Confrerence on post-earthquake reconstruction
A meeting among engineers, architects and surveyors to reason together on the post-earthquake reconstruction.
Featured speeches include those by Spoleto Mayor Fabrizio Cardarelli, Head of City Planning Antonio Cappelletti, Special Office for Reconstruction coordinator Alfiero Moretti, USR manager for private reconstruction Francesca Pazzaglia and USR manager for public reconstruction Filippo Battoni.
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Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 1 December
THE SABINES: A PEOPLE OF ITALY AMONG MYTH, HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY. NEW LIGHTS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS AT COLLE DEL FORNO
Enrico Benelli – Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico – CNR Rome
Friday 22 December
THE NECROPOLIS AT PIAZZA D’ARMI, NEW INTERPRETATIONS, RESTORATIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS
Nicola Bruni – Associazione Astra
Joachim Weidig – Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg
Fabio Fazzini – Archaeologist
Friday 19 January
ROMAN ASSISI
Laura Manca – Formerly at the Soprintendenza Archeologica dell’Umbria
Friday 9 February
THE ABBEY OF SASSOVIVO: ARISTOCRACIES AND RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE LATE OSTEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Roberta Taddei, Lia Barelli, Maria Romana Picuti – Università La Sapienza, Rome
Friday 23 February
THEATRES AND POLITICAL POWER: THE SPOLETO CASE
Giulia Rocco – Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
A dinner featuring the protagonists of Don Matteo, to celebrate together the end of the 11th season’s shootings.
Reservation is mandatory, subject to availability.
Reservation:
email: info.conspoleto@gmail.com
Info: +39 3342669688 from 11.00 to 13.00 Mon through Sat.
Christmas Photographic Promenade
The start is at the former railway museum, where a visit will take place, and a Promenade will follow, featuring a geologist who will show the main news and features of the former railway. A special “small house” will be erected at Caprareccia, where Santa will patiently wait for all children to arrive.
It is also possible to participate on board of Trenino Dotto, that will leave from the museum of the former railway Spoleto-Norcia at 11.00
Organization:
Italian Red Cross – Spoleto Section, in collaboration with Umbria Mobilità and BusItalia
Partecipation fee:
5 € , that include a sandwich with porchetta, water, wine and cakes
Reservation:
From 27 November to 1 December 2017 from 16.00 to ore 19.00 at the Museum of the former railway Spoleto-Norcia (via Fratelli Cervi 10)
or via e-mail: museoferroviespoletonorcia@gmail.com or
spoleto@cri.it
The 8th edition of Spoleto, la città in un presepe, the cribs exhibition organized by the Pro Loco di Spoleto “A. Busetti”, will be held from December 8, 2017 to January 14, 2018
Opening:
December 8, at 11.00 a. m. Former Church of San Simone (Piazza Campello)
Program:
Auditorium della Stella (Piazza Garibaldi)
Opening hours: 10.30 – 13.00 / 15.00 – 18.30
Monumental Crib by Masters Stefano and Alessandro Fiasca from Avezzano. The Nativity Scene extends over an area of more than 20 square meters.
Ex Chiesa di San Simone (Piazza Carducci)
Opening hours: 10.30 – 13.00 / 15.00 – 18.30
7th Competition of Crib Art “Youth Creativity in Schools”.
Exhibition of Nativity Scenes of vast dimensions curated by Anna Maria Donati and Nando Zannoli
Life-size Nativity scene by “Il Borgaccio” association
Exhibition of Nativity scenes by Spoleto’s artists
Sala degli Ori (Via Aurelio Saffi)
Opening hours: 10.30 – 13.00 / 15.00 – 18.30
Opening December 10, 2017 at 17.00 p. m.
Christmas according to sculptor Giorgio Carlini and Danila Diglio
Electrode welding on iron sheets and dremel work with glass colours on iron.
Ex Monte di Pietà (Via Aurelio Saffi)
Opening hours: 10.30 – 13.00 / 15.00 – 18.30
Exhibition of wooden handicrafts “The small ancient world”, collection by M° Mario Bartoli
Exhibition of rural objects with iron miniatures by Giacomo Cintio.
Ex Monte di Pietà (Via Visale)
Opening hours: 10.00-13.00 / 15.00-19.00
Artistic crib made by Spoleto prison inmates
Christmas 2017 Traditional charity fishing tournament
Pievania Santa Maria Centro Caritas (Saint Ansano charity fishing)
Ex Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (Piazzetta SS Giovanni e Paolo)
Opening hours: 10.30 – 13.00 / 15.00 – 18.30
Exhibition of ‘500 and ‘700 nativity scenes – private collection
Palazzo Mauri 1st floor – Saturday December 16, 2017 at 17.00
Conference “Il Presepio” (The Crib) – speaker M° Andrea Tortora – member of “Italia Amici del Presepio” association.
Ex Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (Piazzetta SS Giovanni e Paolo) 15.00 – 18.30
Meetings with Art “The Nativity scene in the Medieval Tradition”
Curated by Mrs Caterina Sapori
Ex Chiesa di San Simone – Saturday December 23, 2017 at 17.00
Reading of poems “Tender innocence: Jesus in the manger” curator Sandro Costanzi in collaboration with “Fare Cultura” Cultural Association.
Competition for families – Best domestic nativity scene – 8th edition
Registration by December 20 at Pro Spoleto.
Palazzo Mauri 2nd floor – Saturday January 27, 2018 at 10.00
Award day
Organization:
Association Pro Loco of Spoleto “A. Busetti” – Pro Loco Association of Spoleto
Via Minervio n° 2 – Spoleto (PG)
Tel / Fax: 0743 46484 Mob: 331 8855493
e-mail: prospoleto@gmail.com
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 22 December
THE NECROPOLIS AT PIAZZA D’ARMI, NEW INTERPRETATIONS, RESTORATIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS
Nicola Bruni – Associazione Astra
Joachim Weidig – Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg
Fabio Fazzini – Archaeologist
Friday 19 January
ROMAN ASSISI
Laura Manca – Formerly at the Soprintendenza Archeologica dell’Umbria
Friday 9 February
THE ABBEY OF SASSOVIVO: ARISTOCRACIES AND RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE LATE OSTEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Roberta Taddei, Lia Barelli, Maria Romana Picuti – Università La Sapienza, Rome
Friday 23 February
THEATRES AND POLITICAL POWER: THE SPOLETO CASE
Giulia Rocco – Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 19 January
ROMAN ASSISI
Laura Manca – Formerly at the Soprintendenza Archeologica dell’Umbria
Friday 9 February
THE ABBEY OF SASSOVIVO: ARISTOCRACIES AND RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE LATE OSTEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Roberta Taddei, Lia Barelli, Maria Romana Picuti – Università La Sapienza, Rome
Friday 23 February
THEATRES AND POLITICAL POWER: THE SPOLETO CASE
Giulia Rocco – Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
On the occasion of the Lightquake 2017 exhibition, taking place at Spoleto’s Rocca Albornoz, the conference Lo Spazio della Luce (The Space of Light) is scheduled for Friday February 9th. A meeting to discuss how light shapes the urban space, enhancing the architectural value of buildings thus becoming a free sign in the work of art. The meeting will take place at 3 p. m. at Rocca Albornoz.
Nearly one hundred years after the publication of the book Towards a New Architecture by Le Corbusier, where the great Swiss architect speaks of the duality of light as essential for the livability of space and for the plasticity of the building’s architectural form, in recent years we have come to give the same qualitative importance to what artificial light expresses. Le Corbusier wrote that “Architecture is the skillful, appropriate and magnificent game of volumes under light“. Throughout this century, we have been watching the temporal extension of daily visual quality. Darkness has become the blackboard on which to draw new visual forms and revolutionize the concept of lighting through technology.
Paola Mercurelli Salari – Director of Rocca Albornoz – National Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto, Camilla Laureti – Councillor for Culture of the Municipality of Spoleto, Gianluca Bellucci – President of Sistema Museo, Maria Luisa Guerrini – President of the Architects’ Professional Association of Perugia and Stefano Mancini – President of the Engineers’ Professional Association of Perugia, will open the conference. The meeting will be chaired by architect Fabio Fabiani (OFARCH Officina d’Architettura).
Following interventions: scenographer Sebastiano Romano with “Light Scenographies in the urban space”, lighting designer Filippo Cannata di Cannata & Partners with “The rooms of light”, professor and engineer Marco Frascarolo of the University of Rome Tre with “Light up the city and its monuments” and professor Gisella Gellini of the Politecnico di Milano Scuola del Design with “LIGHT ART art-design-technology”.
The conference will end with a guided tour of the exhibition Lightquake 2017 “Black Light Art – Lighting Coloring the Dark”, with the co-curator Dr. Claudia Bottini and Sistema Museo.
Info:
Sistema Museo mob. 0039 340 5510813 – www.sistemamuseo.it
Facebook and Instagram: Lightquake 2017 Spoleto-Gubbio
The project BORN TO READ, that includes meetings of animated reading dedicated to children, parents, grandparents and educators, goes on with the following appointments, scheduled as usual at the Public Library in Palazzo Mauri at 17.00
Friday 9 February
STRIDING, TROTTING, GALLOPING
featuring storyteller Mirko Revoyera
Fairy tales of all times are crowded with horses, camels, donkeys. We know these protagonists, their courage, foolishness and wiseness; we should not forget that we always learn, even from a donkey.
Saturday 24 February
AND THE STORY BEGAN
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
Everything starts when a fox decides to have a fat, succulent goose for lunch. But the goose is a smart one and gets away unscathed…
Saturday 10 March
YUM!! I’LL EAT YOU
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
A fat, gluttonous little shepherdess spreads fear amongst her sheep; terror increases as a wolf by the long, sharp teeth arrives; fortunately it’s not the usual, sheep-eating wolf, but…
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 9 February
THE ABBEY OF SASSOVIVO: ARISTOCRACIES AND RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE LATE OSTEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Roberta Taddei, Lia Barelli, Maria Romana Picuti – Università La Sapienza, Rome
Friday 23 February
THEATRES AND POLITICAL POWER: THE SPOLETO CASE
Giulia Rocco – Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
G. Carducci Public Library, h 16.00
Origin and development of Socialism in Umbria between XIX and XX centuries
Introduction:
Giorgio Benvenuto, Presidente Fondazione Nenni.
Speakers:
Franco Bozzi, historian
Origins of Socialism in Perugia
Guido Farinelli
Pioneers of Socialismo in Spoleto
Marco Venanzi, historian
Socialism in Terni
Conclusions:
Giorgio Benvenuto
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 23 February
THEATRES AND POLITICAL POWER: THE SPOLETO CASE
Giulia Rocco – Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Storia, Patrimonio Culturale, Formazione e Società
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
The project BORN TO READ, that includes meetings of animated reading dedicated to children, parents, grandparents and educators, goes on with the following appointments, scheduled as usual at the Public Library in Palazzo Mauri at 17.00
Friday 9 February
STRIDING, TROTTING, GALLOPING
featuring storyteller Mirko Revoyera
Fairy tales of all times are crowded with horses, camels, donkeys. We know these protagonists, their courage, foolishness and wiseness; we should not forget that we always learn, even from a donkey.
Saturday 24 February
AND THE STORY BEGAN
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
Everything starts when a fox decides to have a fat, succulent goose for lunch. But the goose is a smart one and gets away unscathed…
Saturday 10 March
YUM!! I’LL EAT YOU
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
A fat, gluttonous little shepherdess spreads fear amongst her sheep; terror increases as a wolf by the long, sharp teeth arrives; fortunately it’s not the usual, sheep-eating wolf, but…
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 9 March
THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE SPOLETO TEATRO NUOVO: THE LATE-ANCIENT BUILDING IN THE CITY’S URBAN FABRIC
Matelda Albanesi – Archaeologist
Moreno Orazi – Architect
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
The project BORN TO READ, that includes meetings of animated reading dedicated to children, parents, grandparents and educators, goes on with the following appointments, scheduled as usual at the Public Library in Palazzo Mauri at 17.00
Friday 9 February
STRIDING, TROTTING, GALLOPING
featuring storyteller Mirko Revoyera
Fairy tales of all times are crowded with horses, camels, donkeys. We know these protagonists, their courage, foolishness and wiseness; we should not forget that we always learn, even from a donkey.
Saturday 24 February
AND THE STORY BEGAN
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
Everything starts when a fox decides to have a fat, succulent goose for lunch. But the goose is a smart one and gets away unscathed…
Saturday 10 March
YUM!! I’LL EAT YOU
featuring Domenico Madera and Alessia Rosi of Teatroleonde
A fat, gluttonous little shepherdess spreads fear amongst her sheep; terror increases as a wolf by the long, sharp teeth arrives; fortunately it’s not the usual, sheep-eating wolf, but…
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 23 March
CARSULAE: RESULTS OF THE LATEST EXCAVATION CAMPAIGNS
Luca Donnini, Massimiliano Gasperini – Associazione Astra
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
The LXVI Week of Study on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 5 to 11 April 2018 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be Migration in the Early Middle Ages.
The lessons will focus in particular on three themes related to migration: Ethno-anthropological Aspects, Migratory Processes and Transplantations and Sedimentations as a Result of Migrations that characterized the period under study.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Week of Study, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Week of Study and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 13 April
THE CHARIOT OF MONTELEONE DI SPOLETO
Francesco Roncalli – Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
The Academy of the Obtuses presents the 2018 cycle of Lectures:
Friday 13 April, h 18
For the staircase of piazza Pianciani
Giovanna Martellotti, CBS restauro Roma
Marco Menegotto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Giuliano Macchia, architect
Friday 20 April, h 17
From Rossini to Rossini: around Moses – Moïse
Biancamaria Brumana, Università degli studi di Perugia
Friday 27 April, h 17
Benedetto Egio da Spoleto: a great hellenist at the court of cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Ginette Vagenheim, Università di Rouen
Friday 4 May, h 17
book presentation Diary of a judge. My 50 years in the judiciary
by Gabriella Luccioli.
Roberto Laudenzi, Magistrate, Court of Spoleto
Maria Rosaria Marella, Università degli studi di Perugia
Alfonso Marchese, journalist
Wednesday 9 May, h 17
The origin of Man. Researches on human evolution in Africa at the Università di Perugia.
Marco Cherin, Paleonthologist, Università degli studi di Perugia
Wednesday 23 May, h 17
The restoration of the Roman villa in Positano
Bruno Bruni, Coobec
Date tba
Presentation of the issue 54.10 of Spoletium (mag)
Saturday 21 April at 11, the Rocca Albornoz in Spoleto will host a conference on Wine, oil, and art, heritage of the Italian culture. Mayor Maria Elena Bececco will provide the institutional greetings. Featured speakers include Paolo Braconi of the Università di Perugia, Paolo Baioletti of Icqrf, and consultant Ilaria Capaccioni.
Moderator: Filippo Benedetti Valentini of Sapere Food.
The Academy of the Obtuses presents the 2018 cycle of Lectures:
Friday 13 April, h 18
For the staircase of piazza Pianciani
Giovanna Martellotti, CBS restauro Roma
Marco Menegotto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Giuliano Macchia, architect
Friday 20 April, h 17
From Rossini to Rossini: around Moses – Moïse
Biancamaria Brumana, Università degli studi di Perugia
Friday 27 April, h 17
Benedetto Egio da Spoleto: a great hellenist at the court of cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Ginette Vagenheim, Università di Rouen
Friday 4 May, h 17
book presentation Diary of a judge. My 50 years in the judiciary
by Gabriella Luccioli.
Roberto Laudenzi, Magistrate, Court of Spoleto
Maria Rosaria Marella, Università degli studi di Perugia
Alfonso Marchese, journalist
Wednesday 9 May, h 17
The origin of Man. Researches on human evolution in Africa at the Università di Perugia.
Marco Cherin, Paleonthologist, Università degli studi di Perugia
Wednesday 23 May, h 17
The restoration of the Roman villa in Positano
Bruno Bruni, Coobec
Date tba
Presentation of the issue 54.10 of Spoletium (mag)
The Academy of the Obtuses presents the 2018 cycle of Lectures:
Friday 13 April, h 18
For the staircase of piazza Pianciani
Giovanna Martellotti, CBS restauro Roma
Marco Menegotto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Giuliano Macchia, architect
Friday 20 April, h 17
From Rossini to Rossini: around Moses – Moïse
Biancamaria Brumana, Università degli studi di Perugia
Friday 27 April, h 17
Benedetto Egio da Spoleto: a great hellenist at the court of cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Ginette Vagenheim, Università di Rouen
Friday 4 May, h 17
book presentation Diary of a judge. My 50 years in the judiciary
by Gabriella Luccioli.
Roberto Laudenzi, Magistrate, Court of Spoleto
Maria Rosaria Marella, Università degli studi di Perugia
Alfonso Marchese, journalist
Wednesday 9 May, h 17
The origin of Man. Researches on human evolution in Africa at the Università di Perugia.
Marco Cherin, Paleonthologist, Università degli studi di Perugia
Wednesday 23 May, h 17
The restoration of the Roman villa in Positano
Bruno Bruni, Coobec
Date tba
Presentation of the issue 54.10 of Spoletium (mag)
The Academy of the Obtuses presents the 2018 cycle of Lectures:
Friday 13 April, h 18
For the staircase of piazza Pianciani
Giovanna Martellotti, CBS restauro Roma
Marco Menegotto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Giuliano Macchia, architect
Friday 20 April, h 17
From Rossini to Rossini: around Moses – Moïse
Biancamaria Brumana, Università degli studi di Perugia
Friday 27 April, h 17
Benedetto Egio da Spoleto: a great hellenist at the court of cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Ginette Vagenheim, Università di Rouen
Friday 4 May, h 17
book presentation Diary of a judge. My 50 years in the judiciary
by Gabriella Luccioli.
Roberto Laudenzi, Magistrate, Court of Spoleto
Maria Rosaria Marella, Università degli studi di Perugia
Alfonso Marchese, journalist
Wednesday 9 May, h 17
The origin of Man. Researches on human evolution in Africa at the Università di Perugia.
Marco Cherin, Paleonthologist, Università degli studi di Perugia
Wednesday 23 May, h 17
The restoration of the Roman villa in Positano
Bruno Bruni, Coobec
Date tba
Presentation of the issue 54.10 of Spoletium (mag)
The Rocca Albornoz – National Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto will host a series of meetings from Friday 27 April through Tuesday 5 June, 2018.
Five lectures by Mariarosaria Salvatore, Fabio Isman, Amedeo Feniello, Chiara Frugoni and Maria Grazia Nico wil focus on history, art history, culture and the Spoletan territory.
The event is organised by Polo museale dell’Umbria, Sistema Museo, Associazione Rocca Albornoziana and ANISA (National association of art history teachers).
Schedule:
27 April at 17.00
Mariarosaria Salvatore
The Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto: hints
2 May at 17.00
Fabio Isman
Presentation of the book Lost art in Italy. Dispersed collections, fleeing masterpieces
17 May at 18.00
Amedeo Feniello
The Middle Ages in “World History of Italy”
25 May at 17.00
Chiara Frugoni
Presentation of the book Life in the Middle Ages. Women, men and, above all, children
5 June at 17.00
Maria Grazia Nico
Cardinal Albornoz and the system of Roccas
Free admission – lectures will be held in Italian
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 16 May
THE ANCIENT CITY OF GUBBIO: NEW DATA FOR ITS KNOWLEDGE
Luana Cenciaioli – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Musei Archeologici Nazionali di Perugia e Orvieto
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
The Academy of the Obtuses presents the 2018 cycle of Lectures:
Friday 13 April, h 18
For the staircase of piazza Pianciani
Giovanna Martellotti, CBS restauro Roma
Marco Menegotto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Giuliano Macchia, architect
Friday 20 April, h 17
From Rossini to Rossini: around Moses – Moïse
Biancamaria Brumana, Università degli studi di Perugia
Friday 27 April, h 17
Benedetto Egio da Spoleto: a great hellenist at the court of cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Ginette Vagenheim, Università di Rouen
Friday 4 May, h 17
book presentation Diary of a judge. My 50 years in the judiciary
by Gabriella Luccioli.
Roberto Laudenzi, Magistrate, Court of Spoleto
Maria Rosaria Marella, Università degli studi di Perugia
Alfonso Marchese, journalist
Wednesday 9 May, h 17
The origin of Man. Researches on human evolution in Africa at the Università di Perugia.
Marco Cherin, Paleonthologist, Università degli studi di Perugia
Wednesday 23 May, h 17
The restoration of the Roman villa in Positano
Bruno Bruni, Coobec
Date tba
Presentation of the issue 54.10 of Spoletium (mag)
Second cycle of conferences Recounting History, a project in collaboration with GraficArte Severini and Astra Onlus.
At each meeting, participants will receive didactic kits and an ebook will be created, featuring last year’s conferences’ contents.
On the occasion of the conference, admission to the Museum is free. All conferences are in Italian.
Future meetings:
Friday 1 June
TOMBS FROM THE VALNERINA AT THE SPOLETO ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Chiara Procacci – Archaeologist
Maria Angela Turchetti – Polo Museale dell’Umbria, Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
Friday, March 29 at 21:00 | Cinéma Sala Pegasus
The director and journalist Stefano Liberti meets the audience of Spoleto for the presentation of the documentary SOYALISM.
The evening is a Visioni d’Autore special event, in collaboration with Coworking Spoleto
THE DOCUMENTARY
In an increasingly overpopulated world, in the grip of climate change, control of food production has become a huge business for a handful of a few giant companies. Following the pork production chain, from China to Brazil via the United States and Mozambique, the documentary describes the enormous movement of power concentration in the hands of these companies, which is taking hundreds of thousands of small producers out of business and permanently transforming entire landscapes. From intensive mega-breeding in China to the Amazon rainforest threatened by soybean crops developed to feed animals confined to sheds on the other side of the world, this process is undermining the social and environmental balances of the planet.
The film had its world premiere on November 18, 2018 at the International documentary film festival in Amsterdam.
STEFANO LIBERTI
Stefano Liberti is an Italian journalist and director. He directed the documentary “L’inferno dei bimbi stregoni” The hell of witch children, winner of L’Anello Debole award in 2010. He wrote “I signori del cibo. Viaggio nell’industria alimentare che sta distruggendo il pianeta” The Lords of food. A journey into the food industry that is destroying the planet (Minimum fax 2016).
Visioni d’Autore is organized by the City of Spoleto, MAIA Cultural Association and Cinéma Sala Pegasus.
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
New cycle of conferences organized by director Paola Mercurelli Salari.
Schedule:
1 March 2019 at 17.00
Marina de Marchi
Blacksmiths and goldsmiths in Longobard society: compared productions
15 March 2019 at 17.00
Stefano Gasparri
The Longobard Duchy of Spoleto between Pavia, Rome and the Franks
29 March 2019 at 17.00
Augusto Ancillotti
Immigrants’ Words: the Longobards still speak
3 May 2019 at 17.00
Francesco Paolo di Teodoro
Leonardo between Architecture and Painting
18 May 2019 at 17.00
Presentation of a book by Alessandra Necci
Isabel and Lucretia, sisters-in-law. Women of Power at Court in Renaissance Italy
31 May 2019 at 17.00
Performing presentation of a book by Amedeo Feniello and Alessandro Vanoli
Story of the Mediterranean in 20 objects
FROZEN PARK
Ice rink
from Saturday 23 November 2019 to Sunday 26 January 2020
parking area near Via Fratelli Cervi
CHRISTMAS MARKETS
Friday 29 November – Tuesday 14 January 2020
Casina dell’Ippocastano gardens
THE ENCHANTED FOREST
music concerts and Christmas shows on weekends
Saturday 30 November – Wednesday 15 January 2020
Chico Mendes Park
NATALE IN GIOCO
7-8 December/ 14-15 December/ 21-22 December | Old Town
children’s entertainment with Santa Claus from 16.30 to 19.30
CHRISTMAS CRIBS
from Sunday 8 December 2019 to Tuesday 14 January 2020
Church of S. Simone
Spoleto, la città in un Presepe – 10th edition
BAGPIPERS
7-8 December/ 14-15 December/ 21-22 December
Old Town
curated by Marco Tonelli and Bruno Corà
Palazzo Collicola
Almost twenty-five years later, Gianni Asdrubali (Tuscania, 1955) is again a protagonist in Spoleto, with a solo exhibition that takes stock of the work of one of the most interesting contemporary Italian painters, who established himself on the national and international scene as an innovator of abstract, aniconic and gestural research since the 1980s.
The exhibition, curated by Marco Tonelli (Director of Palazzo Collicola) and Bruno Corà (President of the Foundation Palazzo Albizzini Collezione Burri and member of Palazzo Collicola’s Scientific Committee), is a retrospective of his work through the most representative and enigmatic as well as evocative cycles of paintings such as Aggroblanda, Trigombo, Malumazac, Zeimekke, Azota, Stoide, Azotrumbo, Tromboloide.
Scheduled for 21 March, suspended due to the Covid-19 lockdown, the exhibition vibrantly announces the reopening of Palazzo Collicola and its activities, albeit with many changes in programming due to the pandemic.
The exhibition’s title Surfing with the Alien (one of the most famous tracks by American virtuoso and brilliant guitarist Joe Satriani), means to communicate the unstable balance, dizzy leaps and acrobatics in the void of a dynamic painting that looks like fluctuating in the dimensions of space, each time generating new plots and surprising trajectories.
As Asdrubali himself once wrote: “Surfing is an action generated by absence. But this surfing is not smooth, it is contrastingly bumping, it is running away, going away, to then return and bang into its own beginning, but every time it returns and bumps into itself it deforms and opens the structure, transforming the ‘figure’ of the image, which is never the same. The interaction is the figure of this struggle, of this contrast between surfing and the alien”.
Asdrubali’s figure is an extreme one, an artist whom critic Filiberto Menna listed in the Astrazione povera group, Flavio Caroli in that of Magico primario, and that Giovanni Carandente invited at the Venice Biennale in 1988.
At Palazzo Collicola, the exhibition unfolds through the rooms at the ground floor, which once housed the permanent collection of the Modern Art Gallery (since 2019 rearranged at the museum’s second floor), where two other works by Asdrubali are kept, including a spectacular Tromboloide from 1992. An interactive project, ZUMBER, by the ORAMIDE research group, has been realized on this work and will soon be available on the museum’s website http://www.palazzocollicola.it
The exhibition will be open to the public from 27 June to 13 September 2020, it has been realized with the collaboration of Galleria Giraldi, Galleria A Arte Invernizzi, Galleria Matteo Lampertico, Galleria Consorti. During the exhibition, a catalogue with texts by Marco Tonelli, Bruno Corà and an interview with the artist Davide Silvioli will be published.
Opening times:
June-July: Fri-Sun 10.30-13.00 / 15.30-19,00
August-September: Thur 15.30-18.30 | Fri-Sun 10.30-13.00 / 15.30-19,00
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 69th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 21 to 27 April 2022 at Albornoz Palace Hotel. This year’s theme will be The Franks.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org
The 70th Study Week on the Early Middle Ages, organized by CISAM, will be held from 13 to 19 April 2023 at Teatro Caio Melisso. This year’s theme will be Time in the early Middle Ages.
Everyday time and food time, legal and liturgical time, time in grammatical studies and in musical theories and practices: on this and much more the LXX CISAM Week proposes 36 international scholars to present and discuss lectures in their areas of expertise, involving the widest possible range of early medieval evidence, disciplines and civilizations, thus bringing us closer to the deepest possible understanding of early medieval time.
Spoleto’s Fondazione Centro Italiano Centro di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo is a noble cultural institution that prints books on the Middle Ages and it is considered a solid point of reference in worldwide medieval research providing, through the Study Week, an opportunity for academics and enthusiasts to meet and debate at the highest level.
For information about the Study Week and how to participate:
Fondazione CISAM
Palazzo Arroni, via dell’Arringo – Spoleto
Ph. 0743 225630 – Fax 0743 49902
cisam@cisam.org – www.cisam.org