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Yet the most learned of modern historians, Arnaldo Momigliano, called it "one of the hundred most dangerous books ever written."
Hitler's Golden Book Ferdinand Mount 2011
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Yet the most learned of modern historians, Arnaldo Momigliano, called it "one of the hundred most dangerous books ever written."
Hitler's Golden Book Ferdinand Mount 2011
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In 1982, when I first read Marguerite Yourcenar's "The Memoirs of Hadrian," I asked Arnaldo Momigliano, the great scholar of the ancient world, what he thought of the novel.
Portrait of Power Embodied in a Roman Emperor Joseph Epstein 2010
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It is a pity Arnaldo Momigliano is dead – he might have managed it.
Libertarians Still Lusting for Palin? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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Momigliano, La casa Savoia: Biografie, episodi narrati agli insegnanti delle scuole elementari, Milan, 1933.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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All other Momigliano quotations in this section of the chapter are from the same source.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Momigliano, Vivere bene in tempi difficili: Come le donne affrontano le crisi economiche, Milan, 1933.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Against this background, with exceptional bravery, Fernanda Momigliano went to Busseto, between Milan and Parma, to warn her sister Bianca and save her from deportation.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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In 1936, Fernanda Momigliano, author of Living Well in Difficult Times, was moved to write a second book, Eating Italian.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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In the highly sensitized circumstances of early 1936, Momigliano had to make her cooking as conformist as it could possibly be—without endorsing the regime.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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