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    Premessa

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    La premessa corrisponde agli interventi introduttivi e conclusivi di F. Citti e T. Del Vecchio: oltre ad armonizzare i contributi, ed inquadrarli nell'ambito delle attuali ricerche sull'informatica umanistica ed in particolare sulla codifica del testo, si dà conto di alcuni progetti di edizioni digitali in corso presso il Centro studi la permanenza del classico (in particolare dei Carmina di Erasmo da Rotterdam

    Premessa

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    Breve introduzione al volume che presenta il contributo di E. Pais alla interpretazione della moda tra il dopoguerra e gli anni 60

    Per via di sguardo. I libri di Mario Ramous tra letteratura e arte

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    Mostra di alcuni libri curati da Mario Ramous come poeta, come traduttore di classici latini, o come direttore della casa editrice Cappelli, illustrati da vari artisti italiani come (Marino Marini, Emilio Scanavino, Bruno Cassinari, Concetto Pozzati, Virgilio Guidi, e numerosi altri)

    Agamennone classico e contemporaneo: Prefazione

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    Like its predecessors, Edipo classico e contemporaneo, edited by F. Citti and A. Iannucci (Hildesheim-Zürich-New York, 2012) and Troiane classiche e contemporanee, edited by F. Citti, A. Iannucci, A. Ziosi (Hildesheim-Zürich-New York, 2017) this new volume seeks to stage a dialogue between a Greek play and a Latin one, Aeschylus’s Agamemnon and its Latin rewriting by Seneca. But at the same time, this intertextual dialogue becomes, in turn, a fundamental hypotext for further and varied ‘rewritings’ of the myth and the story of Agamemnon, in plays, opera librettos, novels, films, paintings and re-enactments, from the Renaissance to the present day, as many papers in this book show, with new and original insights in the ever-growing realm of Reception studies

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    Breve presentazione del contenuto e delle finalità del volum

    Gli scienziati e l'edizione del De rerum natura

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    The essay surveys the editions of Lucretius's De rerum natura edited and commented by natural philosophers and scientists from the 16th to the 20th centuries

    Lucretius, or the Grammar of the Cosmos

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    To establish a new order, both moral and cosmic, Lucretius resorts to a new language and a new vocabulary. He was obliged to take this course by the alarming novelty of the Epicurean message and by the inadequacy of the Latin language

    La Treviri di Oswald Mathias Ungers

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    Trier, characterized by the presence of numerous UNESCO World Heritage monuments, was considered by Oswald Mathias Ungers as his adoptive city. Here, the author had the opportunity to realise three build-ings that engage with the city’s historical heritage. The project for the redevelopment of Konstantinplatz, in front of the Basilica (1981-83), the Museum of the Thermen am Forum (1988-1996), and the entrance to the Kaiserthermen (2003-2007) are works that engage with the city’s historical legacy, making them exemplary witnesses of the relationship between architectural forms, history, and place. The paper proposes an interpre-tation of the works that not only aims to identify their characteristics and their relationship with history, but also and above all seeks to investigate the system of relationships that links Ungers to Trier. For this investi-gation, the author’s projects embody the value of a paradigm that outlines a possible contemporary attitude towards history in architectural design
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