In 1859 Monti graduated from law school in
Padua (which was then in the
Austrian Empire), and lately worked as an apprentice in
Split for a while. Along with
Miho Klaić,
Natko Nodilo (another Dalmatian Italian),
Mihovil Pavlinović, lawyers
Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša and
Konstantin Vojnović, Monti was one of the founders of the
People's Party (″Narodna stranka") in Dalmatia, and the
Illyrian movement. Beginning in 1862 Monti worked in
Knin as a lawyer, and in 1866 he became the president of the municipality. He has been elected as a deputy in the Dalmatian assembly five times in a row. On the first direct election he became a deputy in a royal council (and was reelected in 1879). He was also one of the leaders and founders of the Italo-
Serbian coalition in Dalmatia. In 1874 Monti defended the rights of the Italians of Dalmatia declaring in the Dalmatian assembly that half of the 98,000 population of the Dalmatian cities spoke Italian and needed Italian schools. In 1882, due to the dissatisfaction of the new policy of "Narodna Stranka" against the
Italians and
Serbs in Dalmatia, he resigned from the public life. Lovro Monti died in Knin in 1898. ==Achievements and legacy==