Giuseppe Giulio Salati (February 22, 1847 - July 29, 1930) was an Italian lawyer and author. He was a member of the Order of the Crown of Italy.
Giuseppe Giulio Salati | |
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Born | February 22, 1847 Gioi, Salerno, Campania, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies |
Died | July 29, 1930 Gioi, Salerno, Campania, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | lawyer |
Known for | author of L'Antica Gioi |
Spouse | Beatrice Romano |
Children | 3 |
Early life
editGiuseppe Giuilo Salati was the eldest son of Donato Antonio Salati (1819-1869) of Gioi and Marchessa Giuditta Rachele Cardone (1818-1891) of Prignano Cilento.[1][2] He had three children with his wife Donna Beatrice Romano (1870-1952).[1] The Giuseppe Salati family lived at 29 Via Giacumbi within the Commune of Gioi in the Italian Province of Salerno.[3]
Career
editGiuseppe Salati was a career lawyer within the Commune of Gioi.[3] One notable case resulted in his authorship of a book In 1895 that examined when additional lists can be entered in testimony as evidence in civil matters.[4]
As an author, Salati wrote L'Antica Gioi as a way to capture the rich history of the Commune of Gioi and its people.[3] The book was originally published in 1911 by La Meridionale, and was the first encyclopedia for the history of Gioi.[2][5] L'Antica Gioi was republished in 2003 by Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, and contained forwards by Gioi mayors Andrea Salati and Guglielmo Manna.[6][5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Findagrave Memorial for Giuseppe Giulio Salati
- ^ a b Giuseppe Salati, L'Antica Gioi - Historical information, 1911, published by "La Meridionale", Bari, Italy
- ^ a b c In search of Giuseppe Salati, SOGNA il Cilento Quarterly, Vol. 15, December 2016, p. 6-7
- ^ Salati, Giuseppe, Se e quando si possono ammettere liste suppletive nella prova e riprova testimoniale in materia civile : osservazioni critiche intorno ad una sentenza del pretore di Goi-Cilento, Salerno: Jovane; 1895
- ^ a b Books about Gioi, SOGNA il Cilento Quarterly, Vol. 12, Spring 2012, p. 3-5
- ^ Giuseppe Salati, et al., L'Antica Gioi, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2003 ISBN 9788849506884