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Un dieu peut-il mourir ? Enquête sur la fin des cultes dans l’Antiquité gréco-romainedirigé par Karin Mackowiak et Christian Stein
2018
Rechtliche Verfahren und religiöse Sanktionierung in der griechisch-römischen Antike /Procedimenti giuridici e sanzione religiosa nel mondo greco e r…
2016
Il volume raccoglie i contributi di un Convegno italo-tedesco dedicato alle modalità di articolazione reciproca tra diritto e religione nel mondo greco e romano. Dall‘età arcaica all‘epoca tardoantica, singoli casi studio esplorano la questione dell‘interazione tra procedimenti giuridici e sanzione religiosa in ambito legislativo, all‘interno dei contenziosi giuridici e dei processi di negoziazione politica. L‘indagine sulle forme, sul lessico e l‘efficacia della legittimazione religiosa s‘intreccia qui con quella relativa alle prassi giuridiche di regolamentazione della sfera religiosa. Der Band vereinigt die Beiträge einer deutsch-italienischen Tagung, die der Frage der wechselseitigen Be…
Language for International Communication: Linking Interdisciplinary Perspectives (3rd international symposium, University of Latvia, Latvia, on May 2…
2016
This collection contains papers delivered at the 3rd international symposium Language for International Communication: Linking Interdisciplinary Perspectives held at the University of Latvia, Latvia, on May 26–27, 2016.
Statue lignee nel Settecento nelle chiese di Ficarazzi: aggiunte alla produzione di Filippo Quattrocchi e della sua bottega
2020
Il contributo esamina quattro statue lignee, due delle quali inedite, custodite nelle chiese di Ficarazzi, piccolo centro delle province di Palermo. Si tratta di sculture realizzate tra la fine del Settecento e i primi decenni del secolo successivo, che vengono ricondotte per la prima volta al noto Filippo Quattrocchi e alla sua bottega, in particolare al figlio Francesco. Tra queste si cita l’Immacolata Concezione della chiesa di San Girolamo che, restaurata di recente, afferisce ad un prototipo iconografico divulgato dal pittore Vito D’Anna e dallo scultore Ignazio Marabitti su influsso di modelli accademici romani considerato che entrambi gli artisti lavorarono nella Città Eterna. The co…
NEW RESTORED DENARIUS OF TRAJAN FROM CARCABOSO, CÁCERES (CONVENTUS EMERITENSIS, LUSITANIA)
2019
A recent and new Republican denarius restored by Trajan is studied and discussed. The issue is extremely rare as no image of it is known so far. It was found in Carcaboso, Cáceres (Conventus Emeritensis, Lusitania), very near of the road known as Vía de la Plata, very surely in a Roman mansio.
Enigma, suspense, dilemma. Valori e modalità di lettura del giorno della civetta
2020
The paper presents a close reading of The Day of the Owl originating f rom the perspective of semiotic literary theory. It is possible to observe three strategies in the text: enigma, suspense, and dilemma. Whereas the first two cover the unmasking of the truth – following the tradition in crime novels –, the third strategy is particular to the Sciascian contextual crime novel, focused on the semantic instability of values that are the foundation of the social contract. From this starting point, this essay seeks to show that the ‘first novel on Mafia’ is also the first novel that tackles the issue of the Anti-Mafia.
Montalbano. Affermazioni e trasformazioni di un eroe mediatico
2003
Sequestro «omittendae possessionis causa»
1988
Ancient architecture in Provence between the Iron Age and the Imperial era: the pillars of the Château-Bas site in Vernègues
2013
The site of Château-Bas (Vernègues, Bouches-du-Rhône), famous above all for its Augustan Roman temple, has yielded a set of pillars decorated either with writhing snakes or with straight rods. As yet there are no known parallels to such pillars. The discovery of a fragment of a pillar reused in a 1st c. AD structure demonstrates that these carvings are ancient. The architectural study of the fragments and comparison with other sculptural elements from southern Gaul suggest they date approximately to the turn of the millenium. The originality of these pieces should perhaps be sought in the copying and adaptation of Italic architectural features (Attic base, Tuscan capital) to a particular fo…
‘‘This is my home, too’’: Migration, spectrality and hospitality inRoberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori (2000)
2011
The article explores Roberta Torre’s film Sud Side Stori (2000), an extravagant Italian re-vision of Romeo and Juliet set in the Sicilian city of Palermo which displays awareness of the global circulation of the story of the two ‘‘star-crossed lovers’’. In the film, which combines neo-realist cinematographic techniques with the artificial style of the musical, Shakespeare’s young lovers become Toni Giulietto, a lousy local rock singer, and Romea Wacoubo, a beautiful Nigerian prostitute who falls in love with him when she sees him standing on his balcony. Not unlike West Side Story, the inter-racial passion between Toni and Romea exacerbates pre-existing ethnic conflicts. It is opposed not o…