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Un contributo ‘palermitano’ al ciclo giulio-claudio di Centuripe
2021
The Julio-Claudian portraits from Centuripe. A contribution from Palermo · The sculptural group of Julio-Claudian princes from Centuripe (en, Sicily) deserves an in-depth analysis after the recent works by R. Patané, who collected a lot of data and proposed a new interpretation of the whole context. Patané’s proposals are discussed starting from two pieces in the Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonino Salinas” at Palermo. A fragment of a cuirassed statue, discovered in the 19th century near the Chiesa del Crocifisso (that is, near the “Edificio degli Augustali”, at that time not yet discovered), is similar to several fragments belonging to three to six different statues of the Julio-Claud…
Eminentissimae foeminae: la dinastia giulio-claudia vista dalla Sicilia
2019
The paper deals with the portraits of the female members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty that were found in Sicily (Tyndaris, Thermae Himeraeae, Solunto, Centuripe, Syracuse, Catania, ?Lipari) and in the surrounding small islands (Pantelleria/S. Teresa, Malta/Rabat, Gozo/Victoria). In addition to some portrait heads, a series of lesser known pieces, among which several fragments of iconic statues, rather neglected till now, are discussed. Iconography, associations and contexts are considered in order to assess the messages and functions of the statues, and the role these images played in the cultural discourse.
Drusilla sacerdos o diva nella Colonia Augusta Himereorum Thermitanorum?
2018
Among the sculptures of the Museo Civico of Termini Imerese that were published by Nicola Bonacasa in 1960, a female portrait head of a Julio-Claudian princess is remarkable for its excellent workmanship. The paper deals with the problem of the identification of the subject, variously referred to as Agrippina I, Agrippina II, Messalina or Drusilla, according to the interpretation of the portrait series “Glyptothek of Munich 316- Caere” to which the head belongs. The comparanda, some iconographic details giving a certain aura of sanctity to the subject, and the very strong physiognomical resemblance with the likenesses of Caligula confirm the hypothesis that the woman portrayed in the head f…
Julieta Aranda - Francesco Pantaleone Palermo
2013
Schede delle opere. Jules Van Biesbroeck jr, Jules Van Biesbroeck sr, Natale Attanasio, Giuseppe Casciaro, Michele Catti, Ettore Cercone, Domenico Co…
2015
Schede storico-critiche delle opere della mostra, a cura di G. Barbera, Jules Van Biesbroeck. Un fiammingo a Palermo nel primo novecento, tenutasi presso la Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Palermo dal 30 ottobre 2015 al 10 gennaio 2016. Le opere del pittore e scultore Jules Van Biesbroeck jr. (Portici 1873 – Bruxelles 1965), artista cosmopolita e raffinato, di origine belga ma a lungo attivo in Italia, rappresentano una testimonianza di notevole interesse, fin qui misconosciuta e poco indagata, dell’attività di questo artista e rivelano le sue matrici tardo-romantiche e secessioniste unite agli accenti simbolisti che ne caratterizzano il linguaggio stilistico. La sua presenza e quella del padre …
JULIO RAMON RIBEYRO E ITALIA
2016
Se pasan en resena las traducciones y aritculos criticos que se han publicado en Italia sobre Ribeyro y se hace un analis de como Italia aparece en sus cuentos, sobre todo en “Nuit caprense…”
Una lectura de "Nuit caprense, cirius illuminata" de Julio Ramon Ribeyro
2019
Ese cuento presenta unos rasgos tipicos de la cuentistica de Ribeyro, por lo tanto dialoga con otros textos del autor, cuyos ejes fundamentales son: la relacion ilusion-realidad; el desarraigo interior del protagonista; la naturaleza metaliteraria del relato.
Meine freie deutsche Jugend und Lagerfeuer: zwei grundverschiedene Erzähltexte über die DDR
2021
The article compares "Meine freie deutsche Jugend", 2003, of Claudia Rusch and "Lagerfeuer", 2003 of Julia Franck. These two texts are partly autobiographical and tell about the life of many young people in East Germany (DDR). The two authors write of traumatic experiences related to the political situation in the DDR which are still alive even today in united Germany in the memory of many Germans.
Julia Franck, Die Mittagsfrau. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main, 2007
2009
Louseborne relapsing fever in young migrants, sicily, Italy, july-september 2015
2016
To the Editor: During the early 20th century, at the end of World War I, and during World War II, louseborne relapsing fever (LBRF) caused by Borrelia recurrentis was a major public health problem, especially in eastern Europe and northern Africa (1,2). Currently, poor living conditions, famine, war, and refugee camps are major risk factors for epidemics of LBRF in resource-poor countries, such as those in the Horn of Africa (3,4). Increased migration from resource-poor countries and war/violence create new routes for spread of vectorborne diseases. Recently, several cases of LBRF have been reported among asylum seekers from Eritrea in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany (5–8). All of…