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    Signore e signori... un’introduzione

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    Il volume restituisce i quattro anni di ricerca CIRCO, un ripensamento degli spazi di accoglienza di migranti transitanti a popolazioni mobili a partire dal riuso del patrimonio immobiliare romano abbandonato o sottoutilizzato. Questo scritto, firmato da tutti i membri del Laboratorio (Francesco Careri, Fabrizio Finucci, Chiara Luchetti, Alberto Marzo, Sara Monaco, Serena Olcuire, Enrico Perini e Maria Rocco) rappresenta l’introduzione all’intero volume. A tal fine, illustra sommariamente i caratteri e gli obiettivi della ricerca definendone gli aspetti concettuali, operativi, il ruolo fondamentale della didattica per poi presentare in rassegna sintetica i contributi dei diversi soggetti con cui, nel corso degli anni, il gruppo di ricerca si è confrontato in relazione ai vari temi trattai

    L'interesse per il "significato" nella vita accademica di Maria Vittoria Molinari

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    "Meaning" can be identified as the key concept that characterized Maria Vittoria Molinari's work in all areas of her academic life: research, teaching, institutional engagement. In this brief recollection of her main activities, I will try to highlight her innovative contributions to Germanic Philology, her profound ethical approach, as well as her lessons on a human level that she has left us with

    Contributo [a: Saper lasciare segni: la filologa Maria Vittoria Molinari]

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    This contribution, dedicated to the memory of the late Prof. Maria Vittoria Molinari, discusses the convergence of philological and literary studies by examining a case study: J.R.R. Tolkien's fairy tale “The Dragon Hunter” (1949

    Emanuele Greco, Maria Chiara Monaco, Acque tiranniche: regimentazione, adduzione e sfruttamento delle acque ad Atene in età arcaica

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    After a brief geological and geomorphological presentation of the plain of Athens, the aim of the article is to offer a synthesis of the most relevant hydraulic works in the city from the Geometric to the end of the archaic age. The solonian law about use and consumption of water from the wells is briefly examined. Then we proceed to the archaeological data: the digging of wells, as a more ancient and widespread practice; the subsequent creation, probably at the end of the 6th century BC, of the first imposing aqueduct referring to Pisistratus or his sons; the still debated issue related to the Enneakrounos. Finally, we examine the important transformations, dated between the end of the sixth century BC and the second quarter of the following century, which radically changed the landscape of the Agora area, which has now become public space: the filling of the Eridano’s valley, the channeling of the same river and the construction of the Great Drain

    Maria Vittoria Molinari e il gotico di Crimea

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    Maria Vittoria Molinari’s scientific career as a germanist was rather peculiar. Pupil of the famous Indo-Europeanist Vittore Pisani, she focused her research on the historical and cultural aspects of the linguistic material investigated. In the present paper her approach to the texts will be illustrated, also showing that philology was the inevitable development of her attitude to texts. The method exploited by Maria Vittoria Molinari in her investigation of the documents preserving Crimean Gothic still remains a model of analysi

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