The starting point for our study is the reading of a reflection by Giacomo Leopardi to be found in his Zibaldone:“Invention patents were not unknown in the ancient republics”. This affirmation stems from the reading of a passage in the Deipnosophists by Athenaeus of Naucratis. This is the part where Athenaeus mentions a passage he had read in the Histories of Phylarchus and which is presented here in a new interpretation.
Un νόμος sibaritico e i ‘brevetti d’invenzione’ / U. Bartocci. - In: BULLETTINO DELL'ISTITUTO DI DIRITTO ROMANO 'VITTORIO SCIALOJA'. - ISSN 0391-1810. - 11:115(2021), pp. 265-287.
Un νόμος sibaritico e i ‘brevetti d’invenzione’
U. Bartocci
2021
Abstract
The starting point for our study is the reading of a reflection by Giacomo Leopardi to be found in his Zibaldone:“Invention patents were not unknown in the ancient republics”. This affirmation stems from the reading of a passage in the Deipnosophists by Athenaeus of Naucratis. This is the part where Athenaeus mentions a passage he had read in the Histories of Phylarchus and which is presented here in a new interpretation.File in questo prodotto:
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