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    El Greco e Jacopo Bassano

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    Il contributo ripercorre la vicenda critica del nesso riconosciuto tra la produzione di Jacopo Bassano e quella di El Greco, a partire dal soggiorno di quest'ultimo a Venezia negli anni '6

    Rossi, Enrico

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    Scheda biografica del pittore illustratore Enrico Rossi, napoletano, attivo per la stampa periodica locale soprattutto per quotidiani come Il Mattino e Il Corriere di Napoli alla fine dell'80

    Sul Greco italiano

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    Partendo da una riflessione sulla mostra su El Greco e l'arte italiana tenutasi ad Atene nel 1995, si precisano alcuni aspetti dell'arte del Greco nella sua fase veneziana

    11. Medda (Enrico), La saggezza dell’illusione. Studi sul teatro greco, 2013

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    Gariazzo Lechini Diomède. 11. Medda (Enrico), La saggezza dell’illusione. Studi sul teatro greco, 2013. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 128, fascicule 2,2015. pp. 702-703

    11. Medda (Enrico), La saggezza dell’illusione. Studi sul teatro greco, 2013

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    Gariazzo Lechini Diomède. 11. Medda (Enrico), La saggezza dell’illusione. Studi sul teatro greco, 2013. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 128, fascicule 2, Juillet-décembre 2015. pp. 702-703

    Metodi e modelli grammaticali per un apprendimento inclusivo del greco

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    Il contributo discute alcuni approcci utili per un apprendimento inclusivo del greco antico, soffermandosi in particolare sui metodi diretti, sul modello della verbodipendenza, e sull'importanza d'integrare la grammatica sincronica con elementi di grammatica storica

    The language of gestures in some of El Greco's altarpieces

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    This study explores El Greco's language of gestures. The first part will explain the preconditions for the general development towards rhetorical gestures and draw parallels with El Greco's artistic development in the sphere of gestures. In addition, handbooks on gestures are introduced. The second part will analyse how El Greco applied gestures, using examples of his paintings .. It will reveal how El Greco developed some gestures over more than thirty years, and how he creates with their help an intense concentrated mood in his paintings. It will also demonstrate how he worked by means of hyperbole to evoke an inspiring atmosphere, how he created space with the help of gestures and gaze, and how he transformed the meaning of some 'model' gestures he took over from famous Italian painters. Finally, this work seeks to renew and intensify the analysis of gestures in painting as a way of approaching the paintings and revealing layers of meaning that can not be found by an analysis solely focused on iconographic topics. In this study the body is taken as a mediator of signs, difficult to read, but decipherable. This study is intended to be a step forward in approaching a deeper understanding of the codified language of gesture. It should open the way to an intensified concern with the language of gestures, with the reading of bodily signs in paintings

    Bigger Fish to Fry: Evidence (or Lack of) for Fish Consumption in Ancient Syracuse (Sicily)

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    Fish and fish products are considered important sources of nutrition due to their high protein, fat, and fat-soluble vitamin content. These food items have been extensively discussed and celebrated in various genres of Greek literature. However, there is a discrepancy between the rich textual evidence of fish cooking and consumption and the limited archaeological evidence of fishing gear, especially with respect to Greek Sicily. Such scarcity of evidence is particularly evident in the Archaic period. To address the issue of fish consumption in Greek Sicily and to determine the role of fish in the local communities’ diet, this study focuses on the new data that have emerged from stable isotopes analysis on skeletal remains from a recently discovered Archaic period necropolis in Syracuse. The study analyzes the dietary habits of the individuals buried in the necropolis and establishes possible connections between burial practices and diet. Additionally, the study compares the dietary patterns with the social status of the individuals, as demonstrated by the funerary context. The comparison of the new evidence with similar contexts will allow for a critical review of the literary sources and the reinterpretation of the archaeological record. Through this, the study aims to establish the role of fish in the diet of the Greeks of Sicily and their significance at the dining table
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