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[edit] Why Serbati?
If I consider that the Rosminians themselves call him Rosmini, that a search in Amazon shows a string of titles by or on Rosmini, that the main street of his native town is yclept 'corso Rosmini', I see no reason for this page to keep the rare (and that's being generous) Rosmini-Serbati. I will wait for a couple of days - just to see if there are valid arguments against it. Tridentinus 09:58, 24 July 2006 (UTC)