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'''Emilio Bossi''' (1870-1920) was a Swiss Italian writer. Born at Bruzella, a free thinker and a member of the freemasonry, he graduated in law in Geneva. Lawyer and journalist, he won great fame as a controversialist with the pseudonym ''Milesbo''. He was an unyielding opponent of clericalism. Died in Lugano, Switzerland. | '''Emilio Bossi''' (1870-1920) was a Swiss Italian nonfiction writer. Born at Bruzella, a free thinker and a member of the freemasonry, he graduated in law in Geneva. Lawyer and journalist, he won great fame as a controversialist with the pseudonym ''Milesbo''. He was an unyielding opponent of clericalism and an advocate of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]]. Died in Lugano, Switzerland. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 17 December 2019
Emilio Bossi (1870-1920) was a Swiss Italian nonfiction writer. Born at Bruzella, a free thinker and a member of the freemasonry, he graduated in law in Geneva. Lawyer and journalist, he won great fame as a controversialist with the pseudonym Milesbo. He was an unyielding opponent of clericalism and an advocate of the Jesus Myth Theory. Died in Lugano, Switzerland.