapienza University of Rome (), formally the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", abbreviated simply as Sapienza ('Wisdom'), is a Public university, public research university located in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1303 and is ...
, where he met and became the disciple of the Marxist philosopher
Antonio Labriola Antonio Labriola (; 2 July 1843 – 12 February 1904) was an Italian Marxist theoretician and philosopher. Although an academic philosopher and never an active member of any Marxist political party, his thought exerted influence on many pol ...
. De Nobili quickly became one of the three main leaders of the student movement in Rome, known as the '' goliardia romana'', and also founded a movement supporting the
abolition of monarchy The abolition of monarchy is a legislative or revolutionary movement to abolish monarchical elements in government, usually hereditary. The abolition of an absolute monarchy in favour of limited government under a constitutional monarchy is ...
. However, in July 1896, he was expelled from the university for leading a student's agitation, following the replacement of the Minister of Education Guido Baccelli, a left-wing politician, by Emanuele Gianturco, a moderate catholic. The Marxist philosopher
Antonio Labriola Antonio Labriola (; 2 July 1843 – 12 February 1904) was an Italian Marxist theoretician and philosopher. Although an academic philosopher and never an active member of any Marxist political party, his thought exerted influence on many pol ...
tried to protect the students but a final verdict confirmed the expulsion of the three leaders, with the prohibition of attending any Italian university for two years. Two years later, in 1898, Filippo De Nobili was allowed to continue his studies in law at the
University of Messina The University of Messina (; Latin: ''Studiorum Universitas Messanae''), known colloquially as UniME, is a state university located in Messina, Sicily, Italy. Founded in 1548 by Pope Paul III, it was the world's first Jesuit college, and today it ...
, in
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. There he became a close friend of the decadent poet Giovanni Pascoli, before graduating and becoming a lawyer in
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
. From 1908 to 1958, De Nobili directed the Library Onestà e Lavoro of
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, a public library founded in 1889 and today called ''Municipal Library «Filippo De Nobili»'' in his memory. In 1910, the Library Onestà e Lavoro also merged with the Popular Library of Catanzaro. De Nobili joined the Associazione Italiana Biblioteche at its foundation in 1930, and was one of the first inspectors for public libraries of the region. Filippo De Nobili was also a journalist, being the director of the newspaper ''U Spatrunatu'' and also the co-founder of the socialist journal ''Battaglia''. He wrote articles and satirical pieces in various other political newspapers and magazines, sometimes with the pen name of Fideno. Finally, De Nobili was an expert of Calabrian linguistic and etymology, helping the German linguist
Gerhard Rohlfs Gerhard Rohlfs (July 14, 1892 – September 12, 1986) was a German linguist. He taught Romance languages and literature at the universities in Tübingen and Munich. He was described as an "archeologist of words". Biography Rohlfs was born i ...
to produce one of the first bilingual dictionaries in Calabrian-
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. In August 1942, under fascism, Filippo De Nobili and Francesco Maruca clandestinely founded the Communist Federation of the
Province of Catanzaro The province of Catanzaro (; Catanzarese: ) is a province of the Calabria region of Italy. The city Catanzaro is both capital of the province and capital of the region of Calabria. The province contains 80 '' comuni'' (: ''comune''). Catanza ...
. Years later, the writer Corrado Alvaro wrote a poem titled ''Il topo e il falegname'' (The Mouse and the Carpenter) about the relationship between De Nobili and Maruca. De Nobili had met Corrado Alvaro when the latter was a high school student in Catanzaro. De Nobili is remembered for his rebel attitude towards the monarchy and fascism. In 1934, he refused a prestigious decoration from the Crown, instead replying: "I would be grateful if, instead of this honour that I do not want, you would offer some financial support to my Library." Later, he publicly mocked
Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who, upon assuming office as Prime Minister of Italy, Prime Minister, became the dictator of Fascist Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 un ...
during a visit of the latter to
Catanzaro Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, mimicking the attitude of the dictator during his public appearances. Throughout his life, Filippo De Nobili was successively socialist, communist, and perhaps anarchist at the end of his life. Disciple of the Marxist philosopher
Antonio Labriola Antonio Labriola (; 2 July 1843 – 12 February 1904) was an Italian Marxist theoretician and philosopher. Although an academic philosopher and never an active member of any Marxist political party, his thought exerted influence on many pol ...
, he was also a close friend of the socialist Mario Casalinuovo and of the communist statesman Fausto Gullo. His thoughts and his political commitment influenced a whole generation of writers, politicians, and historians in
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.


See also

* Copanello


References


Further reading

* Augusto Placanica, ''Civiltà di Calabria: studi in memoria di Filippo De Nobili'' * Guerriera Guerrieri, ''Un bibliotecario rimpianto (Don Pippo De Nobili)'' * Giuseppe Isnardi, ''Filippo De Nobili (In memoriam)'' * Nicola Siciliani de Cumis, ''Per i cento anni della Biblioteca comunale « Filippo De Nobili » di Catanzaro (1889–1989)'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Nobili, Filippo De 1875 births 1962 deaths