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Francesco Mario Pagano (8 December 1748 – 29 October 1799) was an Italian
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, author, thinker, and the founder of the Neapolitan school of law.''The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought'', ed. Goldie & Wokler, 2006, p. 765 He is regarded as one of the most influential
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thinkers. A moderate reformist, he is seen as a forerunner of the
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Biography

He was born in Brienza in the southern
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. He studied at the University of Naples Federico II under Antonio Genovesi. At the age of twenty, he became special lecturer in
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there, at the same time practising law. He was friend of Gaetano Filangieri, entering the masonry with him, and was elected venerable master of the Neapolitan lodge "La philantropia". Pagano was one of the men who powerfully helped Italy in her social and scientific advancement and in the 1790s he had striven more than any other intellectual to give a political form to the 18th century reform tradition in southern Italy. His work ''Saggi politici'' (1783–85) provided a philosophical history of the
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, arguing against torture and capital punishment and advocating more benign penal codes. ''Considerazioni sul processo criminale'' (Considerations on the criminal trial, 1787), gave him international popularity and was much praised by '' Le Moniteur Universel'', the main newspaper of the revolutionary France. In 1794 he defended
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,
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and
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 – three alleged conspirators against Ferdinand IV; after they were sentenced to death, Pagano was deprived of his professorship, arrested, imprisoned and expelled from the kingdom. After fleeing Naples in 1796, he returned in 1799 and drafted the constitution of the short-lived Neapolitan Republic. The document bore similarities to the French Constitution of 1793 but presented original traits such as the institution of the "body of ephors", an authority who would have overseen the maintenance of the law. It is considered the precursor of the modern constitutional court.Maria Rosa Di Simone, ''Istituzioni e fonti normative in Italia dall'Antico Regime al fascismo'', p. 111, Giappichelli, Torino, 2007. After the fall of the republic, Pagano was arrested and imprisoned in the
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. He was executed by hanging at the "Piazza del Mercato" in Naples, along with other revolutionaries: Domenico Cirillo,
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and Ignazio Ciaia. Pagano's other juridical or philosophical works included ''Progetto di Costituzione della Repubblica napoletana'', ''Sul processo criminale'', ''Esame politico dell’intera legislazione romana'', and ''Discorso sull’origine e natura della poesia''. He also translated works from Greek and Latin, and wrote six tragedies (''Gerbino'', ''Agamennone'', ''Corradino'', ''Gli esuli tebani'', ''Prometeo'', and ''Teodosio'') and one comedy (''Emilia'').


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References

* Nico Perrone. ''La Loggia della Philantropia. Un religioso danese a Napoli prima della rivoluzione''.
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: Sellerio publ., 2006. . *


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