Luci E Ombre

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RESVRGAM

Author: Milton Arrieta Lopez
language: en
Publisher: Milton Arrieta Lopez
Release Date: 2025-01-30
A Poetic Journey Through Light, Darkness, and the Soul Author: Milton Arrieta-López Light and darkness—two forces in eternal balance. RESVRGAM is a profound trilingual poetry collection (Spanish, English, Italian) that explores life, death, rebirth, and the human spirit. Blending history, mythology, and philosophy, this book offers a unique literary experience that transcends language and culture. Perfect for Readers Who Love: ✔️ Thought-provoking poetry & deep reflections ✔️ Mythology, history, and spirituality ✔️ Multilingual literary works Order now and embark on a journey of echoes, light, and shadow!
Photography and Italy

Author: Maria Antonella Pelizzari
language: en
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Release Date: 2010-11-15
In this beautifully illustrated book Maria Antonella Pelizzari traces the history of photography in Italy from its beginnings to the present as she guides us through the history of Italy and its ancient sites and Renaissance landmarks. Pelizzari specifically considers the role of photography in the formation of Italian national identity during times of political struggle, such as the lead up to Unification in 1860, and later in the nationalist wars of Mussolini’s regime. While many Italians and foreigners— such as Fratelli Alinari or Carlo Ponti, John Ruskin or Kit Talbot—focused their lenses on architectural masterpieces, others documented the changing times and political heroes, creating icons of figures such as Garibaldi and the brigands. Pelizzari’s exploration of Italian visual traditions also includes the photographic collages of Bruno Munari, the neorealist work of photographers such as Franco Pinna, the bold stylized compositions of Mario Giacomelli, and the controversial images created by Oliviero Toscani for Benetton advertising in the 1980s. Featuring unpublished works and a rare selection of over one hundred images, this book will appeal to art collectors and students of art history and Italian culture.
Lucrezio e il criterio di verità epicureo

Author: Chiara Rover
language: en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date: 2025-06-02
Was Lucretius a "fundamentalist" Epicurean and a mere repeater of his Master’s words, or did he emerge as an innovative philosopher in his own right? The relationship between Lucretius and Epicurus remains a complex and unresolved issue in Epicurean scholarship. To what extent was Lucretius aware of intellectual debates following Epicurus, and how did he contribute to them? The volume examines these questions through an epistemological lens, focusing on the Canonic, the science of the criterion. Epicurus, who died around 271/270 BC, did not fully witness firsthand the impact of his doctrines on Hellenistic epistemology, nor could he defend them against subsequent criticisms, tasks left to his successors. By systematically examining the doctrine of the criterion of truth in De rerum natura, this study shows how Lucretius actively engaged in the defence and evolution of early Epicureanism. Despite his fidelity to Epicurus, the Poet displayed a remarkable philosophical ability to independently rethink and rework materials from both within the Epicurean tradition and beyond, thereby reiterating, on a broader scale, the non-monolithic nature of the Kepos. It appeals to scholars interested in Hellenistic and Roman philosophy alike.