Pietro Amat di San Filippo

Pietro Amat di San Filippo Cagliari, 22 October 1826 – Rome, February 15, 1895) was an italian geographer, historian and bibliographer.

He was born to a noble Sardinian family of Catalan origin.[1] He was the fourth of fifteen brothers, the sons of Giuseppe Amat di San Filippo [2]

He studied at the College of Barnabiti in Bologna, then undertook a diplomatic career as secretary of legation to the Holy See in 1851.[3]

He married Donna Angela Musio, daughter of a judge and senator and became member of the Italian Geographical Society and undertook studies in geography. He ended his career as a secretary of the Ministry of Finance.[4]

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References

  1. Elenco ufficiale (definitivo) delle famiglie nobili e titolate della Sardegna, Civelli, Roma, 1902.
  2. Giovanni Siotto Pintor, Storia civile dei popoli sardi dal 1798 al 1848, F. Casanova successore L. Beuf, Torino, 1877.
  3. Enrico Amat di San Filippo, Una iniziativa per un accordo tra governo Piemontese e Santa Sede, in Francesco Amat di San Filippo, Nicola Gabriele e Marco Pignotti, Lealtà ecclesiastica e politica unitaria. Luigi Amat di San Filippo: vita e politica di un cardinale di Pio IX, Cagliari, AM&D, 2012, p. 167, nota 6. ISBN 978-88-95462-30-1.
  4. L'Unione Sarda", 25 novembre 1892.
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