[2] Following his graduation Gianturco wanted to pursue a career in music, but it was not supported by his family.
[1] He joined his alma mater as a faculty member in 1882 and became a professor of civil law there.
[2] In June 1900 he was appointed minister of justice to the cabinet led by Giuseppe Saracco and was in office until February 1901.
[1] He also served as the minister of public works between 1906 and 1907 in the third cabinet of Giovanni Giolitti.
[4] Emanuele died in Naples on 10 November 1907 at age fifty when Cesare was two-year old.