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Giuseppe Maria Buondelmonti (13 September 1713 - 7 February 1757) was an Italian poet, orator and philosopher. Buondelmonti was born into a noble family, and was raised highly educated. He attended the University of Pisa, but was unable to graduate due to health issues. During this time he did write poetry, literary critiques, entries for an encyclopedia that was being put together, and a number of funeral orations.[1] While in his 20s he joined the Freemasons, a decision which would have exposed him to serious danger, but he had the protection of his noble family's political connections to protect him.[2] He was also involved in the church, where he was granted the rank Knight Commander of the Order of Malta. This degree admitted him into the clerical hierarchy, where he could be called "Fra Giuseppe Maria" and would attend mass every day. In 1751, Buondelmonti was elected to the Academy of the bran. Over the next 5 years he wrote a number of works on philosophy, specifically the principles of natural law. Sickly throughout its life, Buondelmonti died on 7 February 1757 in Pisa. He was buried in the church of San Michele in Borgo, where there is an inscription in his memory.[1] References
1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giuseppe-maria-buondelmonti_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/|title=Encyclopedia Italiana listing for Giuseppe Maria Buondelmonti (Italian)|accessdate=2013-03-07}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Buondelmonti, Giuseppe Maria}}{{Italy-philosopher-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/loggia_firenze.html|title=Noted Italian Freemasons - Giuseppe Maria Buondelmonti (Italian)|accessdate=2013-03-07}} 10 : 18th-century philosophers|Italian philosophers|Italian political theorists|Italian political writers|Italian Renaissance humanists|Italian Renaissance writers|Political philosophers|1713 births|1757 deaths|University of Pisa alumni |
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