Lorenzo Pareto

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Lorenzo Pareto

Lorenzo Nicolò Pareto (Genoa, 6 December 1800 – Genoa, 19 June 1865) was an Italian geologist and statesman.

As a man of science, he is considered one of the fathers of modern geology. A member of the Italian National Academy of Sciences, he is credited with naming the Villafranchian age,[1] a European land mammal age between 3 and 2 million years ago overlapping the end of the Pliocene era and beginning of the Pleistocene era.[2]

As a politician, he is remembered as a member of Giovine Italia and a patriot during the period of Italian unification. He was the President of the Chamber of Deputies of the 2nd and 3rd legislatures of Kingdom of Sardinia,[3] and served as foreign minister in the cabinet of Italian writer and statesman Cesare Balbo, first constitutional prime minister of Piedmont.[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Xiaoming Wang; Lawrence J. Flynn; Mikael Fortelius (14 May 2013). Fossil Mammals of Asia: Neogene Biostratigraphy and Chronology. Columbia University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0231520829.
  2. ^ "Overview: Villafranchian". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Il Presidente Lorenzo Pareto". Camera.it. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  4. ^ Raffaele Romanelli (1995). Storia dello Stato italiano dall'Unità a oggi. Donzelli Editore, 1995. ISBN 8879896245.
  5. ^ Goffredo Mameli (18 October 2010). Fratelli d'Italia. Feltrinelli Editore, 2010. ISBN 978-8807943904.