Lorenzo Arnone Sipari (born 10 October 1973[1]) is an Italian nature writer and historian, author of many studies on the social and environmental history, especially on the origins and foundation of Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo.
[2] Since 1998 he conducts historical research on the nature conservation in Italy, publishing essays on the Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo.
On this issue, in 2011 he brought together in a volume the main articles, reports and letters of Erminio Sipari, member of the Parliament and also founder and first president of the first Italian Park.
[4] An important part of his research[5] has been devoted to the life and work of Benedetto Croce, with particular reference to its background and to its historical methodology.
[6] He's the conservator of the Sipari family archive (in Alvito), which was declared of significant historical importance by Italian state.