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1637-39) and he sided with the pro-Spanish faction in the politic of the
Republic of Genoa. In 1642 another newspaper started to be printed in Genoa with the same name: it was edited by Alessandro Botticelli and tied to the pro-French faction. However, in the 1640s the pro-French faction became more
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The authorization to print was granted every three year: in 1639 and 1642 for free, while in 1645 against a high fee. That authorization, differently than in other states of Italy, was granted to the editor not to the printer. The printer, not always indicated, was Pier
Giovanni Calenzano except for
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on 18 July 1639 authorized the printer Pier
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Castellis were intimidated by their political opponents: on 17 February 1646 they left Genoa for one year and they left also the newspaper, which passed to Michele Oliva and his son Giovanni Battista.
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