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Enrico Alberto d'Albertis

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Of few words, frank, at times almost rude, it abandons all the conventional offshoots of the label, but by approaching it one cannot unless one appreciates that frank and loyal character, from which all the raw sturdiness of the sea. In all his writings he reveals an extraordinary competence in the
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Returning to his city, d'Albertis then began to frequent the group of explorers and naturalists who had gathered around the Marquis Giacomo Doria; for his part he tried to make himself useful to the research by performing analyzes of the seas, fish and plants he came across during his travels. An
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The journey back to the old continent was not as comfortable for d'Albertis as it had been, after all, the one going, although it happened on one of the four school ships of the Naval Academy of Livorno that were at anchor in the bay of San Lorenzo . The ship on which the captain was staying, in
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The figure of the captain d'Albertis was certainly that of an original person, animated by a taste for challenges, discovery and exploration. In 1872, then at only twenty-six years of age he traveled the distance between his city, Genoa, and
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dried siren ' 'and a' 'gong' '("species of" tan-tan ", which when put into practice could, even to say, compete with the bell of the tower, even after the much-feared recasting »).
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Large, thin, the skin tanned by long cruises, the bushy and bristly beard, the hair abandoned in a nice nonchalance, the eyebrows are thick and their two eyes are very bright.
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fact, ran into a storm that caused waves ten meters high while he was off the island of Terranova and only after a few days of navigation he managed to get out of the storm.
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explorer, but also a scientist at home, he conducted excavation campaigns with Arturo Issel in some of the many caves of which Liguria was and still is scattered.
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A suggestive - and presumably reliable - description of Captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, is that provided by the unknown chronicler of
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is the motto of captain Enrico d'Albertis, who on the summit of Monte Galletto, in just over two years, raised - continues the prose of
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summarizes the tenacity, strength, courage, courage, and wonderfully responds to the character of the knight he shines for ".
288:: spears, arrows, crossbows of every kind and size, many costumes and an infinite number of exotic tools, now collected in 119:, his residence in Genoa, where he showed his personal collection, including, among the others, weapons from his trips to 30:(23 March 1846 – 3 March 1932) was an Italian navigator, writer, philologist, ethnologist and philanthropist. His cousin 452: 422: 447: 332:- "that team of towers, small towers and loggias, which artistically grouped together make up its medieval castle. 457: 289: 152:
using a wooden velocipede with metal wheels. Around the same time, the journey between the Ligurian capital and
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His first trip around the world - which would open a series of memorable circumnavigations especially in the
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The Captain of Albertis ... is one of the most beautiful sailor figures I have ever known.
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things of the sea, of the needs of our military and merchant marine, of our businesses.
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Caffaro 'is of help', who recalls that to arouse his curiosity, during a visit to the
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D'Albertis in his travels collected a very important collection of weapons from
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depicting the captain - recalls the meeting in the supplement to the
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The coat of arms of the Albertis is in field blue with chains of
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residence for the first time, and meeting the explorer.
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Starting from 1874, he dedicated his life to yachting.
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Giovinetto "(see box above) by Giulio Monterverde and
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and frozen by cold, he hosted me at Monte Galletto .
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Index


Luigi Maria d'Albertis
Voltri
Genoa
Royal Italian Navy
Battle of Lissa (1866)
Suez Canal
Italian Yacht Club
Christopher Columbus'
San Salvador
Arturo Issel
World War I
Tyrrhenian Sea
Castello d'Albertis
Malaysia
Australia
Turkey
America
Spain
Turin
Nice
Mediterranean Sea
Europe
discovery of America
Cristoforo Colombo
Caribbean
New York
Caffaro
Castello d'Albertis
vignette

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