Mesmer e il magnetismo La vita italiana durante la Rivoluzione francese e l'Impero

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Mesmer e il magnetismo La vita italiana durante la Rivoluzione francese e l'Impero

by A. (Angelo) Mosso

IT·~40 minutes·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

LA

0:29
2

MESMER E IL MAGNETISMO

0:03
3

I.

3:00
4

II.

5:05
5

III.

2:05
6

IV.

2:43
7

V.

1:43
8

VI.

2:18
9

VII.

2:26
10

VIII.

2:07

Description

A lively lecture delivered in Florence at the close of the 19th century, this work invites listeners into the bustling world of Italian scholars who grappled with the feverish spread of Mesmer’s ideas. Angelo Mosso, a pioneering physiologist, sets the scene by tracing the avalanche of publications on animal magnetism that flooded libraries and journals, revealing how the phenomenon captured the imagination of doctors, philosophers, and the general public alike.

Mosso then turns to the man himself, outlining Mesmer’s early experiments, his mystic leanings, and the dramatic case of a young Viennese patient whose strange convulsions sparked fierce debate. By weaving together contemporary newspaper reports, archival finds, and his own observations, the speaker paints a portrait of a science on the edge of credibility, where magnetic forces were hailed as miracle cures and dismissed as folly in equal measure. The talk offers a nuanced glimpse into an era when the boundaries between medicine, mysticism, and popular culture were strikingly fluid.

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Mesmer e il magnetismo La vita italiana durante la Rivoluzione francese e l'Impero La vita italiana durante la Rivoluzione francese e l'Impero

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it

Duration

~40 minutes (38K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-07-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. (Angelo) Mosso

A. (Angelo) Mosso

1846–1910

A pioneering Italian physiologist, he helped lay the groundwork for modern brain imaging and the scientific study of fatigue, effort, and human performance. His experiments joined medicine, psychology, and even mountain research in ways that still feel surprisingly modern.

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