Author : Anna L. Moro
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Italian language
ISBN : STANFORD:36105113059658
Aspects Of Old Neapolitan
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Naples, Past and Present
Author : Arthur H. Norway
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-13
Category : Travel
ISBN : EAN:4064066187750
Naples, Past and Present by Arthur H. Norway Pdf
"Naples, Past and Present" by Arthur H. Norway. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
A Catalogue of Pictures, Statues, Busts, Antique Columns, Bronzes ... Indian, Neapolitan and Other China, with Notices of the Large Collection of Books ... at Hendersyde Park, to which is Added Some Particulars of the Exterior of the House, Etc. [With a Plate.]
Author : Hendersyde Park
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1859
Category : Electronic
ISBN : NLS:V000592396
A Catalogue of Pictures, Statues, Busts, Antique Columns, Bronzes ... Indian, Neapolitan and Other China, with Notices of the Large Collection of Books ... at Hendersyde Park, to which is Added Some Particulars of the Exterior of the House, Etc. [With a Plate.] by Hendersyde Park Pdf
The Wor(l)ds of Neapolitan Arts and Crafts
Author : Raffaella Antinucci,Carolina Diglio,Maria Giovanna Petrillo
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781527537088
The Wor(l)ds of Neapolitan Arts and Crafts by Raffaella Antinucci,Carolina Diglio,Maria Giovanna Petrillo Pdf
This collection of essays investigates the terminology of traditional Neapolitan arts and crafts analyzed from a novel linguistic and cultural perspective. With some exceptions, the trades examined in the contributions—including pizza and pastry making, the art of presepio (crib), lute-making and coral dealing, among others—still exist in Naples and in the Campania region. They represent an important component of the cultural heritage of the area that this volume brings to light by furthering current research in the fields of terminology, history and cultural anthropology. The book is divided into two sections, corresponding to the two languages in which the articles are written (English and French), although the terminological analyses also focus on Italian, Neapolitan and Spanish. This choice is expressly demanded by the political legacy of Naples, which for six centuries was alternately dominated by French, Spanish and Austrian rulers whose lasting influence on the city’s traditions and language the essays explore.
Virgil's Golden Egg and Other Neapolitan Miracles
Author : Michael A. Ledeen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351297264
Virgil's Golden Egg and Other Neapolitan Miracles by Michael A. Ledeen Pdf
Savvy Italians will tell you that Neapolitans are considered the cleverest, most imaginative, most romantic, and the most entertaining people in the country. The world's finest men's fashions are Neapolitan, Italy's most celebrated popular songs and a high proportion of popular and operatic singers are Neapolitan—starting with Enrico Caruso. Sophia Loren and Toto are famously Neapolitan. Divorce Italian Style and Marriage Italian Style were based on plays written by the great Neapolitan Eduardo de Filippo. If you check the Italian literary awards year after year, you will find an amazingly high proportion of Neapolitans walking off with the highest honors. Naples has been a great creative center for hundreds of years. Neapolitan creativity has survived centuries of foreign occupation, widespread misery, the end of its role as a great capital city, repeated natural catastrophes, and terrible epidemics. What accounts for the creativity of Naples? The sorcerer Virgil is said to have created a Golden Egg, inside a crystal sphere, to save Naples from natural catastrophe. The egg, locked in an iron cage, was buried beneath a castle—still known as the "Egg Castle"—to give it stability and to give eternal life to Naples. Michael Ledeen suggests some surprising answers in a highly original exploration of Neapolitan life and death that ranges from religion to organized crime, war and violence. His deep affection for this remarkable city and its people is evident on every page.
Neapolitan Postcards
Author : Goffredo Plastino,Joseph Sciorra
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-06-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780810881600
Neapolitan Postcards by Goffredo Plastino,Joseph Sciorra Pdf
Neapolitan Postcards gathers a diverse group of international scholars to investigate unexplored transnational aspects of the intimate yet globally popular canzone napoletana. Performed and beloved worldwide in almost every language, the style had hits such as “Funiculì funiculà” (1880) and “’O sole mio” (1898) which sold millions of copies. These hits fueled the tradition’s spread across the world over the course of the twentieth century with the eventual popularity of covers by singers and musicians of all music genres and styles, from popular music to opera and jazz. This book is the first scholarly work that considers the specific complexities of the international Neapolitan Song scenes through case studies from Argentina, England, Greece, and the United States, employing analyses of compositions, iconographical sources, international films, mechanical musical instruments, performances, and recordings devoted to the canzone napoletana.
Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century
Author : Eloisa Dodero
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004399105
Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century by Eloisa Dodero Pdf
In Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century Eloisa Dodero aims at documenting the history of numerous private collections formed in Naples during the 18th century, with particular concern for the “Neapolitan marbles” and the circumstances of their dispersal.
Becoming Neapolitan
Author : John A. Marino
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801899393
Becoming Neapolitan by John A. Marino Pdf
2011 Winner of the Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize of the Renaissance Society of America Naples in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries managed to maintain a distinct social character while under Spanish rule. John A. Marino's study explores how the population of the city of Naples constructed their identity in the face of Spanish domination. As Western Europe’s largest city, early modern Naples was a world unto itself. Its politics were decentralized and its neighborhoods diverse. Clergy, nobles, and commoners struggled to assert political and cultural power. Looking at these three groups, Marino unravels their complex interplay to show how such civic rituals as parades and festival days fostered a unified Neapolitan identity through the assimilation of Aragonese customs, Burgundian models, and Spanish governance. He discusses why the relationship between mythical and religious representations in ritual practices allowed Naples's inhabitants to identify themselves as citizens of an illustrious and powerful sovereignty and explains how this semblance of stability and harmony hid the city's political, cultural, and social fissures. In the process, Marino finds that being and becoming Neapolitan meant manipulating the city's rituals until their original content and meaning were lost. The consequent widening of divisions between rich and poor led Naples's vying castes to turn on one another as the Spanish monarchy weakened. Rich in source material and tightly integrated, this nuanced, synthetic overview of the disciplining of ritual life in early modern Naples digs deep into the construction of Neapolitan identity. Scholars of early modern Italy and of Italian and European history in general will find much to ponder in Marino's keen insights and compelling arguments.
Financial Innovation and Resilience
Author : Lilia Costabile,Larry Neal
Publisher : Springer
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783319902487
Financial Innovation and Resilience by Lilia Costabile,Larry Neal Pdf
As Ignazio Visco, Governor of the Bank of Italy, says in his Foreword, all economic policy makers today need to re-examine our history to help them confront the challenges of today. This edited volume focuses specifically on the theme of financial innovation and how financial resiliency was achieved in Naples. To highlight both the achievements of the public banks of Naples and their lessons for financial resiliency, the book focuses on financial crises and how they were overcome in Naples in contrast to other European financial systems. The first section focuses on the development of the public banks unique to Naples. The second section compares those with other banking systems and how they responded to the same shock in 1622, caused by the full mobilization of European belligerents to finance their efforts in the Thirty Years War. The next section compares lessons learned in the rest of Europe over the next century and a half. The final section comes back to original start of the narrative arc to suggest ways that today’s policymakers and thinkers could use the historical experience of the public banks of Naples to deal better with the ongoing problems stemming from the financial crisis of 2007-08.
Perils by sea and by land; or, The Neapolitan commander
Author : F Claudius Armstrong
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1865
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:590031775
Perils by sea and by land; or, The Neapolitan commander by F Claudius Armstrong Pdf
The Clement Bible at the Medieval Courts of Naples and Avignon
Author : CathleenA. Fleck
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 527 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351545525
The Clement Bible at the Medieval Courts of Naples and Avignon by CathleenA. Fleck Pdf
As a 'biography' of the fourteenth-century illustrated Bible of Clement VII, an opposition pope in Avignon from 1378-94, this social history traces the Bible's production in Naples (c. 1330) through its changing ownership and meaning in Avignon (c. 1340-1405) to its presentation as a gift to Alfonso, King of Aragon (c. 1424). The author's novel approach, based on solid art historical and anthropological methodologies, allows her to assess the object's evolving significance and the use of such a Bible to enhance the power and prestige of its princely and papal owners. Through archival sources, the author pinpoints the physical location and privileged treatment of the Clement Bible over a century. The author considers how the Bible's contexts in the collection of a bishop, several popes, and a king demonstrate the value of the Bible as an exchange commodity. The Bible was undoubtedly valued for the aesthetic quality of its 200+ luxurious images. Additionally, the author argues that its iconography, especially Jerusalem and visionary scenes, augments its worth as a reflection of contemporary political and religious issues. Its images offered biblical precedents, its style represented associations with certain artists and regions in Italy, and its past provided links to important collections. Fleck's examination of the art production around the Bible in Naples and Avignon further illuminates the manuscript's role as a reflection of the court cultures in those cities. Adding to recent art historical scholarship focusing on the taste and signature styles in late medieval and Renaissance courts, this study provides new information about workshop practices and techniques. In these two court cities, the author analyzes styles associated with different artists, different patrons, and even with different rooms of the rulers' palaces, offering new findings relevant to current scholarship, not only in art history but also in court and collection studies.
A Journey from Naples to Jerusalem, by Way of Athens, Egypt, and the Peninsula of Sinai
Author : Dawson Borrer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1845
Category : Levant
ISBN : BML:37001100320394
A Journey from Naples to Jerusalem, by Way of Athens, Egypt, and the Peninsula of Sinai by Dawson Borrer Pdf
The Deeds of the Neapolitan Bishops
Author : Luigi Andrea Berto
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000883862
The Deeds of the Neapolitan Bishops by Luigi Andrea Berto Pdf
In the early Middle Ages Naples underwent huge changes. She was able to acquire complete independence from the Byzantine Empire and to emerge as one of the major powers in southern Italy. Moreover, Naples avoided becoming part of the Frankish Empire, being subdued by the Lombards of southern Italy, and being attacked by the Muslims, who had conquered Sicily. The Deeds of the Neapolitan Bishops, the only medieval historical text composed in Naples before the 14th century, not only reports the biographies of the Neapolitan bishops during those centuries, but also describes the history of Naples and the relationships the Neapolitans had with their dangerous neighbors. This volume presents the analysis, Latin text, English translation, and historical commentary of this work, thus offering an important contribution for a better understanding of early medieval southern Italian (and Mediterranean) history. The book will appeal to scholars and students of chronicles, Naples, and Church history in early medieval Italy, as well as all those interested in medieval Europe and the Mediterranean.
A History of Neapolitan Drama in the Twentieth Century
Author : Mariano D'Amora
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781443886222
A History of Neapolitan Drama in the Twentieth Century by Mariano D'Amora Pdf
In a world that tends to homologate, thus becoming, in every aspect of our lives, grey, flat and uniform, so creating the world of universal similarity (including language), does it still make sense today to talk about vernacular theatre? Tackling such a question implies uncovering the reasons for the disappearance of the many regional theatres that were present in Italy in the nineteenth century. There is no doubt that first the unification of the country in 1861, and then the language policies of fascism in the ‘30s were the final nails in the coffin for local theatres. It is also true, however, that what really determined their downsizing was the progressive loss of connection with their own environment. If we give an essentially superficial interpretation to the adjective “vernacular”, and in a play we see a canovaccio (plot) that the local star uses as a vehicle to show his talent through a series of modest mannerisms, then “vernacular” implies the death certificate of this type of theatre (once the star dies, his alleged dramaturgy dies with him and his mannerisms). On the contrary, if we identify in this adjective the theatre’s healthy attempt to develop a local, social and cultural analysis of its environment, it opens a whole new meaning and acquires a perspective that a national theatre can never aspire to. This is the case of Neapolitan theatre. It managed to survive and thrive, producing plays that were capable of critically describing modern and contemporary reality. Neapolitan playwrights forcefully proclaimed their roots as a primary source for their work. The city, in fact, became a direct expression of that cultural microcosm which provided them with the living flesh of their plots.
Naples in the Nineties
Author : Eustace Neville Rolfe,Eustace Neville-Rolfe,Edmund Rolfe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : Italy
ISBN : HARVARD:HNPVHH