Sergio Cotta

Professor Sergio Cotta Sergio Cotta (6 October 1920 – 3 May 2007) was an Italian philosopher, jurist and university professor. He was considered a specialist on the political thought of the Enlightenment. Cotta, along with André Masson and Robert Shackleton, was considered the most important interpreter of Montesquieu during the 20th century.

Cotta was educated in Florence, attending the La Querce Barnabiti Institute and the University of Florence. During the Second World War, he was a resistance fighter against German occupation. He was the commander of a partisans Brigade of the VII Divisione Autonoma Monferrato and was decorated with the Italian bronze medal. His academic career took him to a variety of institutions, but he was primarily based at the Sapienza University of Rome from 1966 to 1990. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1

    Gaetano Filangieri : e il problema della legge / by Cotta, Sergio

    Published 1954
    Book
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    Diritto e religione tra "Chiuso" ed "aperto" / by Cotta, Sergio

    Article
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    El desafío tecnológico / by Cotta, Sergio

    Published 1970
    Book