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Encyclopedia > Italian Minister of Public Instruction

This is a list of Italian Ministers of Public Instruction since 1943. 1943 (MCMXLIII) is a common year starting on Friday. ...

Minister Took office Left office
Leonardo Severi July 25, 1943 February 11, 1944
Giovanni Cuomo February 11, 1944 April 17, 1944
Adolfo Omodeo April 22, 1944 June 8, 1944
Guido De Ruggero June 18, 1944 December 10, 1944
Vincenzo Arangio Ruiz December 12, 1944 June 19, 1945
Vincenzo Arangio Ruiz June 21, 1945 December 8, 1945
Enrico Molè December 10, 1945 July 1, 1946
Guido Gonnella July 13, 1946 January 28, 1947
Guido Gonnella February 2, 1947 May 31, 1947
Guido Gonnella May 31, 1947 May 23, 1948
Guido Gonnella May 23, 1948 January 14, 1950
Guido Gonnella January 27, 1950 July 19, 1951
Antonio Segni July 26, 1951 July 7, 1953
Giovanni Bettiol July 16, 1953 August 2, 1953
Antonio Segni August 17, 1953 January 12, 1954
Egidio Tosato January 18, 1954 February 8, 1954
Gaetano Martino February 10, 1954 September 19, 1955
Giuseppe Ermini September 19, 1955 July 2, 1955
Paolo Rossi July 6, 1955 May 15, 1957
Aldo Moro May 19, 1957 July 1, 1958
Aldo Moro July 1, 1958 February 15, 1959
Giuseppe Medici February 15, 1959 March 23, 1960
Giuseppe Medici March 25, 1960 July 26, 1960
Giacinto Bosco July 26, 1960 February 21, 1962
Luigi Gui February 21, 1962 June 21, 1963
Luigi Gui June 21, 1963 December 4, 1963
Luigi Gui December 4, 1963 July 22, 1964
Luigi Gui July 22, 1964 February 23, 1966
Luigi Gui February 23, 1966 June 24, 1968
Giovanni Battista Scaglia June 24, 1968 December 12, 1968
Fiorentino Sullo December 12, 1968 February 24, 1969
Mario Ferrari Aggradi February 24, 1969 August 5, 1969
Mario Ferrari Aggradi August 5, 1969 March 23, 1970
Riccardo Misasi March 27, 1970 August 6, 1970
Riccardo Misasi August 6, 1970 February 17, 1972
Riccardo Misasi February 17, 1972 June 26, 1972
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro July 26, 1972 July 7, 1973
Franco Maria Malfatti July 7, 1973 March 14, 1974
Franco Maria Malfatti March 14, 1974 November 23, 1974
Franco Maria Malfatti November 23, 1974 February 12, 1976
Franco Maria Malfatti February 12, 1976 July 29, 1976
Franco Maria Malfatti July 29, 1976 March 11, 1978
Mario Pedini March 11, 1978 March 20, 1979
Giovanni Spadolini March 20, 1979 August 4, 1979
Salvatore Valitutti August 4, 1979 April 4, 1980
Adolfo Sarti April 4, 1980 October 18, 1980
Guido Bodrato October 18, 1980 June 26, 1981
Guido Bodrato June 28, 1981 August 23, 1982
Guido Bodrato August 23, 1982 December 1, 1982
Franca Falcucci December 1, 1982 August 4, 1983
Franca Falcucci August 4, 1983 August 1, 1986
Franca Falcucci August 1, 1986 April 17, 1987
Franca Falcucci April 17, 1987 July 28, 1987
Giovanni Galloni July 28, 1987 April 13, 1988
Giovanni Galloni April 13, 1988 July 22, 1989
Sergio Mattarella July 22, 1989 July 27, 1990
Gerardo Bianco July 22, 1989 April 12, 1991
Riccardo Misasi April 12, 1991 June 28, 1992
Rosa Russo Jervolino June 28, 1992 April 28, 1993
Rosa Russo Jervolino April 28, 1993 May 10, 1994
Francesco D'Onofrio May 10, 1994 January 17, 1995
Giancarlo Lombardi January 17, 1995 May 17, 1996
Luigi Berlinguer May 17, 1996 October 21, 1998
Luigi Berlinguer October 21, 1998 December 22, 1999
Luigi Berlinguer December 22, 1999 April 25, 2000
Tullio De Mauro April 25, 2000 June 11, 2001
Letizia Moratti June 11, 2001 April 23, 2005
Letizia Moratti April 23, 2005

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lorenzo Respighi (491 words)
Italian Government (1870), Respighi (October, 1871) found himself again confronted with the question of the oath.
Minister of Public Instruction offered him a sum to defray the expenses of the journey.
Minister of Instruction, Respighi refused and returned the cross which had been already sent to him.
Lorenzo Respighi (548 words)
In 1865 the Italian Government, already established in Bologna for five years, imposed upon the university professors the oath of subjection to the dynasty of Victor Emmanuel II.
It does honour to the minister that he did not insist upon a condition with which a loyal subject of the pope would not have complied even if his refusal cost him his position.
In a letter to the Minister of Instruction, Respighi refused and returned the cross which had been already sent to him.
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