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    From Savage to Sublime (And Partway Back): Indians and Antiquity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Mark Niemeyer

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Bringing together these two quite different worlds, however, resulted in various ambiguities: it simultaneously reinforced the suggestion that Indians were already part of the past (providing a certain complicity with the continuing destruction of Indian culture) and questioned the then dominant image of Ancient Greece and Rome as examples of some of the highest levels attainable of government and human civilization.…”
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    Dai Salons alle Esposizioni, alle aste di New York nel XIX secolo. Il caso di Ignacio León y Escosura by Marinella Pigozzi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The role played by salons, exhibitions, art dealers and critics in the dissemination of a nostalgic taste has recently begun to be examined. Paris, London and Rome were cities where every year operators of all kinds imported, restored, produced, sold or exported thousands of works, ancient, modern and contemporary, to Europe and the dynamic cities of the United States, including fake masterpieces meant for the most important collectors. …”
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    Properțiu, între elegia erotică și elegia civică by Alexandra Ciocârlie

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Le changement d’attitude se fait sentir surtout dans le dernier volume de Properce, consacré aux lieux sacrées de Rome et aux traditions nationales. Les élégies d’amour ont cédé la place aux poèmes civiques proches de l’idéologie officielle de l’époque.…”
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    L’art sacré en lumière by Viviana Gobbato

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Based on the study of three projects undertaken recently in sacred places—the chapel of Queen Theodelinda at Monza (2015), the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, at Venice (2018) and St Peter’s basilica at Rome (2018)—this article examines the intentions of new lighting strategies using LED lamps and their impact on the presentation and experience of architecture and sacred art in places of heritage. …”
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    En los orígenes de la observancia by María Luz Ríos Rodríguez, M.ª Dolores Fraga Sampedro

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The foundations in two kingdoms respond to the existence of the Schism and to the different obedience of Castile (to Avignon) and of Portugal (to Rome). The first documented protagonists are Fray Gonzalo Mariño, Fray Diego Arias and Fray Pedro Díaz. …”
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    Le lettere di Quintino Sella (1827-1884) a Giovanni Capellini (1833-1922) nella Biblioteca dell’Archiginnasio a Bologna (1861-1884) - The Correspondence by Q. Sella to (1827-1884)... by Gian Battista Vai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The one is concerned with the Geological Mapping of Italy at large scale as a new unite State, and the other with the updating of the ancient and glorious Accademia dei Lincei in Rome 1603. The second was fulfilled in the 1870s by Sella also with the help of Capellini well acquainted at the level of scientific organizers worldwide. …”
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    Examination of Chinese Gambling Problems through a Socio-Historical-Cultural Perspective by Samson Tse, Alex C.H. Yu, Fiona Rossen, Chong-Wen Wang

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We undertook a brief comparison between two ancient civilizations, China and Rome, in order to gain better understanding about gambling among Chinese people. …”
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    A cidade desejada e sublimada por Jorge Amado: os lugares imaginados em Bahia de Todos-os- Santos: guia de ruas e mistérios de Salvador by Ricardo Araújo Barberena

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Even if the city has changed physically, it remains unchanged in terms of its poetic prose and in the production of a sublime descriptivism of a “black Rome.”…”
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