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circle-7-2 · 6 months ago
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Ok, number 1 capcut has gone all PRO so i had to use alight motion fully for this one (which is why the text looks weird), 2 I know Horace should've been Horacito but i decided to do it with -sito for the trend, 3 this is an artstyle so no i did not turn them into yknow what 🫡🫡🫡
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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San Lucano church in Auronzo, Veneto region of Italy
Italian vintage postcard
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primepaginequotidiani · 3 months ago
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PRIMA PAGINA Gazzetta Del Sud Calabria di Oggi giovedì, 27 marzo 2025
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fuyukiikechi · 11 months ago
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greciaroma · 1 year ago
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CULTURA NEL Iº E NEL IIº SECOLO d.C.
Dalla morte di Augusto nel 14 d.C. fino al 200 circa, gli autori romani enfatizzarono lo stile e sperimentarono nuovi e sorprendenti modi di espressione. Tra i poemi epici si ricordano le Argonautiche di Gaio Valerio Flacco, che seguono le vicende di Giasone e degli Argonauti alla ricerca del vello d'oro, la Tebaide di Stazio, che segue il conflitto dei figli di Edipo e dei Sette contro Tebe, e i Punica di Silio Italico, che trattano la seconda guerra punica e le invasioni di Annibale in Italia. Per mano di Marziale, l'epigramma raggiunse la qualità pungente che ancora oggi gli viene associata. Giovenale satireggiava il vizio. Lo storico Tacito dipinse un quadro indimenticabilmente cupo del primo impero nelle sue Storie e negli Annali, entrambi scritti all'inizio del II secolo. Il suo contemporaneo Svetonio scrisse le biografie dei 12 governanti romani da Giulio Cesare a Domiziano. Le lettere di Plinio il ...
continua a leggere su: https://www.greciaroma.com/cultura-antonini
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tremaghi · 1 year ago
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Risòtt e lüganega, ciaccer e tortèi de Carneval
Non mi maschero per Carnevale, ma un peccato di gola ci può stare.Oggi ho cucinato il risotto con la luganiga, pietanza tipica lombarda che spesso ricorre nei menù carnevaleschi delle varie feste in piazza in diverse località, anche nel Canton Ticino, dove è tradizione consumarlo il giovedì grasso, sfumato con il Merlot, il vino principe della Svizzera italiana.Spesso confusa con la salsiccia, la…
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beatricecenci · 2 months ago
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Pietro Lucano (Italian, 1878-1972)
Tarda estate
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thedreadfulwolf · 1 year ago
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Counting down the days till I get to smooch him
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calabria-mediterranea · 9 months ago
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“When there's nothing left of the classical world, when all the peasants and artisans are dead, when industry has run the cycle of production and consumption without respite, then our history will be over.”
~ Pier Paolo Pasolini
Riace, Calabria, Italy
The poor village of Riace, located on the Ionian coast of Southern Italy's Calabria, was a ‘ghost town’ until it revived socio-economically by hosting refugees. The Mayor Lucano proposed the refugees should stay in the village and take over the abandoned homes.
The multiculturalism, the variety of skills and personal stories which people have brought to Riace have revolutionised what was becoming a ghost town.
Riace reconfigured the idea of immigration as a danger to tradition and challenged the European Union and Italian government’s interpretations of humanitarianism to distract attention from a migration-hostile environment.
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circle-7-2 · 8 months ago
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“Ma tosto che n’hai, pensa che la cara
tua libertà non meno abbi perduta
che se giocata te l’avessi a zara.”
(L. Ariosto, Satira I, vv. 118-120)
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tearsofrefugees · 1 month ago
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primepaginequotidiani · 3 months ago
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PRIMA PAGINA Gazzetta Del Sud Calabria di Oggi mercoledì, 26 marzo 2025
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 2 years ago
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José Garnelo y Alda (Spanish, 1866-1944) La muerte de Lucano, 1887 Museo Nacional del Prado
The work is based on the speech that Emilio Castelar dedicated in 1857 to the great Roman poet Lucano (Córdoba, 39-Rome, 65). It represents his suicide, induced by Nero like that of his uncle Seneca (see the painting by Manuel Domínguez, P004688, which inspired its composition). The presence of his wife, Pola Argentaria, and her friends conveys the emotion of the scene, as do the cut roses, chains, and the poet's manuscripts.
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italiancarssince1946 · 1 year ago
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1978 Ghia Ford Lucano
My tumblr-blogs:
www.tumblr.com/germancarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/frenchcarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/englishcarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/italiancarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/japanesecarssince1947 & www.tumblr.com/uscarssince1935
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beatricecenci · 4 months ago
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Pietro Lucano (Italian, 1878-1972)
Tramonto ad Osoppo
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calabria-mediterranea · 9 months ago
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Riace, Calabria, Italy
Riace: The Italian village abandoned by locals, adopted by migrants
The hilltop medieval village of Riace on Italy's south coast was almost a ghost town 15 years ago. Houses were derelict and the local school was near to closing.
The village was in danger of becoming extinct as residents disappeared to northern Italy, and abroad, for jobs during the economic boom.
Since then Riace has seen a change in its destiny, by openly welcoming a controlled number of migrants, who live and work as part of the community.
This transformation was instigated by the mayor, Domenico Lucano, who set up a scheme, funded by the Italian government, to offer refugees the abandoned apartments and training. It has helped to rebuild both the town's population and economy.
"I do nothing more than what I think is right for our little community," says Lucano, who started the pioneering programme in 1998.
"The multiculturalism, the variety of skills and personal stories which people have brought to Riace have revolutionised what was becoming a ghost town.
"There were people without a house here, and there were houses without people here. It's simple."
Photos by @ludom_, @nina_giga, @giovanni_not, @carlo_galluzzo_fisio, @nataliaborri, @marcodautiliamddisegnini
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