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Nouvelles recherches sur le temple de Janus à Autun (Saône-et-Loire)
2015
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Agrigento. Nuove indagini nell’area a Sud del Tempio di Zeus
2014
Il contributo illustra i risultati della prima campagna di scavi dell’Università di Palermo nell’area a Sud del Tempio di Zeus Olympios ad Agrigento. Dai nuovi elementi emersi si ricostruisce un’articolata stratificazione insediativa e monumentale dell’area, e si evidenzia la complessità di un contesto che, pur ampiamente sondato nel secolo scorso, e privato quasi per intero dei livelli relativi alle fasi di rioccupazione, ai crolli e all’ultimo periodo di vita delle grandi strutture messe in luce, consente ancora di cogliere preziosi indizi delle diverse fasi di realizzazione dei complessi architettonici e delle preesistenze. Queste ultime restituiscono un’immagine del tutto inedita dell’a…
Un esperimento d’illuminazione per il Tempio di Hera a Selinunte / An experiment of lighting of Temple of Hera in Selinunte
2010
Questo contributo sul tema della Permanenza e l'innovazione nell'architettura mediterranea, indaga sulle possibilità offerte, in particolare, dal campo della illuminazione artificiale innovativa applicata ai Beni Culturali. La mediterraneità può essere rivelata da diversi livelli di interpretazione sempre attuali nella questione tra tradizione e innovazione. Il caso di studio riguardante il Tempio di Hera, nel Parco Archeologico di Selinunte, è un caso limite sull'uso sperimentale della luce che sottolinea la complessità del contesto e marca la carenza di strategie di intervento affidabili. This contribution to theme on Permanence and innovation in Mediterranean Architecture, investigates a…
A propósito de la localización de una pintura sobre tabla de ?La Virgen de la Leche?, del siglo XIV, atribuida a Bernabé de Módena, que perteneció al…
2020
The castle's Hermitage of Yecla (Region of Murcia) constituted during the 13th to 16th centuries the first parish of the population, hosting a triptych-shaped altarpiece presided over by a tempera painting on wood of Our Lady of Humility or "Virgo Lactans", dated around 1370 and attributed to the painter Barnaba da Modena, which was the titular image of the mentioned temple under the title of Our Lady of the Incarnation, until at the end of the 18th century it changed ownership for the Conception of Our Lady. The table at averages of the eight hundred was placed in an a loft, appropriating it at the beginning of the 20th century by the retired military Pascual Spuche y Lacy, who sold it aro…
Nowe miasto Boże w ujęciu Ezechiela (Ez 48,30-35)
2019
W duchu dialogu judaistyczno-chrześcijańskiego, w artykule zajmuję się tekstem Ez 48,30-35, który jest bardzo ważny dla obu wspólnot wierzących. Ostatnia wizja Ezechiela (Ez 40–48) stała się źródłem inspiracji dla judaizmu i chrześcijaństwa. Nie ma jednak zgodności w interpretacji tej prorockiej zapowiedzi: nastania nowej świątyni i nowego miasta. Świą-tynia (+ miasto) została przedstawiona w świetle judaizmu rabinackiego, pism qumrańskich oraz samego Ezechiela. W części egzegetycznej przebadano dokładnie tekst Ez 48,30-35. Na zakończenie zostały przedstawione wnioski teologiczne w sześciu punktach: chwała Jahwe; dziedzictwo patriarchów; potęga Jahwe; obecność Jahwe; nadzieja Izraela; recep…
«Men for oss er det én Gud, Faderen» : et kritisk blikk på Richard Bauckhams kristologi
2012
Author's version of an article in the journal: Teologisk Tidsskrift. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.idunn.no/ts/tt/2012/01/art06 The article consists of two parts: Part one seeks to demonstrate (contra Bauckham) that Jewish monotheism in the Second Temple period was of a flexible character. It argues that Jewish writers in this period could attribute «divine functions» to figures beside God, while still feeling committed to «one God». The Jewish monotheism of this period was therefore not constituted by functions or characteristics, but rather by the exclusive worship of the one God. Part two argues that Paul describes Jesus with a high position beside God, while still fee…
Comunicazione e musealizzazione / Le musées de kerkouane et d'Utique: quelle place pour le visiteur? / Strategie per la messa in valore del Quartiere…
2014
La valorizzazione dei sito archeologico del quartiere ellenistico-romano di Agrigento, in Sicilia, e dei siti di Utique e Kerkouane, in Tunisia, è uno degli obiettivi del Progetto APER. Questo obiettivo può essere raggiunto attraverso un exhibition project, avvalendosi di competenze specifiche. Uno degli aspetti inclusi nelle azioni del progetto APER è la capacità di comunicare il valore materiale e immateriale delle rovine dell'edilizia residenziale del periodo ellenistico-romano ad una vasto pubblico. Uno dei compiti fondamentali è quindi quello di esplorare gli strumenti e le strategie per trasmettere la memoria storica e promuovere l'identificazione delle rovine a tutti. In ogni interve…
Gérer la haine, fabriquer l’ennemi. Grecs et Carthaginois en Sicile entre les Ve et IVe siècles av. J.-C.
2012
Managing hate, creating the enemy. Greeks and Carthaginians in Sicily between the Vth and IVth century B. C. This paper’s aim is to consider the historiographic perception of the Carthaginians as the typical and utmost enemy of the Greeks in Sicily, between the end of the Vth and the beginning of the IVth century B. C. The focus is put on the ways the enemy is fabricated and hate managed, through the peculiar part given the Carthaginians by Diodorus in the sieges of Selinous and Motya. In these narratives, the role of hate is fundamental to define the relationship between cultural identity and alterity and between reciprocity and asymmetry.
Image-based and range-based 3D modelling of archaeological cultural heritage: The telamon of the temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento (Italy)
2012
Abstract. The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Agrigento (Italy) was one of the largest temple and at the same time one of the most original of all the Greek architecture. We don’t know exactly how it was because the temple is now almost completely destroyed but it is very well-known for the presence of the Telamons. The Telamons were giant statues (about 8 meters high) probably located outside the temple to fill the interval between the columns. In accordance with the theory most accredited by archaeologists the Telamons were a decorative element and also a support for the structure. However, this hypothesis has never been scientifically proven. One Telamon has been reassembled and is shown at t…
Dating archaeological strata in the Magna Mater temple using solid-state voltammetric analysis of leaded bronze coins
2017
[EN] The application of solid state electrochemistry techniques for dating archaeological strata using lead-containing bronze coins is described. The proposed methodology was applied to samples coming from the Roman archaeological site of Magna Mater Temple (Rome, Italy) occurring in different strata dating back between the second half and the end of the 4(th) century A.D. and the 20(th) century. The voltammetric signatures of copper and lead corrosion products in contact with aqueous acetate buffer, as well as the catalytic effects produced on the hydrogen evolution reaction, were used for establishing the age of different strata and dating coins belonging to unknown age. Voltammetric data…