Pietro Ubaldi was born on 18 August, 1886. He was an Italian novelist, teacher, and philosopher. He received five Nobel Prize nominations for Literature. He studied law and music at the prestigious University of Rome. He was fluent in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. He established himself as a Christian thinker and student of various philosophical and religious traditions. Ubaldi had two children, Agnese and Franco, both of whom died during WWII. Christianity influenced his entire existence. Everybody shares his Christian faith.
Ubaldi was a descendant of one of the most illustrious and historic families in Umbria (the Italian region where Saint Francis of Assisi was born). He decided to abandon his wealth and follow the Gospel. Ubaldi was forced to work for his survival. He first visited Sicily to teach English in a secondary school. Then, he moved to Gubbio (Umbria) for twenty years as a professional teacher.
He wrote 24 books, 12 published in Italy and 12 in Brazil. One of his significant works includes 'The Great Synthesis,' which describes the unitary aspect of the universe and its consequences for spiritual evolution. Ubaldi's book is famous for predicting philosophical and scientific principles. Traditional sciences, particularly Albert Einstein's conclusions, formalize his work over a few decades. He received inspiration to write his first novel at Falconara (Marche) at the age of 27. He perceived the essence of the cosmos one day on the beach.
A significant proportion of Pietro Ubaldis' books are not available in English. The names are simply translations of the original Italian names. Once legally published, the titles of the works may change. Ubaldi wrote several books, including 'Messages,' 'The Nours,' 'History of a Man,' 'Problems of the Future,' 'God and Universe,' 'The Law of God,' 'The Downfall of the Ideals,' 'Fall and Salvation,' 'Current Problems,' and 'Human Ascension.' His other works include 'The Great Battle,' 'Principles of a New Ethics,' 'Fragments of Thought and Passion,' 'A Destiny Following Christ,' and 'How to Orient One's Own Life.'
Ubaldi is Geoffrey Rush's official Italian voice in the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' films and video games. He voiced for Richard Kind on 'Argo and on Spin City.' In 'The Jeffersons,' he dubbed Paul Benedict. He provided his voice for several puppet figures for Italian network commercials and children's shows. He also provided his voice for green penguins from 'Pingu at The Wedding Party,' a Pingu special show.
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