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  1. Vincenzo Gioberti ( Italian pronunciation: [vinˈtʃɛntso dʒoˈbɛrti]; 5 April 1801 – 26 October 1852) was an Italian Catholic priest, philosopher, publicist and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Sardinia from 1848 to 1849. He was a prominent spokesman for liberal Catholicism.

  2. Vincenzo Gioberti (born April 5, 1801, Turin, Piedmont [Italy]—died Nov. 26, 1852, Paris, France) was an Italian philosopher, politician, and premier of Sardinia-Piedmont (1848–49), whose writings helped bring about the unification of the Italian states.

  3. Vincenzo Gioberti è stato un presbitero, patriota e filosofo italiano, nonché il primo Presidente della Camera dei deputati del Regno di Sardegna, esponente di primo piano del Risorgimento italiano.

  4. Vincenzo Gioberti. (1801—1852) Quick Reference. (180152), Italian politician and philosopher. Banished from Italy in 1834, he taught in Brussels, where he published most of his philosophical works. Returning to Italy in 1847, in 1849 he became briefly a member of the Cabinet of Victor Emmanuel II. His philosophical ideas were Ontologistic.

  5. Vincenzo Gioberti, the Italian philosopher, ecclesiastical polemicist, and statesman, was born in Turin. As a statesman he upheld federalism as the goal of the movement for Italian unity. Gioberti's Del primato morale e civile degli Italiani (Brussels, 1843) is one of the great documents of the Risorgimento.

  6. GIOBERTI, VINCENZO. Nineteenth-century Italian philosopher and statesman; b. Turin, April 5, 1801; d. Paris, Oct. 26, 1852. Gioberti was ordained in 1825.

  7. VINCENZO GIOBERTI (1801-1852), Italian philosopher, publicist and politician, was born in Turin on the 5th of April 1801. He was educated by the fathers of the Oratory with a view to the priesthood and ordained in 1825.