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Ignazio Cerio (1841 – 1921) was an influential but eccentric physician and amateur philosopher on the island of Capri, in Italy. His father, imprisoned for his liberal beliefs, had spent his time in jail devising chemical concoctions and mechanical constructions that would never be made; Ignazio continued the family traditions of both liberalism and idiosyncratic inventiveness. Ignazio even coined the word disutilità to refer to a human life lacking a sense of purpose but full of tension and reflection, mixing passionate pursuit of ideas with periods of lovesickness and ennui.

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  • Ignazio Cerio (1841 - 1921) fou un influent però excèntric metge, físic i filòsof aficionat a l'illa de Capri, a Itàlia. El seu pare, empresonat per les seves creences liberals, havia passat el seu temps a la presó ideant experiments químics i construccions mecàniques que mai no es farien; Ignazio continuava les tradicions familiars tant de liberalisme com d'inventiva idiosincràtica. Ignazio fins i tot encunyà la paraula disutilità per referir-se a una vida humana mancada d'un sentit de propòsit però plena de tensió i reflexió, barrejant la vehement recerca d'idees amb períodes de penes d'amor i avorriment. (ca)
  • Ignazio Cerio (* 1840 in den Abruzzen; † 1921 auf Capri) war ein italienischer Naturforscher und Arzt. Ignazio Cerio kam 1868 als Militärarzt nach Capri, wo er zu einer bekannten Persönlichkeit der Insel wurde. Dort sammelte und systematisierte er naturhistorische Funde. Seine Forschungen betrieb er teilweise zusammen mit dem befreundeten Friedrich Alfred Krupp. Auf Capri ist seine naturhistorische Sammlung heute öffentlich zugänglich (Centro Caprense Ignazio Cerio im Palazzo Cerio) und enthält auch eine Bibliothek mit Literatur bezüglich Capri. Diese Ausstellung wurde von einem seiner Söhne, dem Schriftsteller Edwin Cerio (1875–1960), begründet. (de)
  • Ignazio Cerio (1841 – 1921) was an influential but eccentric physician and amateur philosopher on the island of Capri, in Italy. His father, imprisoned for his liberal beliefs, had spent his time in jail devising chemical concoctions and mechanical constructions that would never be made; Ignazio continued the family traditions of both liberalism and idiosyncratic inventiveness. Ignazio even coined the word disutilità to refer to a human life lacking a sense of purpose but full of tension and reflection, mixing passionate pursuit of ideas with periods of lovesickness and ennui. (en)
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  • Ignazio Cerio (1841 - 1921) fou un influent però excèntric metge, físic i filòsof aficionat a l'illa de Capri, a Itàlia. El seu pare, empresonat per les seves creences liberals, havia passat el seu temps a la presó ideant experiments químics i construccions mecàniques que mai no es farien; Ignazio continuava les tradicions familiars tant de liberalisme com d'inventiva idiosincràtica. Ignazio fins i tot encunyà la paraula disutilità per referir-se a una vida humana mancada d'un sentit de propòsit però plena de tensió i reflexió, barrejant la vehement recerca d'idees amb períodes de penes d'amor i avorriment. Treballà durant cinquanta anys com a metge a Capri, una professió que seguia amb el seu do característicament original. En una ocasió, per exemple, establí un sanatori a Pozzuoli, afirmant que els gasos sulfúrics curarien tuberculosi. L'únic pacient que hi arribà va rebutjar la pretensió del doctor que tant el sofre com l'arsènic serien bons per la salut. No obstant això, la seva figura és ben recordada i estimada a l'illa de Capri, i la seva memòria està immortalitzada tant en els escrits del seu fill, (especialment a La vita e la figura di un uomo (1921)) com al cultural Centro Caprense Ignazio Cerio, establert en el seu nom per organitzar conferències i reunions sobre medicina, literatura italiana i estrangera, arqueologia, paleontologia, i història internacional i local. El Palazzo Cerio, a la vora de la Piazzetta, ofereix el museu Ignazio Cerio sobre la història natural de Capri. (ca)
  • Ignazio Cerio (* 1840 in den Abruzzen; † 1921 auf Capri) war ein italienischer Naturforscher und Arzt. Ignazio Cerio kam 1868 als Militärarzt nach Capri, wo er zu einer bekannten Persönlichkeit der Insel wurde. Dort sammelte und systematisierte er naturhistorische Funde. Seine Forschungen betrieb er teilweise zusammen mit dem befreundeten Friedrich Alfred Krupp. Auf Capri ist seine naturhistorische Sammlung heute öffentlich zugänglich (Centro Caprense Ignazio Cerio im Palazzo Cerio) und enthält auch eine Bibliothek mit Literatur bezüglich Capri. Diese Ausstellung wurde von einem seiner Söhne, dem Schriftsteller Edwin Cerio (1875–1960), begründet. Ignazio Cerio war verheiratet mit der Engländerin Elizabeth Grimmer; das Paar hatte sechs Kinder. Seine Söhne Arturo (* 1860) und Giorgio (* 1865) waren ebenfalls mit Krupp in Kontakt und gehörten mit ihm zu der Gesellschaft "Congrega di Fra Felice". (de)
  • Ignazio Cerio (1841 – 1921) was an influential but eccentric physician and amateur philosopher on the island of Capri, in Italy. His father, imprisoned for his liberal beliefs, had spent his time in jail devising chemical concoctions and mechanical constructions that would never be made; Ignazio continued the family traditions of both liberalism and idiosyncratic inventiveness. Ignazio even coined the word disutilità to refer to a human life lacking a sense of purpose but full of tension and reflection, mixing passionate pursuit of ideas with periods of lovesickness and ennui. He worked for fifty years as a medical doctor on Capri, a profession he followed with his characteristically unconventional flair. On one occasion, for example, he established a sanitorium at Pozzuoli, claiming that the sulphurous gases would cure tuberculosis. The only patient to arrive at the sanitorium rejected the doctor's contention that both sulphur and arsenic would be good for the health. Nevertheless, he remains a well-remembered and much-loved figure on the island of Capri, his memory immortalised both in the writings of his son, Edwin Cerio (particularly in La vita e la figura di un uomo (1921)) and in the cultural Centro Caprense Ignazio Cerio, established in his name to organise conferences and meetings on medicine, Italian and foreign literature, archaeology, palaeontology, and international and local history. Palazzo Cerio, close to the Piazzetta, hosts the Ignazio Cerio museum about Capri's natural history. (en)
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