The Italian woman poet and peace activist of Armenian descent Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj (1855–1910), and a signed copy of her poem 'Peace' | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

The Italian woman poet and peace activist of Armenian descent Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj (1855–1910), and a signed copy of her poem 'Peace'

İsim The Italian woman poet and peace activist of Armenian descent Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj (1855–1910), and a signed copy of her poem 'Peace'
Basım Tarihi: 3 September 1906
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Tarih 3 September 1906
Notlar The descendant of an Armenian family that migrated to Venice at the beginning of the 19th century, Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj authored poems that were translated during her life into English, French and Spanish. She corresponded with many international literary figures and was a member of the International Arbitration and Peace League of Perugia (Società per la pace e l'arbitrato internazionale di Perugia), founded in 1892. In 1870, the British trade unionist Randal Cremer (Nobel peace laureate in 1907) founded the International Arbitration League, which –among other things – protested British intervention in Egypt and imperialism.
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The Italian woman poet and peace activist of Armenian descent Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj (1855–1910), and a signed copy of her poem 'Peace'

Basım Tarihi 3 September 1906
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Kayıt Numarası AWE_it_9
Lokasyon State Archives of Perugia
Tarih 3 September 1906
Notlar The descendant of an Armenian family that migrated to Venice at the beginning of the 19th century, Vittoria Aganoor Pompilj authored poems that were translated during her life into English, French and Spanish. She corresponded with many international literary figures and was a member of the International Arbitration and Peace League of Perugia (Società per la pace e l'arbitrato internazionale di Perugia), founded in 1892. In 1870, the British trade unionist Randal Cremer (Nobel peace laureate in 1907) founded the International Arbitration League, which –among other things – protested British intervention in Egypt and imperialism.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Prepared by:Maria Grazia BISTONI,Costanza Maria DEL GIUDICE
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