Saggio D'Una Statistica Della Citt Di Verona, Opera, by Ignazio Bevilacqua Lazise, offers a detailed statistical analysis of the city of Verona in the early 19th century. This work provides valuable insights into the social, economic, and demographic aspects of Verona during a period of significant historical transition. Lazise's meticulous approach to data collection and presentation makes this essay a significant contribution to the field of social statistics and urban history.
The book delves into various facets of Veronese life, offering a comprehensive overview of the city's population, resources, and infrastructure. It is an invaluable resource for historians, social scientists, and anyone interested in understanding the historical development of Verona and the broader context of Italian society in the 1800s. This historical essay is a testament to the enduring importance of statistical analysis in understanding societal dynamics.
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