Abstract

Giovanni Galbiati, “Prefetto” of the Ambrosian Library from 1924 to 1951, effective member of the Istituto Lombardo since 1928, chaired the Milanese Committee of the Italian Dante Society from 1935 to 1944. Close to fascism, he organized, and then edited, the publication of numerous Dante’s conferences promoted by the Milanese Committee. These conferences, moving very often, like many of Galbiati’s premises to the volumes, on the cultural lines of the fascist party, illustrate in an exemplary negative way, how Dante’s work could be bent to interests and ends completely unrelated to it.

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