Accademia d'Italia
The Reale Accademia d'Italia was a cultural institution during fascism .
history
The Academy was founded by decree law of January 7, 1926 , but did not open until October 28, 1929 - in the Villa Farnesina in Rome , with a speech by Benito Mussolini . Together with the Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana , founded in 1925 , the academy formed a system for the cultural conditioning of Italian society.
In 1945 it was dissolved.
Members (selection)
- Dionisio Anzilotti
- Antonio Baldini
- Giulio Bertoni
- Ettore Bignone
- Dante de Blasi
- Massimo Bontempelli
- Pietro Canonica
- Felice Carena
- Emilio Cecchi
- Francesco Cilea
- Gaetano Arturo Crocco
- Giotto Dainelli
- Enrico Fermi
- Ferruccio Ferrazzi
- Pietro Gasparri
- Salvatore Di Giacomo
- Umberto Giordano
- Giovanni Giorgi
- Gustavo Giovannoni
- Camillo Guidi
- Pasquale Jannaccone
- Amedeo Maiuri
- Antonio Mancini
- Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
- Pietro Mascagni
- Ugo Ojetti
- Alfredo Panzini
- Giovanni Papini
- Roberto Paribeni
- Francesco Pastonchi
- Lorenzo Perosi
- Marcello Piacentini
- Luigi Pirandello
- Ildebrando Pizzetti
- Ottorino Respighi
- Salvatore Riccobono
- Giulio Aristide Sartorio
- Luigi Amedeo di Savoia-Aosta
- Alfredo Schiaffini
- Francesco Severi
- Ardengo Soffici
- Carlo Somigliana
- Ettore Tito
- Domenico Trentacoste
- Alfredo Trombetti
- Giuseppe Tucci
- Giuseppe Ungaretti
- Adolfo Wildt
Web links
- Accademia d'Italia in the Enciclopedia Treccani
- Paola Cagiano de Azevedo , Elvira Gerardi (ed.): Real Accademia d'Italia: Inventario dell'Archivio
Individual evidence
President of the Accademia d'Italia
Tommaso Tittoni
1929-1930Guglielmo Marconi
1930-1937Gabriele D'Annunzio
1937–1938Luigi Federzoni
1938–1943Giovanni Gentile
1943–1944