Coen, Achille
COEN, ACHILLE
COEN, ACHILLE (1844–1921), Italian historian. Coen was professor of history at the Accademia Scientifico-Litteraria, Milan (1879), and the University of Florence (1887–1911). He is renowned as the teacher of a great number of noted Italian historians. His research included political and economic history. His publications include L'Abdicazione di Diocleziano (1877); Di una leggenda relativa alla nascita e alla gioventù di Costantino Magno (1882); La persecuzione neroniana dei cristiani (1901); and Le risorse economiche della Tripolitania nell' antichità (1915).
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