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This paper follows the stages that led to the casual discovery (in a certain way similar to a case of serendipity) of subjective synaesthesias and in particular investigates the French-Italian medical contribution, even though starting from a German academic document that is considered to be at the head of chain of references which, however, reveal themselves as a chain of equivocations (by doctors, before the historians). This investigation covers the crucial 70 years from the degree thesis of Sachs in 1812 to Pedrono's article of 1882.

Produktbeschreibung
This paper follows the stages that led to the casual discovery (in a certain way similar to a case of serendipity) of subjective synaesthesias and in particular investigates the French-Italian medical contribution, even though starting from a German academic document that is considered to be at the head of chain of references which, however, reveal themselves as a chain of equivocations (by doctors, before the historians). This investigation covers the crucial 70 years from the degree thesis of Sachs in 1812 to Pedrono's article of 1882.
Autorenporträt
Tonino Tornitore graduated in Philosophy at the University of Genoa, at present he is a researcher in Theory of Literature in the same University. His research is into the history of synaesthesia and the theory of synaesthetic figures of speech. For several years, he has been researching mainly into narration (the formal categories of the tale).