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Visitiamo Roma Mille Anni Fa


Visitiamo Roma Mille Anni Fa
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Author : Cesare D'Onofrio
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Visitiamo Roma Mille Anni Fa written by Cesare D'Onofrio and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Architecture categories.




Roma Negli Scrittori Italiani


Roma Negli Scrittori Italiani
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Author : Nicola Longo
language : it
Publisher: Edizioni Studium S.r.l.
Release Date : 2021-10-03

Roma Negli Scrittori Italiani written by Nicola Longo and has been published by Edizioni Studium S.r.l. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-03 with Literary Criticism categories.


Il libro raccoglie studi dedicati, in tempi diversi, alla presenza della città di Roma nella scrittura di alcuni autori della letteratura italiana. la ricerca mira a constatare come la città narrata assuma differenti forme e valori nelle varie scritture che sono sempre l’esito di altrettanto diverse organizzazioni retoriche del discorso e diverse visioni del mondo.Talvolta la stessa piazza sembra molto dissimile se descritta da Pirandello o da D’Annunzio Il saggio di apertura è la voce Roma composta per il Dizionario dei temi letterari, in cui si ripercorrono alcuni scritti italiani e stranieri, dedicati alla città. lo studio su Dante è molto legato al saggio Roma i papi e Dante. Quello dedicato a Petrarca richiama lo studio Petrarca da Arezzo ad Arquà passando per Roma. Il discorso su Tasso prende spunto da un racconto di F. R. de’ Angelis dedicato agli ultimi giorni del poeta. Il saggio sul danese georg Zoëga ricostruisce le varie residenze degli Arcadi, fino al Bosco Parrasio. le schede leopardiane, i saggi su Alfieri, Brancati e Palazzeschi hanno offerto la possibilità di attraversare Roma, di contemplarne gli edifici, in parte non più riconoscibili, in parte ancora identici ma pure trasformati dall’ornamento letterario. Così si è tentato di mettere insieme la bellezza della letteratura e quella della meravigliosa Roma. Nicola Longo dal 1970 ha insegnato letteratura Italiana, Storia della critica letteraria italiana e letteratura italiana moderna nelle Università di Roma”Sapienza”, della Basilicata e di Chieti-Pescara. ordinario dal 2001, è a Roma Tor Vergata dal 2008. Ha insegnato nell’Università Somala e nel Dartmouth College del new Hampshire (USA). Socio ordinario dell’Istituto nazionale di Studi Romani, dal 2012 è componente del Collegio dei Savi dell’Accademia dell’Arcadia. Collabora dal 1992 con l’Università di Castel Sant’Angelo per l’educazione permanente. la sua ricerca, iniziata dalla letteratura rinascimentale e dallo studio dell’opera di F. De Sanctis, si è rivolta anche a scrittori del novecento per poi dedicarsi all’approfondimento della Commedia e alla presenza di Roma nel classici italiani. Prefazione di Fabio Pierangeli e Simone Bocchetta



Apocalypse In Rome


Apocalypse In Rome
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Author : Ronald G. Musto
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2003-05-29

Apocalypse In Rome written by Ronald G. Musto and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-05-29 with History categories.


On May 20, 1347, Cola di Rienzo overthrew without violence the turbulent rule of Rome’s barons and the absentee popes. A young visionary and the best political speaker of his time, Cola promised Rome a return to its former greatness. Ronald G. Musto’s vivid biography of this charismatic leader—whose exploits have enlivened the work of poets, composers, and dramatists, as well as historians—peels away centuries of interpretation to reveal the realities of fourteenth-century Italy and to offer a comprehensive account of Cola’s rise and fall. A man of modest origins, Cola gained a reputation as a talented professional with an unparalleled knowledge of Rome’s classical remains. After earning the respect and friendship of Petrarch and the sponsorship of Pope Clement VI, Cola won the affections and loyalties of all classes of Romans. His buono stato established the reputation of Rome as the heralded New Jerusalem of the Apocalypse and quickly made the city a potent diplomatic and religious center that challenged the authority—and power—of both pope and emperor. At the height of Cola’s rule, a conspiracy of pope and barons forced him to flee the city and live for years as a fugitive until he was betrayed and taken to Avignon to stand trial as a heretic. Musto relates the dramatic story of Cola’s subsequent exoneration and return to central Italy as an agent of the new pope. But only weeks after he reestablished his government, he was slain by the Romans atop the Capitoline hill. In his exploration, Musto examines every known document pertaining to Cola’s life, including papal, private, and diplomatic correspondence rarely used by earlier historians. With his intimate knowledge of historical Rome—its streets and ruins, its churches and palaces, from the busy Tiber riverfront to the lost splendor of the Capitoline—he brings a cinematic flair to this fascinating historical narrative.



Roma Felix Formation And Reflections Of Medieval Rome


Roma Felix Formation And Reflections Of Medieval Rome
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Author : Éamonn Ó Carragáin
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-12-05

Roma Felix Formation And Reflections Of Medieval Rome written by Éamonn Ó Carragáin and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-05 with History categories.


After the Roman empire fell, medieval Europe continued to be fascinated by Rome itself, the 'chief of cities'. Once the hub of empire, in the early medieval period Rome became an important centre for western Christianity, first of all as the place where Peter, Paul and many other important early Christian saints were martyred: their deaths for the Christian faith gave the city the appellation 'Roma Felix', 'Happy Rome'. But in Rome the history of the faith, embodied in the shrines of the martyrs, coexisted with the living centre of the western Latin church. Because Peter had been recognised by Christ as chief among the apostles and was understood to have been the first bishop of Rome, his successors were acknowledged as patriarchs of the West and Rome became the focal point around which the western Latin church came to be organised. This book explores ways in which Rome itself was preserved, envisioned, and transformed by its residents, and also by the many pilgrims who flocked to the shrines of the martyrs. It considers how northern European cultures (in particular, the Irish and English) imagined and imitated the city as they understood it. The fourteen articles presented here range from the fourth to the twelfth century and span the fields of history, art history, urban topography, liturgical studies and numismatics. They provide an introduction to current thinking about the ways in which medieval people responded to the material remains of Rome's classical and early Christian past, and to the associations of centrality, spirituality, and authority which the city of Rome embodied for the earlier Middle Ages. Acknowledgements for grants in aid of publication are due to the Publication Fund of the College of Arts, Humanities, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences at University College Cork; to the Publication Fund of the National University of Ireland, Dublin; and to the Office of the Provost, Ohio Wesleyan University.



Rome Eternal


Rome Eternal
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Author : Guy Lanoue
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

Rome Eternal written by Guy Lanoue and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with Foreign Language Study categories.


What does 'Roman' mean? How does the mythical city touch people's identities, values and attitudes? In the long-established and official imaginary of the West, Rome is the citta dell'arte, the city of faith, an heirloom city inspired by the traces of ancient Empire, by the brooding aura of the Church, by Hollywood fairy-tale romance, and by the spicy tang of veiled decadence. But what of its contemporary residents? Are they now merely guides and waiters servicing throngs of tourists indifferent to the city's contemporary charms? Guy Lanoue, a former resident of Rome, explores how Romans live the modern myth of Rome Eternal. Since the 19th century, it has defined an important community, the fatherland, a home-spun society where the rules of everyday life become 'tradition': ways of eating, dressing, making and keeping friends and acquaintances, 'proper' ways of speaking and a hard to define but nonetheless tangible air of composure. Guy Lanoue is a Professor of Anthropology at the Universite de Montreal.



Rome


Rome
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Author : Rabun M. Taylor
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2016-09-07

Rome written by Rabun M. Taylor and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-07 with Architecture categories.


This is the first urban history of Rome to span its entire three-thousand-year history. It examines the processes by which Rome's leaders have shaped its urban fabric by organizing space, planning infrastructure, designing ritual, controlling populations, and exploiting Rome's standing as a seat of global power and a religious capital.



A Companion To The City Of Rome


A Companion To The City Of Rome
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Author : Claire Holleran
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2018-07-10

A Companion To The City Of Rome written by Claire Holleran and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-10 with Literary Criticism categories.


A Companion to the City of Rome presents a series oforiginal essays from top experts that offer an authoritative andup-to-date overview of current research on the development of thecity of Rome from its origins until circa AD 600. Offers a unique interdisciplinary, closely focused thematicapproach and wide chronological scope making it an indispensiblereference work on ancient Rome Includes several new developments on areas of research that areavailable in English for the first time Newly commissioned essays written by experts in a variety ofrelated fields Original and up-to-date readings pertaining to the city of Romeon a wide variety of topics including Rome’s urban landscape,population, economy, civic life, and key events



Rome Re Imagined


Rome Re Imagined
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Author : Louis I. Hamilton
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2012-06-21

Rome Re Imagined written by Louis I. Hamilton and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-06-21 with History categories.


This collection examines the image of Rome through Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Persian descriptions of the eternal city. Placing the twelfth-century renaissance into a Mediterranean context. The city of Rome is revealed as a multi-vocal object of desire and a contested ideal.



The Legacy Of Rome


The Legacy Of Rome
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Author : Richard Jenkyns
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 1992

The Legacy Of Rome written by Richard Jenkyns and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Europe categories.


Long considered the standard introduction to Rome's influence on later centuries (the original was published in 1923), this completely new edition of the classic work brings together the latest scholarship in the field. Unlike the previous version, which focused on such narrow topics as commerce and administration, the new edition broadens the spectrum of influence, showing the impact, for example, of Roman literature, art, politics, law, and language on western civilization. With 24 pages of plates. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR



Rome Ravenna And Venice 750 1000


Rome Ravenna And Venice 750 1000
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Author : Veronica West-Harling
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2020-08-20

Rome Ravenna And Venice 750 1000 written by Veronica West-Harling and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-20 with History categories.


The richest and most politically complex regions in Italy in the earliest middle ages were the Byzantine sections of the peninsula, thanks to their links with the most coherent early medieval state, the Byzantine empire. This comparative study of the histories of Rome, Ravenna, and Venice examines their common Byzantine past, since all three escaped incorporation into the Lombard kingdom in the late 7th and early 8th centuries. By 750, however, Rome and Ravenna's political links with the Byzantine Empire had been irrevocably severed. Thus, did these cities remain socially and culturally heirs of Byzantium? How did their political structures, social organisation, material culture, and identities change? Did they become part of the Western political and ideological framework of Italy? This study identifies and analyses the ways in which each of these cities preserved the structures of the Late Antique social and cultural world; or in which they adapted each and every element available to them to their own needs, at various times and in various ways, to create a new identity based partly on their Roman heritage and partly on their growing integration with the rest of medieval Italy. It tells a story which encompasses the main contemporary narratives, documentary evidence, recent archaeological discoveries, and discussions on art history; it follows the markers of status and identity through titles, names, ethnic groups, liturgy and ritual, foundation myths, representations, symbols, and topographies of power to shed light on a relatively little known area of early medieval Italian history.