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RAGGIO DI DIO.
Raggio di Dio
INDICE.
RAGGIO DI DIO
Capitolo Primo. Un bel sogno avverato.
Capitolo II. Ambasciator non porta pena.
Capitolo III. I commentarii di Cesare.
Capitolo IV. L’epistolario di Cicerone.
Capitolo V. Al soccorso di Pisa.
A vivid, wandering dream turns into a tangible pilgrimage across the Ligurian hills, where the Entella river shimmers beneath rows of towering poplars. The narrator guides us past ancient bridges and the crumbling Fieschi fortress, sketching a world still echoing Dante’s reverent verses. Along the way, the landscape itself becomes a character—its winding valleys and silent stone walls whispering of forgotten loyalties and hidden histories.
Amid this richly rendered setting, a young nobleman finds himself drawn into the lingering power struggles of the early sixteenth century. His quest to decipher the tangled legacies of the Fieschi and to understand the “ray of God” that seems to illuminate his path brings both external danger and inner doubt. As alliances shift and ancient grudges surface, the story balances vivid historical detail with a timeless search for purpose and redemption.
Language
it
Duration
~9 hours (553K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-01-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1908
A lively Italian novelist, journalist, and patriot, he turned the energy of the Risorgimento into popular stories that reached a wide readership. His career also stretched into public life, from newspaper work to teaching and university leadership in Genoa.
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