This collection showcases the works of Mario Rapisardi, a prominent figure in 19th-century Italian literature. Featured are "Il Lucrezio," a significant work engaging with the philosophy and poetry of Lucretius, alongside "L'ode Al Re" and "La Giustizia," offering insights into Rapisardi's poetic range and his engagement with social and philosophical themes. Rapisardi's works reflect the intellectual currents of his time, blending classical influences with contemporary concerns. His poetry provides a valuable window into the literary and cultural landscape of 19th-century Italy, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and classical studies.
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