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Giuseppe Marconi Fund

This small fund consists of only one set, “Correspondence”, made up of the transcription of 15 letters sent, from London, from Guglielmo Marconi to his father Giuseppe. The transcriptions of these letters are also preserved at the Accademia dei Lincei, Rome (Marconi Archive, Part I: Guglielmo Marconi Papers, series VII, box 35, “Transcription of 15 letters of GM to his father, 1896-1899, sent from C.A. Ferrari of Valbona in 1974”). The originals of thirteen of these letters belong to the Henry Willar Lende Collection (San Antonio, Texas).

The Fund was found within the Guglielmo Marconi Foundation Archive when it was being reorganized. Most likely it was given to the Marconi Foundation during the 80's by Professor Giorgio Tabarroni.

Giancarlo dalle Donne has edited the Fund's inventory. pdf_button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Paolo Fabbrifabbri

I'd like to say that we reread Marconi beginning with the future. Speaking of Mc Luhan, we reread the present in the past; speaking instead about real time of electronics, we reread the past beginning with the future. The correct interpretation is that the future, through the present, moves towards the past. This is a new concept for humanity.

 


 

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