Editori Laterza
Editori Laterza
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | 1901 |
Seat | Bari and Rome |
management | Giuseppe Laterza, Alessandro Laterza |
Branch | Book publisher |
Website | www.laterza.it |
Editori Laterza is an Italian publisher based in Rome and Bari .
The publishing house was founded on May 10, 1901 by Giovanni Laterza (1873-1943) in Bari and was initially called Casa Editrice Gius. Laterza & figli in homage to his father Giuseppe Laterza (1841–1914). The collaboration with the literary critic and philosopher Benedetto Croce (1866–1952) was decisive for the direction of the publishing program . From 1908, Croce's works were published by Laterza Publishing. The magazine “La Critica” was also published by Laterza, which Croce had a major influence on as editor and contributor and made it one of the most important literary magazines in Italy.
In the post-war period Vito Laterza (1926-2001) took over the management of the publishing house. In 1963 the family-run publishing house was converted into a stock corporation.
The publishing house has been based in Rome since 1972, but the original publishing house is still in Bari.
literature
- Cento anni di Laterza. 1885-1985. Testimonianze degli autori , Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari 1985. ISBN 8842026018
- Le edizioni Laterza. Catalogo storico 1901-2000 , Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari 2001. ISBN 8842064173
- Benedetto Croce - Giovanni Laterza, Carteggio , 4 vol., Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari 2004–2009.