<title> SUMMARY </title>Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli (1761-1818), was the first Italian chemist who tried to organize systematically the diffusion of chemical ideas in Italy. And even if his works were theorethically weak, his function as editor and journalist gave a strong impulse to the birth of this science.Therefore an extend study of his unpublished letters and manuscripts should lead to a better comprehension of the Italian scientific organisation after the chemical revolution.
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<title> SUMMARY </title>Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli (1761-1818), was the first Italian chemist who tried to organize systematically the diffusion of chemical ideas in Italy. And even if his works were theorethically weak, his function as editor and journalist gave a strong impulse to the birth of this science.Therefore an extend study of his unpublished letters and manuscripts should lead to a better comprehension of the Italian scientific organisation after the chemical revolution.
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