Società Geografica Italiana

In today's world, Società Geografica Italiana continues to be a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of society. From its origin to the present, Società Geografica Italiana has made a significant impact on various aspects of daily life, from politics and economics to culture and technology. Over the years, Società Geografica Italiana has been the subject of debate and reflection, generating conflicting opinions and awakening passions. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the impact and relevance of Società Geografica Italiana today, examining its evolution over time and its influence on modern society.

Emblem of the Società Geografica Italiana

The Società Geografica Italiana formed as a geographic society in 1867 in Florence, Italy, and moved to Rome in 1872. As of 1924 it operated from headquarters in Villa Mattei in the Celio rione.[1] The society began publishing a journal in 1868, and also sponsored scientific expeditions, such as one to Ethiopia in 1876, led by Orazio Antinori.[2] In 1892 its members were among the first participants of the triennial Congresso geografico italiano.[3]

Presidents of the society

See also

References

  1. ^ "Società geografica italiana, i suoi primi 150 anni di tesori ed esplorazioni", Corriere della Sera (in Italian), Milan, 14 May 2017
  2. ^ Robert L. Hess (1973). "Italian Imperialism in Its Ethiopian Context". International Journal of African Historical Studies. 6 (1): 94–109. doi:10.2307/216975. JSTOR 216975.
  3. ^ "Italian Geographical Congress of 1892". Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society. 14 (11). 1892.

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