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Pietro Amat di San Filippo (
Cagliari Cagliari (, also , , ; sc, Casteddu ; lat, Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name ''Casteddu'' means ''castle''. It has about 155,000 inhabitant ...
, 22 October 1826 –
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, February 15, 1895) was an Italian geographer, historian and bibliographer.


Family

He was born to a noble
Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ...
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origin. He was the fourth of fifteen siblings, the children of Giuseppe Amat di San Filippo.
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Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (20 June 1796 – 30 March 1878) was the dean of the College of Cardinals during the last part of the record long reign of Pope Pius IX. Biography The issue of an ancient and noble Catalan Sardinian family,As f ...
was his uncle. He married Donna Angela Musio, daughter of a judge and
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, and they had seven children.


Career

He studied at the
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High School in
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, then undertook a diplomatic career as a
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to the
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in 1851. Later he left diplomacy and became an officer of the Sardinian National Archive (Archivio di Stato) in his hometown. In these years he undertook studies in
geography Geography (from Greek: , ''geographia''. Combination of Greek words ‘Geo’ (The Earth) and ‘Graphien’ (to describe), literally "earth description") is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and ...
and became a member of the
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. Due to his interest and his publications in
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, he was appointed a secretary of the
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in Rome, where he ended his career.


Works

All Amat's works were printed in
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; in order to provide a better understanding of their content to the English reader, in the following list titles are translated into
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. * ''Trade and navigation of the island of Sardinia in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: with some unreleased or rare documents'' (1865) * ''The colonies in Sardinia: especially those established under the government of Savoy (1738-1824) and the convenience of promoting colonization as the primary tool of economic refurbishing on islands'' (1867) * ''General Statistical Yearbook and the island of Sardinia for calendar year 1868'' (1868, editor) * ''Illustrated Bibliography of Italian travelers in chronological order'' (1874) * ''The planisphere of Bartolomeo Pareto 1455 and four other charts have just been found in the library of Vittorio Emanuele in Rome'' (1878, from "Memoirs of the Geographical Society" excerpt) * ''World Map, drawn in 1436 by the Venetian Bianco (preserved in the Marciana in Venice): the notes'' (1879, excerpt from "Maritime Magazine”) * ''Navigations and maritime discoveries in West Africa by Italians along the XIII, XIV and XV centuries'' (1880, excerpt from the "Bulletin of the Italian Geographical Society”) * ''World maps, nautical charts, pilot books and other cartographic monument, especially Italian, of the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries'' (1882, with Gustavo Uzielli: second part of the biographical and bibliographical studies on the history of geography in Italy, published on the occasion of the third International Geographical Society Congress) * ''Two unpublished letters of Italian adventurers in America'' (1534) (1885, excerpt from the "Bulletin of the Italian Geographical Society”) * ''The distinguished Italian travelers: with an anthology of their writings'' (1885) * ''Of ancient and modern relations between Italy and India'' (1886, awarded by the Accademia dei Lincei) * ''Recent finds of nautical charts in Paris, London and Florence'' (1888) * ''The real discoverers of the Azore Islands'' (1892, excerpt from the "Bulletin of the Italian Geographical Society") * ''Italian bibliography on Christopher Columbus, the discovery of the New World and traveling in America'' (1893, collaboration with Giuseppe Fumagalli: the sixth volume of the collection of published documents and studies by the Royal Colombian Commission) * ''Of slavery and serfdom in Sardinia'' (1894, from the "Italian history Miscellaneous" excerpt) * ''Surveys and studies on the economic history of Sardinia'' (1902, posthumous)


Legacy

Pietro Amat has given valuable contributions to three main lines of study: * in the
history of Sardinia Archaeological evidence of prehistoric human settlement on the island of Sardinia is present in the form of nuraghes and other prehistoric monuments, which dot the land. The recorded history of Sardinia begins with its contacts with the various ...
, he has been the first researcher in modern time to emphasize the importance of
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and Catalan archives; * as far as the
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and
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is concerned, he published for the first time several relics and original studies; he was
Ludovico de Varthema Ludovico di Varthema, also known as Barthema and Vertomannus (c. 1470 – 1517), was an Italian traveller, diarist and aristocrat known for being one of the first non-Muslim Europeans to enter Mecca as a pilgrim. Nearly everything that is known ...
's first
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; * in the field of
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he has also published complete and detailed studies on geography and on Italian
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. In general terms, he was in contact with contemporary cultural milieuAs an example of this contact, referred to by the studies quoted in the bibliography, see ''Lettera d'Ignazio Pillito al cav. Pietro Amat di San Filippo'' (''Letter by Ignazio Pillito to
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Pietro Amat di San Filippo''), published on the "Gazzetta popolare" in 1865.
and his main legacy is in following a
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in his research, in which he was one among the first scholars: he based his studies on original, usually unpublished, documents.


Bibliography

*Raffaele Ciasca, article in Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana (editor), ''Enciclopedia italiana di scienze, lettere ed arti'' (''Italian Encyclopaedia of Science and Arts''), Rome, volume I. *Francesco Amat, "Pietro Amat Vivaldi", in the sheet published in the website of the Sardinian Association of Heraldry (Associazione araldica della Sardegna), by clicking on Genealogie -> Alberi genealogici -> Albero genealogico della famiglia Amat; *Annalisa D'Ascenzo, ''Pietro Amat di San Filippo e gli studi biografici e bibliografici nei documenti editi ed inediti della Società geografica italiana'' (''Pietro Amat di San Filippo and biographical and bibliographical studies in unpublished documents of the Italian Geographical Society''), in "Notiziario del Centro italiano per gli studi storico-geografici", 7 (1999), n.3, pp. 167–215. *
Francesco Cesare Casula Francesco Cesare Casula (born 12 September 1933) is a Sardinian historian from Italy. Biography Born in Livorno, Casula lived there until 1949 when, because of his father's death caused by an Allied bombardment of the city, his entire family ...
, article in idem, ''Dizionario storico sardo'' (''Sardinian historical dictionary''), L'unione sarda, Cagliari, 2006, volume I.


References

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