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Del governo della peste e della maniera di guardarsene

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A practical, multi-part examination of how authorities and communities should manage an epidemic, combining political, medical, and ecclesiastical perspectives. It recommends civic structures and legal measures for organizing quarantines, sanitary cordons, movement restrictions, and the administration of relief. It outlines medical procedures for identifying and isolating cases, caring for the sick, and adopting hygiene and burial practices to limit contagion. It addresses the responsibilities of clergy in maintaining moral order, regulating devotions, and coordinating charitable care. Throughout, illustrative reports and historical examples support prescriptive guidance for balancing public health needs with social and administrative order.

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Lodovico Antonio Muratori

Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750) was an influential Italian historian, theologian, and scholar, renowned for his extensive work in the field of historical research. His most notable contribution is the multi-volume series "Annali d'Italia," which chronicles the history of Italy from the beginning of the common era up to his time. This comprehensive work is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail and its critical approach to historical sources. In addition to his historical writings, Muratori also explored topics in theology and public health, as seen in his treatise "Del governo della peste e della maniera di guardarsene." His legacy continues to impact the study of Italian history and historiography.

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