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Moruzzo, Roberta, Francesco Riccioli, Angela Galasso, Carmelo Troccoli, Salomon Espinosa Diaz, and Francesco Di Iacovo. "Italian Social Farming: the Network of Coldiretti and Campagna Amica." Sustainability 12, no. 12 (June 19, 2020): 5036. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12125036.

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For the last ten years, Social farming (SF) has become an innovative practice able to connect multifunctional agriculture and novel social services for urban and rural areas in Italy and the EU. By looking at the experience from Italy, it is possible to note that SF has not developed homogeneously along the national territory. It is characterized by a wide range of practices and activities related to the development of a welfare in which several topics such as subsidiarity, the value of relationship, and co-production find multiple meanings and applications. This paper provides a further contribution to the knowledge on this type of activity and opens the way to deeper considerations on the topic. The information reported in this study refers to a project born in 2018 and carried out by Fondazione Campagna Amica, a foundation promoted by Coldiretti, the main organization of agricultural entrepreneurs in Italy. This paper focuses on the analysis of data collected during this project, through in-depth interviews carried out from July 2018 to March 2019 among 229 agricultural enterprises, as well as meetings with representatives of the regional offices of Coldiretti that are involved in SF. This study aims to reach a better understanding of the development of SF in Italy through the perspective of a national network of farmers and to compare SF practices across regions in order to examine their similarities and differences. The most important results show big individual farms with a great variety of agricultural activities and livestock systems, with a clear predominance of horticulture. These SF farms mainly provide direct sales and educational activities and are involved in training and job placement services.
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Crucitti, Pierangelo, Stefano Doglio, and Luca Tringali. "Depigmented phenotypes inside a Salamandrina perspicillata population of the Campagna Romana (Latium, Italy)." Natural History Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 29, 2016): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2016.263.

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The authors report the finding of eight individuals of <em>Salamandrina</em> <em>perspicillata</em> (Savi, 1821) with aberrant body colour discovered within a large population of the species in the Natural Reserve “Macchia di Gattaceca and Macchia del Barco” (Campagna Romana, Latium).
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Figueiredo, Elisabete, and Antonio Raschi. "«Un' immensa campagna avvolta dal verde» - Reinventing rural areas in Italy through tourism promotional images." European Countryside 3, no. 1 (January 1, 2011): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10091-011-0001-4.

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MAFFI, LUCIANO, and MARCO ROCHINI. "Poor relief systems in rural Italy: the territory of the diocese of Tortona in the eighteenth century." Continuity and Change 31, no. 2 (July 12, 2016): 211–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416016000242.

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AbstractThis article studies the development of poor relief in the rural areas of the diocese of Tortona in the eighteenth century, through the analysis of the parish reports written for the pastoral visits of bishops Giulio Resta and Giuseppe Lodovico Andujar in 1741 and 1743. The reports record the most important assistance activities organised by different social actors: dowries for poor girls; bread, money and clothing to distribute to the poor; but also formal support in the form of hospitals providing shelter and care for pilgrims and the sick; the monti di pietà, which loaned money and the grain stores, which provided essential loans of grain. The diocese of Tortona in the eighteenth century represents a privileged point of view for understanding how the development of poor relief in the ancien régime was influenced by the political and institutional, geographical, landowning and socio-ecomomic context. Here, a complex institutional situation, combined with a diverse geographical and socio-economic context, gave rise to a variety of poor relief systems.
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Zito, Carla. "Parish Churches, Patrimony of the Community or of the Diocese?" Actas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea 6 (April 3, 2020): 182–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2019.6.0.6238.

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My intervention was born as a reflection on the Census of churches of Turin diocese, organized by the CEI (Italian Episcopal Conference). Through my studies, I’ve observed the case of Turin ecclesiastical heritage built in the second half of the 20th century. A great number of places of worship have changed their historical validity due to arbitrariness of choices and interventions.I’ve always supported the thesis that this religious buildings are an important patrimony for the urban history and expression of the pastoral liturgy of the diocese in Italy and that the community is fundamental to the birth and the management of a parish centre. Now I think that it is necessary to consolidate project strategies and fix best-practices to preserve the ecclesiastic heritage from everyone’s action.Generally speaking, what contemporary buildings can be part of the Church heritage? How far can priests and communities decide, independently, to intervene?
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Kajinić, Josip. "Komparativna analiza prostorne organizacije Katoličke Crkve na hrvatskoj obali Jadrana. Promjene nakon Drugoga svjetskog rata te perspektive buduće reorganizacije." Geoadria 21, no. 2 (July 18, 2016): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.14.

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This paper outlines the changes in the organisation of the Catholic Church in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia after World War II. A detailed analysis of the circumstances that lead to the establishment of the Rijeka Diocese, Archdiocese and Metropolitan Archdiocese, ecclesiastical union of the Istrian region in Croatia, the abolition of the Zadar Metropolitan Archdiocese, the raising of the Split-Makarska Diocese to an Archdiocese, and the establishment of the Split Metropolitan Archdiocese. The principles upon which the Church reorganisation in the spatial sense are considered, and presents new insights, particularly for the Croatian dimension. The second part of the paper gives a comparative analysis of the spatial organisation of the Catholic Church on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, with other countries. Examples were selected based on compatibility of different factors, with consideration to the historical context of events and their causes. To that aim, specific examples of the church administration in France and Italy are given. Using these examples and documents of church archives and official records and documents of the Catholic Church, this paper gives a final overview of the possibilities for the reorganisation of the church administration on the Croatian Adriatic coast.
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Kajinić, Josip. "Comparative analysis of the spatial organisation of the Catholic Church on the Croatian Adriatic coast. Changes after World War II and perspectives for its future reorganisation." Geoadria 21, no. 2 (January 2, 2017): 183–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.15.

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This paper outlines the changes in the organisation of the Catholic Church in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia after World War II. A detailed analysis of the circumstances that lead to the establishment of the Rijeka Diocese, Archdiocese and Metropolitan Archdiocese, ecclesiastical union of the Istrian region in Croatia, the abolition of the Zadar Metropolitan Archdiocese, the raising of the Split-Makarska Diocese to an Archdiocese, and the establishment of the Split Metropolitan Archdiocese. The principles upon which the Church reorganisation in the spatial sense are considered, and presents new insights, particularly for the Croatian dimension. The second part of the paper gives a comparative analysis of the spatial organisation of the Catholic Church on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, with other countries. Examples were selected based on compatibility of different factors, with consideration to the historical context of events and their causes. To that aim, specific examples of the church administration in France and Italy are given. Using these examples and documents of church archives and official records and documents of the Catholic Church, this paper gives a final overview of the possibilities for the reorganisation of the church administration on the Croatian Adriatic coast.
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Battisti, Corrado. "Check-list of Vertebrates in the “Tenuta dei Massimi” nature reserve (Rome, central Italy) with some remarks on local conservation priorities." Natural History Sciences 1, no. 1 (August 1, 2014): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2014.23.

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We reported a complete check-list of Vertebrates for the “Tenuta dei Massimi” nature reserve, a protected area well representing a remnant agro-forest heterogeneous mosaic landscape of the “Campagna Romana”. Data were obtained from a large original and bibliographic data-set on a large time-span (1991-2012). This reserve represents an area with a high value of species richness when compared to the surrounding metropolitan areas, also including a large number of species of conservation concern at different scales. We obtained evidences for the occurrence of 141 species (one fish, six amphibians, 12 reptiles, 101 birds, 21 mammals). Among them, some species are of conservation concern at European, regional or local scale. Further research should be focused on a set of fragmentation-sensitive species to verify the long-term viability of their local small populations [<em>e.g. Hyla intermedia</em> Boulenger, 1882, <em>Bufo lineatus</em> Ninni, 1879, <em>Muscardinus avellanarius</em> (Linnaeus, 1758), <em>Sorex samniticus</em> Altobello, 1926)].
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Vitale, Stefano, Ernesto Paolo Prinzi, Maria Monda, Francesco D’Assisi Tramparulo, and Sabatino Ciarcia. "Structural and Stratigraphic Setting of Campagna and Giffoni Tectonic Windows: New Insights on the Orogenic Evolution of the Southern Apennines (Italy)." Geosciences 10, no. 10 (October 10, 2020): 405. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10100405.

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We present a structural study on the tectonic windows of Giffoni and Campagna, located in the western sector of the southern Apennines (Italy). We analyzed thrusts, folds, and related minor deformation structures. Here, a major in-sequence E-verging thrust fault juxtaposes Meso-Cenozoic successions of the Apennine Platform (Picentini Mts unit) and the Lagonegro-Molise Basin (Frigento unit). However, out-of-sequence thrusts duplicated the tectonic pile with the interposition of the upper Miocene wedge-top basin deposits of the Castelvetere Group. We reconstructed the orogenic evolution of these two tectonic windows, including five deformation phases. The first (D1) was related to the in-sequence thrusting with minor thrusts and folds, widespread both in the footwall and the hanging wall. A subsequent extension (D2) has formed normal faults crosscutting the D1 thrusts and folds. All structures were subsequently affected by two shortening stages (D3 and D4), which also deformed the upper Miocene wedge top basin deposits of the Castelvetere Group. We interpreted the D3–D4 structures as related to an out-of-sequence thrust system defined by a main frontal E-verging thrust and lateral ramps characterized by N and S vergences. Low-angle normal faults were formed in the hanging wall of the major thrusts. Out-of-sequence thrusts are observed in the whole southern Apennines, recording a crustal shortening event that occurred in the late Messinian–early Pliocene. Finally, we suggest that the two tectonic windows are the result of the formation of an E–W trending regional antiform, associated with a late S-verging back-thrust, that has been eroded and crosscut by normal faults (D5) in the Early Pleistocene.
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Deutscher, Thomas. "The Growth of the Secular Clergy and the Development of Educational Institutions in the Diocese of Novara (1563–1772)." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 40, no. 3 (July 1989): 381–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900046534.

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The Counter-Reformation initiated a long period of growth in the numbers of the secular and religious clergy of Catholic Europe. Mario Rosa has observed that in Italy the clerical population reached its peak in the first half of the eighteenth century, when Montesquieu described the peninsula as a ‘monk's paradise’, and that it declined thereafter as reformist governments attempted to curb the religious orders and restrict new ordinations to the priesthood. According to Rosa, in the early eighteenth century the Italian Church had a ‘plethora’ of poorly trained priests who lived on the meagre sums provided by their patrimony and sought to improve their lot by obtaining benefices and endowments. In spite of the efforts of the hierarchy to improve clerical education, Rosa continues, Italian seminaries lacked adequate resources to train the great numbers of clerics.Rosa's observations about the expanding ecclesiastical population before the mid-eighteenth century are borne out by statistical evidence to be found in the archive of the northern diocese of Novara, where numbers of secular or diocesan priests tripled between the early seventeenth century and the middle of the eighteenth. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the composition of the Novarese priests and to test the applicability of Rosa's observations about the economic status and education of the Italian clergy to the diocese of Novara.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diocese of Campagna (Italy)"

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UGOLINI, LORENZO. "Il giornalismo politico. Valori, pratiche e modelli interpretativi." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1534.

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Lo sviluppo della comunicazione politico-elettorale nel corso degli anni ha profondamente modificato il modo in cui i messaggi provenienti dalla politica giungono al cittadino. Inoltre, l’evoluzione tecnologica del panorama mediatico ha reso sempre più facile, e accessibile a sempre più persone, la possibilità di un dialogo diretto tra il cittadino e l’esponente politico o il suo staff. Da questa dinamica appare escluso il giornalista politico, la cui intermediazione era del tutto necessaria fino a pochi anni or sono, e che oggi si trova a dover far fronte a un rischio di obsolescenza. Un rischio causato anche da pratiche e comportamenti che, nel corso degli anni, hanno contribuito a fare del giornalismo politico un facile bersaglio di accuse di eccessiva connivenza o conflittualità con il sistema politico e con quello economico. In questo lavoro, anche attraverso un’analisi svolta tra Francia e Italia, sosteniamo che l’unica via che il giornalismo può percorrere per evitare il rischio dell’obsolescenza è quella di recuperare, da un lato, i valori fondanti della professione, e dall’altro di innalzare il livello qualitativo, con una grande attenzione per la formazione e per la capacità di padroneggiare gli sviluppi tecnologici, sociali e culturali della società alla quale appartengono.
The development of political communication and election campaigning in the last decades has deeply modified the way in which political messages arrive to the citizens. Moreover, the technological evolution of the media has made easier, and more accessible to every part of the society, the possibility of a direct dialogue between citizens and politicians (or their staff). The figure that seems to be excluded from these dynamics is the political journalist, whose intermediation was necessary until recently, and who now has to face a real risk of obsolescence. This risk is caused also by practices and behaviors that, during the last years, contributed to make political journalism an easy target for accusations of excessive connivance or conflict with the political and the economical system. In this work, through also an analysis realized in France and in Italy, we argue that the only way journalism has, in order to avoid the risk of obsolescence, is to regain, on one hand, the traditional key values of the journalistic profession, and, on the other, to improve the qualitative level, with more attention to professional training and to the technological, social and cultural developments of the society.
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"Characterization in Galuppi's Il filosofo di campagna." 2000. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5890482.

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Chiu Wai Yee, Lulu.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-74).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
List of tables --- p.vii
Introduction --- p.1
Chapter Chapter One. --- The History of Opera Buffa
The origins of opera buffa --- p.4
The development of opera buffa --- p.9
The collaboration of Galuppi and Goldoni --- p.11
Chapter Chapter Two. --- "Il filosofo di campagna,ts Plot, Orchestration, Overture and Tonal Organization"
The plot of Il filosofo di campagna --- p.20
The orchestration of the opera --- p.24
The overture of the opera --- p.25
The tonal organization of the opera --- p.28
Chapter Chapter Three. --- Characterization in the Solo Arias of Il filosofo di campagna
Buffa characteristics in the music of Don Tritemio --- p.32
Seria characteristics in the music ofRinaldo --- p.36
Mixed characteristics in the music of Lesbina and Nardo --- p.38
Chapter Chapter Four. --- Characterization in the Ensembles of Il filosofo di campagna
Comic characteristics in the music of the Act one finale --- p.52
The quasi-conclusion Act two finale --- p.61
The problematic Act three finale --- p.64
Conclusion --- p.66
Bibliography --- p.68
Appendices --- p.75
Chapter A. --- The title-page and the cast list of Goldoni's libretto --- p.76
Chapter B. --- The texts of the three finales --- p.77
Chapter C. --- Musical examples of Il filosofo di campagna Overture --- p.86
"Don Tritemio's aria ""La mia ragion e questa,"" Act one,sceneiii" --- p.95
"Rinaldo's aria ""Taci,amor, nel seno mio,"" Act one, sceneiv" --- p.98
"Lesbina's three canzonettas, Act one, sceneii:"
"""Quando son giovine,""" --- p.104
"""Son fresca, son bella,""" --- p.105
"""Non raccoglie le mie foglie,""" --- p.106
"Lesbina's aria ""Compatite,Signor,s'io non so,"" Act one, scenex" --- p.108
"Lesbina's aria ""Una ragazza, che non e pazza,"" Act two, scenex" --- p.111
"Nardo's aria ""Vedo quell'albero,"" Act one,scenevii" --- p.116
"Nardo's aria ""Se non e nata nobile,"" Act two, scenexiv" --- p.119
Act one finale --- p.124
Act two finale --- p.137
Act three finale --- p.149
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Basera, Michael. "The mission of the church as family: implementing the ecclesiology of the African Synod (1994) in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27721.

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Bibliography: leaves 221-244
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and to explore its implications in terms of levels of inclusion and participation of church members in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo. The background of the study is the 1994 African Synod that suggests the ecclesiology of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ The study helps the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo to evaluate the implementation of the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and draw implications for nuclear, single parent, child-headed, reconstituted and extended families within the church. The study explores Shorter’s culture model to examine how cultural practices, symbols, values and belief systems can be used as an analytic framework for the human dimension of the church. A qualitative research methodology that involves 36 participants in semi-structured interviews, three focus group discussions in urban, semi-urban and rural parishes and participant observation was used to collect data from parishioners, priests and religious of the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo. The study reveals that each family type contributes to Evangelisation as proclamation of the Good News and inculturation differently thereby enriching the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ Furthermore, the study shows that guilds, associations and commissions help to strengthen families through spiritual, psychological, social and economic support. Findings also indicate that the Trinity is the theological foundation of the family and it finds acceptance in African communal setup. Family types in Masvingo Diocese are analysed using the notion of the Trinity to show that dignity, equality and respect among family types can be used to strengthen the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ At pastoral level, economic, social and cultural obstacles to family ministry stand as a challenge to the full implementation and realisation of the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family’. In the light of the research, recommendations for mission strategies were suggested at different levels that involve Diocesan administration, priests, religious, catechists and parish leaders. Recommendations for further researches were also suggested for areas that seem to be important yet outside the scope of this study. The theological, pastoral, and cultural issues raised in this study combine to help the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo to become an authentic expression of the mission of the ‘Church as family’ of God.
Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
D. Th. (Missiology)
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Books on the topic "Diocese of Campagna (Italy)"

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La campagna d'Italia. Milano: Hobby & work, 2007.

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Montanari, Mario. L' Esercito italiano nella campagna di Grecia. 2nd ed. Roma: Stato maggiore dell'esercito, Ufficio storico, 1991.

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Rattenni, Oliderio. Tornerai: Diario di guerra, campagna di Russia (1942-1943). L'Aquila: Japadre, 2003.

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I regesti delle pergamene del Capitolo di Campagna: 1170-1772. Salerno: Carlone, 2004.

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Accademia nazionale di San Luca, ed. La campagna romana de "I XXV". Roma: De Luca, 2005.

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Caprioli, Leonardo. Cantavamo "Rosamunda": Dalla campagna di Russia ai vertici dell'ANA. Clusone, Bergamo: Ferrari, 2003.

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Malizia, Nicola. Ali sulla steppa: La Regia Aeronautica nella campagna di Russia. Roma: Edizioni dell'Ateneo, 1987.

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Talianski karashoi: La campagna di Russia tra mito e rimozione. Genova: Associazione culturale Italia, 2010.

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La campagna di Russia: Memorie di un privilegiato. Sommacampagna: Cierre, 2010.

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Immagini della seconda guerra mondiale: La campagna di Tunisia, 1942-1943. Roma: Stato maggiore dell'esercito, Ufficio storico, 2007.

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Blanchard, Shaun. "Radical Reform in Tuscany." In The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II, 83–109. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190947798.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the early life, education, and theological foundations of Scipione de’ Ricci (1741–1810) up to the eve of the Synod of Pistoia, in 1786. It explains the reformist milieu Ricci experienced as a young student in Rome and in his early career in Florence. The importance of the late eighteenth-century convergence of Habsburg Erastian reform, international Jansenism with its focal point in Utrecht, philo-Jansenism and anti-Jesuitism in Italy, and the legacy of Muratori is profiled. Then, the reform agenda Ricci sought to implement as the bishop of Pistoia-Prato (1780–91) is described: an anti-ultramontane and synodal ecclesiology (buttressed by Erastianism and, particularly, Grand Duke Peter Leopold’s fifty-seven Punti ecclesiastici), the importance of Ricci’s international (especially Francophone) Jansenist contacts, his propaganda campaign, and the Riccian drive to reform the liturgy and devotional life in his diocese, including an encouragement of vernacular Bible reading.
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Mozzi, Paolo, Francesca Veronese, Alessandro Fontana, and Andrea Ninfo. "La campagna di telerivamento nell’ambito del Progetto Via Annia:." In Tales of Three Worlds - Archaeology and Beyond: Asia, Italy, Africa, 201–12. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv10crdr5.21.

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"9. Proprietary Religious Houses in the Diocese of Salerno (1047–92) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer." In Medieval Italy, 37–41. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.37.

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"2. Land, Money, and Grain: Two Customary Leases in the Diocese of Florence (1073, 1115) translated from Latin by George Dameron." In Medieval Italy, 7–9. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.7.

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"Ladies in the field: women’s farm education, the Unione delle Massaie della Campagna and Domus Rustica." In Peasant Women and Politics in Fascist Italy, 44–66. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203451687-7.

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Colognesi, Luigi Capogrossi. "Niebuhr and Bachofen: New Forms of Evidence on Roman History." In Roman Law before the Twelve Tables, 155–70. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474443968.003.0010.

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In 1816, B.G. Niebuhr, having already published his important History of Rome, was appointed by his king to be the Prussian ambassador in Rome, where he remained for some years in that office. In that period he had the opportunity to acquire a good knowledge of the Roman Campagna. With reference to the Roman (and Greek) archaeological remains which he came across in his journeys, he proposed the hypothesis that the remains of ancient centuriatio could be found in that part of Italy. Some years later, in his Italienische Reise, J.J. Bachofen, for the first time, began to consider the symbolic elements in the Roman tombs as the evidence of a stadium of ancient civilisations older than that of Roman and Greek patriarchal societies in classical times. Some years later he published his famous Mutterrecht, one of the first important works of modern anthropology.
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