44 a.C. Eid Mar

Coined a denarius with the face of Brutus, a face that chooses the shame of the "Assassin" for the eternal faith: "The Freedom" of man and on the reverse the writing "EID MAR" (Ides of March), on the sides two "pugiones" daggers used in the army (to be distinguished from the "sica", daggers typical of assassins), with in the middle the "pileus" headgear used by freedmen, that is, by freed slaves. A coin that writes in the history of man the symbol of freedom given back to the Res Publica.

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Shakespeare

A new type of man, "ours", who finds a predecessor in Brutus, the man he now faces with his own strength and who gives a meaning without relying on a universe of gods or the Dante harmony of "Betrayal": " in the mouth of Satan together with Judas, "Hell XXXIV"; the Copernican man, the man of the Reformation, of merit, the man of Bacon, Giordano Bruno and Galilei, alone with his reason, his courage, his faith, in the Temple of self-knowledge: " who must choose "

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" Alone "

...counting Our money with a sentence, Our sentence :

" In truth, it is better not to command anyone than to serve someone: because without commanding it is allowed to live honestly, in servitude there is no possibility of living. "

Marco Giunio Bruto in latino: Marcus Iuniu

“ …Provai a vendere l’onestà , non trovai l’acquirente, la tenni per me “

 

Gian Carlo Carolei

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