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garadinervi · 10 months
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Ri-cominciare. Percorsi e attualità dell'opera di Gaston Bachelard, Edited by Francesca Bonicalzi and Carlo Vinti, «di fronte e attraverso», Jaca Book, Milano, 2004
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"You know, (character) reminds me of you a lot" || "Because they're boring?" || "I was going to say because they're a wonderful person"
ship of choice?
Ray loved learning every little thing about Rose. How she liked her coffee to be more cream and sugar than jaca. How she hogged the blankets but generated enough heat that she flung them off her halfway through the night. How she could bench more than him but never demonstrated it unless gym bros couldn't take a hint.
And how she absolutely loved telenovellas.
Rose ate up every show she could find, loving the wacky plot twists even if she guessed them weeks in advance. Loved the dramatic characters and all their foibles. And she got Ray o-maybe not love them-but appreciate them too.
"Wait...wasn't Drake a brain surgeon last week?" Ray asked as they watched Rose's favourite hospital themed show.
"He's multi-faceted," Rose replied.
"I don't think that's how it works mi vida," Ray snarked, pulling her scowl in and erasing it with a kiss. "But I love your optimism."
"Sssh, I think Celeste is going to finally get with Stefano," Rose said, shushing him. But then she looked from Ray to the screen. "You know, Stefano reminds me of you a lot."
Ray snorted at that. Stefano on the show was a decent guy, albeit not very exciting with his accountant job, his love of books, and milquetoast personality. He himself wasn't all that exciting given he did photo shoots for real estate agents, enjoyed evening walks, and preferred staying home to the rock shows Rose adored. "Because they're boring?"
Rose shook her head, framing his face in her hands. "I was going to say because they're a wonderful person."
"Stefano?" Really?"
"Really," Rose said, "He's kind, faithful, and completely devoted to Celeste. Makes her laugh and feel loved more than any of her other partners ever did. He's a good guy and I think she feels lucky every day that she met him."
Ray noted how Rose's gaze never left his, and he knew her words were describing him, not the man gracing their television screen. "Celeste is pretty great too."
"Thanks," she said, giving an exaggerated hair flip. "And oh so humble you know."
"I know," Ray said, pulling Rose further into his arms. "I think they're pretty great together."
"Me too," Rose stated, leaning back, and kissing the hinge of huis jaw.
"But I'm way cuter than Stefano right?" Ray asked jokingly.
Rose laughed at that-not unkindly, but full of mirth. "And you call me humble?" She snorted through another laugh before nuzzling his throat. "You know you're the cutest."
"You're pretty cute too," he whispered into her curls. "And wonderful."
"Well yes," Rose replied, a haughty tone to her voice. "Everyone knows that."
"You think so?" Ray asked. "I think we should totally take out ads or something."
"Oh hush you," Rose said. "Let me enjoy my stories."
Ray grinned, relaxing further into the couch as the drama played out on the screen-with Celeste and Stefano sharing a steamy, fade to black kiss. Good on them-and Ray hoped that even though they were fictional characters, they ended up with a happy ending just like he had wrapped up in his arms.
A love story that was anything but boring.
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Fassbinder Fotogrammi
John Waters / Hans Helmut Prinzler / Peter Handke
Jaca Book, Milano 2020, 224 pagine, 20,3 x 14,9 cm., ISBN  978-8816606289
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Cineasta autodidatta e gigante del cinema tedesco degli anni ’60 e ’70, Fassbinder ci ha lasciato in eredità ben 44 film, realizzati in soli 17 anni. Questo grazie a un’espressività incondizionata e a un estro creativo forsennato e incontenibile, che ha saputo attingere dalla poesia di Brecht, dall’eleganza di Jean-Luc Godard e dalla scoperta del profano nell’arte nello spirito di Warhol. Il volume, che cerca di contenere tutto il furore creativo di questo genio del cinema, raccoglie 180 immagini da quasi tutti i suoi film. Nel suo testo di accompagnamento, lo storico del cinema Hans Helmut Prinzler rende omaggio al lavoro di questo ingegnoso enfant terrible del cinema tedesco e non solo, mentre John Waters, altro regista di culto e enfant terrible del cinema americano, ne celebra il coraggio registico che infuoca ancora il nostro immaginario. Le foto di scena che si susseguono nel volume hanno la forza di suscitare nel lettore – come già i fotogrammi dei suoi film – desideri, suggestioni e ricordi. Come in un trailer, pagina dopo pagina, l’estetica di Rainer Fassbinder si disvela a tutti coloro che vogliono conoscerlo, regalando un distillato di memoria della sua intramontabile filmografia.
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Banu Qasi triology: Locations (+ Maps extracted from the book and modern reconstruction of plans of some cities of that period of time I found on Internet)
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(* Some towns and cities that already existed are not in this maps, but probably were not included in the maps because maybe they're not relevant for the story, X, X, X )
Zaragoza (×) (although this one represents the Zaragoza from 11th century, due to the presence of the Palace of Aljaferia (×), although a watchtower existed since 9-10th centuries in that place, the Troubadour's Tower, that currently forms part of the palace)
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Tudela, but here's a video of Pamplona/Iruña
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Córdoba (Here's a video with the current-day Alcázar and the Caliphal baths)
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Toledo
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Alaba: Álava
Al Bayda, Albayda: Albelda
Al Burj: Borja
Al Busherat: Las Alpujarras
Al Faru: Alfaro
Al Garb: 'the west', Algarve
Al Hamma: Alhama
Al Hamma: site that corresponds to the current Baños de Fitero
Al Hamra: 'the red', the Alhambra of Granada
Al Lura: Álora
Al Maghrib: current Maghreb area, Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania
Al Mahdiyya: capital of the Fatimid Caliphate founded by Al Mahdi
Al Mariya: Almería
Al Mahsan: Almazán
Al Mudawar: Almudévar
Al Munastir: Almonacid
Al Qala't: Alcalá de Henares
Al Qāhira: Cairo
Al Qastil: Carcastillo or Murillo el Fruto
Al Qila: Castile
Al Qulaiya: Alcolea
Al Qubba: Talavera
Al Rawda: one of the interior gardens of the alcazar of Córdoba, where most of the emirs were buried
Al Sarqiyya: Axarquía, in Granada
Al Xaraf: Aljarafe
Al Jazira: Algeciras
Almunya de Aisha: Muniesa
Al Sajra: Azagra
Antaqira: Antequera
Arnit: Arnedo
Aryiduna: Archidona
Askaniya: Cascante
Asturqa: Astorga
Asnad:Cenes
Astīban: fortress located in the current-day Alhambra
Aura: Fortress next to Barcelona, ​​possibly in present-day Valldaura
Aybar: Aibar
Bab al Qantara: the Bridge Gate, in Córdoba, also known as Bab as-Sudda or the Azud Gate
Baghdad: capital of the Abbasid emirate
Bagúh: Priego
Bahr Algarbí: Atlantic Ocean
Bahr Arrum: Mediterranean sea
Balaga: Balager
Balma: place located on the left bank of the Ebro river next to Calahorra, it may correspond to the town of San Adrián
Balansiya: Valencia
Balterra: Valtierra
Bambaluna: Pampiluna, Pamplona
Banu Basir: Benameji
Baquira: Viguera
Barbitaniya: región of Sobrarbe, that included Jaca, Barbastro and Boltaña
Barsaluna: Barcelona
Baskunsa: place name that would correspond to the fortress of Rocaforte, which after the Reconquest, it would give to the current Sangüesa, located at the foot of this valley
Batalyus: Badajoz
Barbastur: Barbastro
Bayanna: Baena
Bayāna: Pechina, important trading city of the Mediterranean sea, replaced by the port of Almería
Basta: Baza
Bilad al Ándalus: Hispania
Bulāy: Poley, Aguilar de la Frontera
Burbaster: Bobastro, Umar ibn Hafsún's shelter
Cantabria: mountain range that borders river Ebro by the north, next to Logroño
Castro Muros: San Esteban de Gormaz
Dar al Islam: the lands of Islam
Dar al Rahn: the House of Hostages, in Córdoba
Daniya: Denia
Daruqa: Daroca
Deio: Monjardín
Dus Amantis: the Rock of the Lovers
Falah'san: Falces
Fās: Fez, capital of the Idrisi emirate
Finyāna: Fiñans
Galaskiya: Land of the galaskiyun, the gascons
Galipenzo: Gallipienzo
Garnata: Granada
Girunda: Girona
Hardaris: Ardales
Hisn Asar: Iznájar
Hisn Qámara: castle of uncertain location, near Colmenar and Casabermeja, in the province of Málaga
Hisn Qastuluna: the ancient Roman city Cástulo, in Jaén
Iacca: Jaca
Ifriqiya: Tunisia
Ilbira: Elvira, next to Granada, capital of the distrit with the same name.
Isbāniyā: Christian chroniclers called the peninsula as a whole Hispania. For the Arabs, Al Ándalus is only the land dominated by Islam. They call the Christian land by the name of their kingdoms, and the term Isbāniyā is reserved for the entire peninsula, although it is rarely used.
Ishbiliya: Sevilla
Istiba: Estepa
Istiya: Écija
Kabbaruso: Caparroso
Kara: Santacara
Larida: Lleida
Ledena: Liédena
Leqant: Fuente de Cantos
Liyun: León
Lizarrara: Estella-Lizarra
Madinat Selim: Medinaceli
Madinat al Faray: Guadalajara
Malaqa: Málaga
Mārida: Mérida
Martus: Martos
Milīla: Melilla
Millas: Mijas
Muish: Muez
Munt Sun: Monzón
Munt Liyūn: Monteleón
Mursiya: Murcia, also known as Tudmir (this name comes from the Visigothic count Teodomiro, who ruled it by the time the Muslims arrived to the Peninsula)
Nasira: Nájera
Niebla: District that corresponds to the current-day province of Huelva
Orreaga: mountains of Ibañeta or Roncesvalles
Ossa: Huesa del Común
Qabra: Cabra
Qabtil: Isla Menor (Sevilla)
Qadis: Cádiz
Qala't al Hajar/Qalahurra: Calahorra
Qala't al Hans: Alange
Qala't Gazuan: Alcalá de Guadaira
Qala't Ayub: Calatayud
Qala't Musa: Calamocha
Qala't Rabah: Calatrava
Qarmuna: Carmona
Qarqar: Cárcar
Qasida: Cáseda
Qarcastil: Carcastillo
Qasr Bunayra: Casarabonela
Qayrawán: Kairuán, capital of Ifriqiya, current-day Tunis
Quluniya: Clunia
Qumaris: Comares
Quriya: Coria del Río
Qurtuba: Córdoba
Qustantaniyeh: Constantinople
Qutanda: Cutanda
Raya: district that corresponds to the province of Málaga
Rasif: A promenade in Córdoba that ran along the right bank of the Guadalquivir river
Resa: fortress located on the banks of the Ebro, near the mouth of the river Arga
River Eiroca: River Iregua
River Iberus*: River Ebro
*the Iberian peninsula takes its name from the river Iberus/Ibero, the river Ebro
Rumiya: Rome
Sabta: Ceuta
Salubāniya: Salobreña
Santabariyya: Santaver, Muslim district that corresponds to the province of Cuenca
Saqunda: village in the suburb of Córdoba, on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river
Sajra Qays: Qays rock, fortress located near the current-day town of Huarte Araquil, in the Rock of Echauri, northwest of Pamplona
Saraqusta: Zaragoza
Seqontiya: Sigüenza
Siduna: Medina Sidonia
Sirtaniya: La Cerretania, in the Aragonese area of ​​the Pyrenees, around the valleys of the Gállego and Cinca rivers. This denomination disappears from the sources from the 10th century, when the County of Aragon appears
Siya: Ejea de los Caballeros
Suhayl: Fuengirola
Sumuntān: Somontín
Tahert: city in the north of Africa, in Algeria
Tahust: Tauste
Takurunna: one of the corias of Al Andalus, with capital in Ronda
Tarraquna: Tarragona
Talyayra: fortress located below Bobastro, over the Guadalhorce river.
Tarasuna: Tarazona
Tāy^ula: Tíjola
Tulaytula: Toledo
Turtusa: Tortosa
Tutila: Tudela
Uādi al Hamma: River Alhama
Uādi al Hiyara: Guadalajara. At first, the name of rhe city was Madinat al Faray, but later it adopted the old name of the river Henares
Uādi al Jurs: River Guadalhorce
Uādi al Kabir: River Guadalquivir, 'the big river'
Uādi al Walid: Valladolid
Uādi Anna: River Guadiana
Uādi Aragun: River Aragon
Uādi Aruad: River Arga
Uādi Cinqa: River Cinca
Uādi Duwiro: River Duero
Uādi Eyroqa: River Iregua
Uādi Ibru: river Ebro, and by extension, the Ebro valley. (Also known as Uādi Abro or Uādi Ibro)
Uādi 'Ís: Guádix
Uādi Nahar: River Henares
Uādi Qalash: River Queiles
Uādi Salit: River Guadacelete
Uādi Salún: River Jalón
Uādi Sanyil: River Genil
Uādi Tadjo: River Tajo
Uādi Uarba: River Huerva
Uādi Urbiqo: River Órbigo
Uādi Yallaq: River Gállego
Uādi Zidaq: River Cidacos
Uakhshama: Osma
Uasqa: Huesca
Ubbada: Úbeda
Uksunuba: Faro (Portugal)
Ulit: Olite
Uriyuwala: Orihuela
Ushbuna: Lisboa
Vareia: Varea
Welba: Huelva
Yabal al Bardi: Las Bardenas Reales, in Navarra
Yabal Sulayr: the mountains of the Sun, Sierra Nevada
Yabal Tariq: 'the mountain of Tariq', Gibraltar
Yayán: Jaén
Yilliqiya: Asturias (and by extension, Galicia). It's also writen as Illiqiya or Gilliqiya.
Yussana: Lucena
Etymology II Characters
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libriaco · 1 year
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È tutta apparenza
Quando manca la sostanza stupenda è l'apparenza.
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Arturo Martini presenta agli operai del marmo dello Studio Nicoli di Carrara il bozzetto del monumento a Tito Livio (1942).  (in op. cit.)
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Arturo Martini, Il monumento a Tito Livio esposto alla Biennale di Venezia del 1962 (fonte: Carlo Scarpa - I disegni di Carlo Scarpa per la Biennale di Venezia. Architetture e progetti (1948-1968), Roma, Gangemi Editore, 2003)
A. Martini, La scultura lingua morta [1945] in La scultura lingua morta e altri scritti, Milano, Jaca Book, 1983
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SUMMARIUM'
Inter primos oratores Romanos Ap. Claudius Caecus nominandus est. Praeter oratorem, vir politicus, aliquoties consul, dux victor Etruscorum et Samnitium, auctor tractationum et proverbiorum versibus. Haec personalitas multifaceta magna etiam munus egit in orthographia et in munere colligendi normas iuridicas quae tunc vigent in corpore. Primus casus est in quo testimonium habemus auctoris et operis ei attributi in cursu Latinarum litterarum.
Inter primas expressiones artis litterariae Romanae theatrum erat. Priusquam auctoritas dramatis Graecae sentiretur, variae theatrales formae Romae excultae sunt. Inter antiquissimas commemorandum est fescenninis expressiones scenicae rudimentares ponendae occasione festivitatum religiosarum cum opere agriculturae coniunctae, cuius origo probabiliter coniungenda est cum ritibus pro fertilitatis gratia.
Alia forma pervetustis theatralis satur erat, in qua risores ludicra et obscena Fescennini iocos cum choro concinebant.
Exodium denique Atellanum memorandum est, quod nomen habet a civitate Campaniae Atellae. Repraesentatio scaenica inter populos Oscanos diffusa est, cuius insidiae in vitae cotidianae scaenae fundatae sunt et in quibus quattuor species certae ludebant: Maccus, Bucco, Pappus et Dossennus.
Duplex tibicen, 6 aCn Saeculum Tarquinia, Sepulcrum Triclinii, Archaeological Superintendence.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC
Editiones textus
GB PIGHI, Poemata religiosa Romana, Bononiae, Zanichelli, 1958.
A. DEGRASSI, Inscriptiones Latinae liberae rei publicae, Fi-Patron, 1973. A.G. DUMEZH, Archaica religio romana, trans. illud. by F. JESI, Mediolani, Rizzoli, 1977 .
renze, Nova Italia, 1963-1965. B.F. FR., Libri annales pontificum maximorum. Origines Annalisticae Traditionis, Roma, American Aca- AA.V., Lapis Satricanus, Romae, 1980.
demy, Romae, 1979. W. MOREL, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum epicorum et ly recurum praeter Ennium et Lucilium, Leipzig, Teubner, editio tertia edita a J. Blansdorf, 1995.
Studies
P. FRASSINETTI, Atellaneae fabulae, Roma, Editions
University, 1967. E. PERUZZI, Origines Romae, voll. 1-11, Bononiae, Patron, 1970-1973.
G. PASQUALI, Historia traditionis et criticae textualis, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1971 .
P. MAAS, Critica textus, transl. by N. Martinelli, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1972a.
C. QUESTA, Metrica latina arcaica, in Introductio ad studium culturae classicae, vol. II, Milano, Marzorati, 1973. A. TRAINA, De alphabeto et pronuntiatione latinae, Bononiae,
G. PASQUALI, Praehistoria poeseos Romanae, Firenze, Le .
Monnier, MCMLXXXI.
AA.V., Historiae Romanae, edited by A. MOMIGLIANO - A. SCHIAVONE, vol. 1, Turin, Einaudi, 1988. M. SORDI, Historia Troiana et Etruscae urbis Romae, Mi.
lano, Jaca Book, 1989. G. DEVOTO, Historia linguae Romae, Bologna, Cappelli, 1991.
A. CARANDINI, Romae, Turin, Einaudi, 2002 F. CUPAIOLO, Bibliographia linguae latinae (1949-1991). Neapoli, 1993, suppletus ab ipso Cupaiolo, Biblio- theca studiorum linguae latinae (1992-2003), in - Bulletin de studiis latinis » 2003, pp. 620-23.
Tabella concessa ab Publisher ad personalem usum Prof.ssa Orrú Maria Rosa - cod.fisc. RROMRS55L62E464F
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historyarchitecture · 10 months
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Arnaldo Bruschi
Fue un arquitecto e historiador de la arquitectura, nació en el año 1928 y falleció el 2009  en Roma, Italia, a la edad de los 81 años.
Fue profesor titular de 1970 a 2003 en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad La Sapienza de Roma. Académico de S. Luca (1971), dirigió primero el Instituto (1982-1984) y después (1987-93) el Departamento de Historia de la Arquitectura y Restauración. De 1992 a 1993 fue Presidente del Consejo Científico del Centro Internacional de estudio Andrea Palladio de Vicenza.
Sus actividades de investigación y estudio se enfocan en el proceso de diseño y ejecución de la arquitectura. Se dedicó en particular al estudio de la figura y la obra de Donato Bramante, por consiguiente, nació el ensayo Bramante Architetto (1969), Brunelleschi, Peruzzi, Antonio da Sangallo y sobre el lenguaje arquitectónico.
 En el curso de su actividad investigadora, ha tratado temas relativos a problemas arquitectónicos desde la Baja Edad Media y el primer Humanismo hasta la época contemporánea, con especial atención a la arquitectura renacentista. Ganó premios como la medalla de oro a los méritos culturales y artísticos en Roma, el 2 de marzo de 1999.
Obras
Concetti di storia dell'architettura, Roma  (1966)
Orromini, manierismo spaziale oltre il barocco (1978)
Note bramantesche, Roma  (1966)
Il Borromini nelle stanze di S. Filippo alla Vallicella, Roma: Palatino (1968)
Bramante architetto, Bari: Laterza  (1969)
Bramante, Roma: Laterza,  (1973)
Borromini: manierismo spaziale oltre il barocco, Bari: Dedalo  (1978)
Lineamenti di storia dell'architettura: per i corsi di storia dell'architettura, Asís: Carucci  (1978)
Scritti rinascimentali di architettura, Milán: Il Polifilo (1978)
Oltre il Rinascimento: architettura, città, territorio nel secondo Cinquecento, Milán: Jaca Book (2000)
L'antico, la tradizione, il moderno: da Arnolfo a Peruzzi; saggi sull'architettura del Rinascimento, editado por Maurizio Ricci y Paola Zampa, Milán: Electa  (2004)
Filippo Brunelleschi, Milán: Electa  (2006)
Introduzione alla storia dell'architettura: considerazioni sul metodo e sulla storia degli studi, Milán: Mondadori Università (2009)
Trabajar en grupo me condujo a analizar la forma de trabajar de Bramante como pintor y la de los escultores florentinos, además me permitió abrir la mente a otras opiniones de mis compañeros, logrando así aprender a ver con  ojo crítico, me pareció una forma dinámica de aprender más a fondo sobre  personajes importantes de la historia de la arquitectura.
por ultimo, se concluye con que el Bruschi logra revelar en el texto la intención de Bramante al cear arquitectura, pues logra convertir el espacio físico en un espacio artificial, para apreciarlo más que vivirlo. Teniendo como resultado destacar como innovador, es por ello que Vasari dice “Los griegos fueron creadores de arquitectura y los romanos solo imitadores, por lo tanto Bramante los imitó con una creación nueva”.  
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donatoantonio75 · 1 year
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* Non siamo rocce Un giovane si recò un giorno da un padre del deserto e lo interrogò: - Padre, come si costruisce una comunità? Il monaco gli rispose: - E' come costruire una casa, puoi utilizzare pietre di tutti i generi; quel che conta è il cemento, che tiene insieme le pietre. Il giovane riprese: - Ma qual è il cemento della comunità? L'eremita gli sorrise, si chinò a raccogliere una manciata di sabbia e soggiunse: - Il cemento è fatto di sabbia e calce, che sono materiali così fragili! Basta un colpo di vento e volano via. Allo stesso modo, nella comunità, quello che ci unisce, il nostro cemento, è fatto di quello che c'è in noi di più fragile e più povero. Possiamo essere uniti perché dipendiamo gli uni dagli altri. J. Vanier, La comunità, Jaca Book https://www.instagram.com/p/CokAJKTrmVG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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paoloferrario · 1 year
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Carlo Sini, Spinoza o la buona vita, Jaca Book, 2022
Carlo Sini, Spinoza o la buona vita, Jaca Book, 2022
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massimomantovani · 1 year
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La città come problema storiografico Città, comuni, signorie La città come problema storiografico Oggi: oltre il 50% della popolazione mondiale vive in città (66% entro il 2030) P. Bairoch, Storia della città, Jaca Book, Milano 1992 L. Mumford, Le città nella storia (1955) M. Weber, La città (1921), e la specificità della città occidentale Modelli di città. Strutture e funzioni politiche, a cura di P. Rossi, Torino 1987, Fine “del ciclo storico delle città”? La città “svanisce” nello Stato”? identificare piuttosto i modelli di città storicamente verificabili, ed
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lowestairfare2022 · 1 year
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Dónde comprar en Barcelona
Although your markets are of great importance to you, the best buys in La Boqueria and Sant Antoni Barcelona do not come only from the stores. But where does shopping start in Barcelona ? The boutiques and souvenir shops can be a lot to examine, but where we start is the help. Barcelona is a city that is home to a wide diversity of retail options, including plenty of bank-style spending, designer brands, and more. A short travel guide will guide you through this city's basic bookstores, fashion boutiques, and inexpensive jewelry stores.
You can find cheap flights to Spain easily. In addition, you will find flights with the main flag carrier of Spain, Iberia. Be sure to book your flights with Iberia for the best routes. The airline has at its disposal Iberia Barcelona telephone to help you get the best tickets at the lowest rate.
town of the rock
Una gran tienda de diseño forma parte de la misma empresa que La Roca Village y Bicester Village en Londres, y La Vallee Village en París. Hay mosaicos inspirados por Gaudí, lujosos ramos de exuberantes buganvillas y una arquitectura que se asemeja a un pintoresco centro de la ciudad española. Pero realmente está aquí por los ahorros: un 30 por ciento de descuento es típico, pero un 70 por ciento de descuento también es factible. Busque los mejores nombres de la industria de la moda española Bimba y Lola, Loewe y marcas internacionales como Burberry, Prada, Jimmy Choo y Gucci.
Chocolates Lacasa – La Boutique
A dos minutos a pie del museo del chocolate de la ciudad, Museu de la Xocolata, la ruta del cacao comienza con el lanzamiento de la primera boutique Lacasa de Barcelona. La marca premium comenzó en Jaca, un pequeño pueblo de los Pirineos, en 1852. Hoy en día, es un gran negocio y esta tienda es un santuario de su bondad golosa. En el interior, el ambiente es acogedor y antiguo: las paredes están cubiertas con mapas antiguos (míralos y verá que en realidad son mosaicos).
Tinycottons
Tinycottons, con sede en Barcelona en 2012, es una boutique infantil con una línea de moda de la casa de ropa de alta calidad (generalmente hecha de algodón Pima). Los colores son brillantes y los motivos son piruletas, manzanas de caramelo, globos, rayas y puntos contemporáneos y neutrales en cuanto al género. La ropa que permite a los niños ser niños con un estilo lúdico, divertido y moderno está respaldada por Tinycottons, cuyo eslogan afirma que se favorece la ropa que toda la familia puede combinar. Puede ver a las tres generaciones de miembros de la familia comprando juntos.
Calle gris
You'll easily spot a large and imaginative shop, owned by Australian Amy Cocker, next to a sign reading "Mercer". Deep in a lagoon of flowing handwritten italics, you'll find the name that leaves an evocative impression: for the Cocker grandchildren, countless antiquities have always been a way of life in the region. Inside, you'll be wowed by the hipster look of the housewares, jewelry, and sundries, from vegan skincare and macrame plant hangers to tarot cards, Polaroid film, lapel pins. and art prints.
La Nostra Ciutat
En el interior, le sorprenderá la apariencia hipster de los artículos para el hogar, las joyas y la miscelánea, desde el cuidado de la piel vegano y los colgadores de plantas de macramé hasta las cartas del tarot, la película Polaroid, los pines de solapa y las impresiones artísticas. La principal razón para venir a nuestra tienda es por las hermosas impresiones artísticas. También hay maravillosos artículos de joyería, bolsos, juguetes para niños y accesorios para los aparatos. Puede reservar sus vuelos para explorar este lugar. Sobre todo, Iberia ofrece los mejores servicios en todo España y tiene un Iberia España teléfono móvil para ayudarle con los mejores precios y ofertas.
El Ingenio
Notará la enorme imagen de Pablo Pazzi desde el otro lado de la calle antes de ver el monumento real; de hecho, los retratos gigantes son una especialidad de este museo onírico y cargado de fantasía de Barcelona. Un taller en el lugar ha estado haciendo enormes cabezas de papel desde la década de 1830. Ambos son actualmente básicos en los desfiles callejeros que todavía proliferan masivamente, ruidosamente y teatralmente, durante las ferias de barrio que requieren una gran cantidad de entretenimiento y juegos de carnaval. También hay juguetes, pelotas de malabares, máscaras y otros dulces similares.
Colmado Murria
Parte de la Ruta Moderna o Ruta Art Nouveau de la provincia, el edificio es fantásticamente pintoresco; anuncios de bebidas alcohólicas a la antigua con monos y mujeres bailando adornan los costados y los letreros no han cambiado desde que se inauguró en 1898. En el interior se encuentra la cocina más grandiosa que se pueda imaginar, donde cada lugar está repleto de mostradores frescos, varios frascos, cajas y bebidas embotelladas.
Fantastik
Juanra Esteban es dueño de una tienda de chucherías autónoma en el Raval que importa artefactos surrealistas de todo el mundo. La tienda es un derroche de color y caos, con cada pieza curva llamando su atención. Un cerdo robótico de cuerda, una lámpara de piña, una Virgen que lleva agua bendita, un reflector de bicicleta con forma de cabeza de gato y un juego de mesa de hockey sobre hielo: solo algunos de los objetos que no necesita pero que, inexplicablemente, necesitará. querer de repente.
El Corte Inglés
El Corte Inglés es el mayor minorista de ropa en determinados países europeos. Cuando tienen muchas cosas en abundancia, hacen un buen trabajo escondiéndose. Así que no hay necesidad de adivinar: tienen ropa, cosméticos y áreas de baño excepcionales. La sucursal central de Pla a de Catalunya es el punto de referencia icónico de Barcelona; está embellecido con luces navideñas durante la temporada navideña, y en otros momentos es un área gigantesca de concreto de finales de los años 60 que proporciona una brújula de navegación completa.
La Manual Alpargatera
La Manual Alpargatera, un taller de alpargatas del tamaño de una sala de estar, le recuerda a una animación de Disney de las hadas madrinas que se apresuran a preparar a Cenicienta por la mañana. O, en su caso, un elegante día de navegación urbana. La tienda está ubicada con orgullo en una calle lateral del casco antiguo, justo al lado de la famosa Catedral de Barcelona y Las Ramblas. Tiene un aspecto tradicional, por dentro y por fuera, y está muy bien considerada como una institución en el panorama comercial histórico.
Santa Eulalia
Santa Eulalia, una boutique multimarca de propiedad familiar, ha estado en funcionamiento desde 1843, cuando comenzó a introducir la alta costura de lujo en la región catalana. Con más de 175 años a sus espaldas, la tienda aún exhibe nombres de diseñadores de lujo que no se pueden conseguir en ningún otro lugar de la región. Dedicada a Passeig de Gracia, un corredor de lujo de alta gama, la tienda está decorada con sencillez y elegancia por el diseñador de la ciudad de Nueva York, William Sofield. Las colecciones están exquisitamente editadas y el servicio es perfecto: minucioso cuando lo deseas, pero sin hacerle sentir como una plaga, intervienen momentáneamente para echar un vistazo rápido.
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How Much You Need To Expect You'll Pay For A Good Ibón de Piedrafita Route
Today was day 1 of our walking holiday in the Spanish Pyrenees, a location which we've not checked out prior to. We 'd booked a self led vacation with Hike Pyrenees, an independent firm whose owners stay in the area and recognize all the very best strolls. The day before the stroll we 'd met with the owner Phil, who offered us various suggestions and also based on these we triggered in our hired auto from our base in Biescas and parked near the Parque Faunistico (which we 'd check out later).
ruta ibon de piedrafita of the stroll was along a very easy track which we eventually delegated adhere to a stream uphill. As we did so the magnificent high cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua appeared looming ever greater as we approached better. It was an excellent section of the stroll, via fields loaded with wild blossoms, with hundreds of butterflies sweeping around.
Finally we reached the Ibon de Piedrafita, a tarn embeded in a remarkable position beneath the towering sedimentary rock cliffs above. We complied with a course through the meadows and also listed below the cliffs prior to descending carefully right into timberland where we chose up a track which took us back to the begin.
The walk had to do with 7 miles in length and the paths were excellent, so we still had adequate energy to check out Lacuniacha Parque Faunistico. Our car was parked near the entrance and also it was as well good a possibility to miss. The occurring stroll added another 3 miles or two yet it was a worthwhile diversion-- I'll allow the pictures tell the story.
Ibón de Piedrafita is an Alpine lake at an elevation of 1.622 m (5,321 ft) above the sea degree, located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.
The road to the top is crushed rock, rocky, tippy and also rough at times. The road is usually impassable from October to June (weather permitting). 4x4 automobile called for. Throughout the journey you can appreciate a fantastic landscape of Valle de Tena. Expect a route quite high. Beginning from Piedrafita de Jaca the climb is 5.7 kilometres long. Over this range the altitude gain is 373 meters. The average slope is 6.54%. The road is currently near private car.
The trip starts in the square of the area. We rose for a method as much as coming to the "Ibón de Piedrafita" From this point, proceed the trip for a path. To both kilometres we begin a long decline that finishes in the locality of "Búbal" By road we return to the factor of start.
Ibon is really accessible to go with the family members, this suggests that in the middle of August its picture is not what we would such as, lots of people, I suggest doing it from Tramancastilla, a a lot longer course (1 hr extra) through the Betato forest, to My amazing as well as not so hectic, the ibon extremely stunning but what has actually been stated given that there are many individuals is not valued the exact same, we will certainly return at afterward of the year (fall) the woodland will be harsh.
Hello.xxx.Today was day 1 of our strolling vacation in the Spanish Pyrenees, a location which we've not checked out before. We 'd reserved a self assisted vacation with Hike Pyrenees, an independent company whose owners live in the location and also recognize all the ideal strolls. The day prior to the walk we 'd met with the proprietor Phil, who provided us different recommendations as well as based on these we set off in our worked with vehicle from our base in Biescas and also parked near the Parque Faunistico (which we 'd check out later on).
The stroll was regarding 7 miles in size and also the courses were great, so we still had adequate energy to go to Lacuniacha Parque Faunistico.
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musicletter · 2 years
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«Civitas Medievale. La Scolastica - Gli Ordini Mendicanti - XIII e XIV sec» e «Dizionario dei simboli romanici», i libri della settimana.
Jaca Book continua imperterrita con la pubblicazione di interessanti saggi storici. Questa volta sono due i libri che ci pregiamo di segnalare: Civitas Medievale. La Scolastica – Gli Ordini Mendicanti – XIII e XIV sec., di Hans Wolter, Hans-Georg Beck La collana «Storia della Chiesa», ideata e condotta da Hubert Jedin sulla scia del Concilio Vaticano II, ha costituito uno spartiacque nella…
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