Salvatore Satta
Italian jurist and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Italian jurist and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvatore Satta (9 August 1902 in Nuoro – 19 April 1975 in Rome) was an Italian jurist and writer. He is famous for the novel The Day of Judgment (orig. Italian: Il giorno del giudizio) (1975), and for several important studies on civil law.
Salvatore Satta | |
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Born | Salvatore Satta 9 August 1902 Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy |
Died | 19 April 1975 72) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Jurist, writer |
Language | Italian |
Nationality | Italian |
Education | Liceo ginnasio statale Giorgio Asproni |
Alma mater | University of Sassari |
Notable works | The Day of Judgment |
Spouse | Laura Boschian |
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He was the youngest son of notary Salvatore Satta and Antonietta Galfrè, and relative of Sebastiano Satta. After attending the Liceo classico in Nuoro and Sassari, he graduated in law in 1924 at the University of Sassari. He is considered one of Italy's foremost jurists, in particular for his works on the Italian civil code after the Second World War, and one of the greatest Sardinian authors.[citation needed]
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