Abstract
In volume 4, L’età hegeliana II, on the first half of the nineteenth century outside of Germany and Great Britain, the team of researchers raised by Santinello has provided a comprehensive investigation of the French Joseph-Marie Degérando and Victor Cousin ; of the Italians Baldassarre Poli, Vincenzo Gioberti, Pasquale Galluppi, and Antonio Rosmini ; of the Spaniards Tomás Lapeña, Sebastián Quintana, Victor Arnau y Lamea, Tomás García Luna, and Jaime Balmes, of the Austrians Michael Klaus, Eduard Job, Gottfried Immanuel Wenzel, and Johann Pleithner, of the Ungarian historians of philosophy between 1740 and 1840, and finally of the Russians Aleksandr Ivanoviè Galiè and Gavriil the Archimandrite.