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from the preceding principle, “abolition of all vexatious taxes and reduction of state officials to a minimum.” — (3) Abolition of laws regulating prices; “if proprietors and peasants grow rich through high prices of agricultural produce, so much the better for the consumers, because more produce
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The Sienese marshes, which Bandini hoped to reclaim by the adoption of these maxims, constitute the lower part of the province of Siena and about two-fifths of the whole of
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Discorso economico scritto dall'arcidiacono Salustio Antonio Bandini patrizio senese nell'anno 1737 e pubblicato dopo la di lui morte seguita nel 1760
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to a prominent local family. His father was Patrizio Bandini and his mother was Caterina Piccolomini di Modanella, a member of the influential
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He was an advocate of free trade, and removal of local feudal tariffs and tolls. He wrote an influential piece on this subject, titled
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to investigate the hydrostatical problems of the case, and received a favourable report upon Bandini’s suggestions.
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Bandini is memorialised for his enlightened discourse on economics with a statue in the centre of Siena's
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will be produced for them.” — (4) “The want of commercial and industrial liberty causes
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Dizionario degli artisti italiani viventi, pittori, scultori e architetti
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benefited by it only after the granduke had charged the mathematician
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Prima edizione di Firenze per Gaetano Cambiagi stampator granducale
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Rivista Internazionale Di Scienze Sociali e Discipline Ausiliarie
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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in 1723. He was president of the Accademia dei Fisiocritici, a
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Patrizio Bandini and Caterina Bandini (née Piccolomini)
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in 1880, more than a century after Bandini's death.
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Siena
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Siena
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Italian
Alma mater
University of Siena
Political economy
University of Siena
Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati
Siena
Piccolomini
soldier
agriculture
holy orders
archdeacon
learned society
natural sciences
literature
marshes
Francis II
political economy
corollary
famines
monopolies
Tuscany
Peter Leopold of Tuscany
Maremma
Leonardo Ximenes

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