215:, in light of the changing political conditions in Italy. Although he was a political adversary of him, Marchesi did not fail to stress the importance of the scholarly work of Carlo Anti, regretting that he was for a time distracted by the obligations of administration, on the occasion of the award of the national prize of the
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During the period of his rectorate (1932-1938), Carlo Anti's activities in the archaeological field became fewer, but by 1943 he had returned to dedicating himself to study. Anti was subject to a purge and was removed from the university, but in the following year he returned to teaching, which he
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During the eleven years in which he held the position of Rector at the
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In favour of the racial laws of 1938, Anti made himself their implementer at the
University of Padua, with the lapse of support for all Jewish teachers, in a letter "free... of the normal greetings.". At the same time, Anti commissioned the Jew,
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in 1932, to which a further 12 million was added in 1938, giving the academy "an organic and unified built environment." New buildings incorporated among the old ones, included the student house "Prince of
Piedmont" (1935) and the
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208:(1940), which is the location of the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy to this day. Carlo Anti's interest in the history and origins of the institution caused him to found a Library of the Rectorate as well.
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