This is Volume 4 of "Scritti Vari Di Pietro Verri," a collection of writings by the influential Italian philosopher, economist, and historian Pietro Verri (1728-1797), edited by Vincenzo Salvagnoli. Verri was a key figure in the Italian Enlightenment, and his works offer valuable insights into the political, economic, and social landscape of 18th-century Europe. This volume likely contains essays, letters, and other shorter pieces reflecting Verri's progressive ideas and his engagement with the intellectual debates of his time.
These writings provide a fascinating window into the mind of a leading reformer and his contributions to modern thought. Scholars and readers interested in Italian history, political theory, and the Enlightenment will find this collection a valuable resource.
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