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Turin, Italy

Posted on June 23, 2022June 30, 2022 by ehangzhou

Turin – a great place for walking and shopping. Paved boulevards depart from Piazza Castello, which housed numerous shops, cafes, bars, pizzerias and restaurants. In the northwest direction, the longest shopping street of the city departs from the square – Via Garibaldi, in the south – shopping street Via Roma, in the center of which…

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General Information about Italy

Posted on April 29, 2022April 29, 2022 by ehangzhou

Economy of Italy Main export commodity groups (%): machinery and equipment (19.6), means of transport (11.3), textiles and ready-made clothing (10.2), chemicals and artificial fibers (10.0), electrical and precision equipment (9.2); main import commodity groups: means of transport (15.0), chemical goods and artificial fibers (13.5), electrical and precision equipment (13.2), minerals (10.2), metals and metal…

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About Italy

Posted on April 24, 2022April 21, 2022 by ehangzhou

The Italian Republic, founded on June 2, 1946, is part of the Schengen Agreement. It is a highly developed industrial-agrarian country with a large budget (5th place in the world). The leading industries are metallurgy, mechanical engineering, light, chemical and food industries. Italy is one of the largest suppliers of cars, mopeds, agricultural machinery, refrigerators,…

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Italy Schools Abroad

Posted on March 3, 2022March 11, 2022 by ehangzhou

They report to the schools office of the Directorate General for Italians Abroad. In the budget for the financial year 1932-33, a sum of 31,920,000 lire was allocated to schools abroad, with which the school office provides for the direct operation of important middle, elementary and infantile government schools a complex of slightly less of 1000…

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Action of Cities and Social Movements in Italy Part 3

Posted on February 24, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

In the meantime, the question of the second soldiers was getting worse. And in Milan it exploded in revolt, which set in motion and shocked almost every social element of Lombardy and which especially targeted Archbishop Ariberto. Valvassori and archbishop ended up having recourse to Corrado. To which, other appeals came from the South, where, ten years earlier,…

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Action of Cities and Social Movements in Italy Part 2

Posted on February 23, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to topschoolsoflaw, the resentment of 1004 exploded; citizen interests reacted offended by the wasteful administration of the Saxon kings. At the time of the Ottoni, Ravenna had almost become the capital of the kingdom, while Pavia no longer had the advantages but only the burden of a capital. Even those soldiers, whom Arduino had already gathered under…

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Action of Cities and Social Movements in Italy Part 1

Posted on February 22, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

No wonder if between the century. X and XI cities made more often and energetically an act of presence on the Italian political scene: not only the cities of already Byzantine Italy and Rome, but also others of the kingdom, which were later to develop in their own right, although destined to a greater future. Pavia rises…

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Italy Literature – Vulgar 14th and 15th Century Part 3

Posted on February 21, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to top-mba-universities, the literature of chivalry, which began in French or Franco-Venetian in the Marca Trevisana and migrated to Tuscany at the beginning of the fourteenth century (we recalled on page 934 the  Fioravante  and the  Riccardian Tristan  for example of simple and straightforward prose), continued with a luxuriant flowering of poems in octaves and prose stories in…

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Italy Literature – Vulgar 14th and 15th Century Part 2

Posted on February 20, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to topmbadirectory, the forms that the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries had given to religious thought and feeling reborn after the thousand to new depth and intimacy (candor of prose, lyricism of laudi), continue, via for the century. 14th and 15th century, to welcome the fantastic activity, mostly modest, of pious souls, refining themselves, if…

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Italy Literature – Vulgar 14th and 15th Century Part 1

Posted on February 19, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

When Petrarch and Boccaccio died, Franco Sacchetti complained that all poetry was missing and the houses of Parnassus were empty. In fact, for a little less than a century Italy lacked poets, despite having had a large copy of writers in verse and prose, and some not without some spirit of poetry. According to top-engineering-schools, Dante,…

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Italy Ancient Ethnography Part 3

Posted on February 18, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

Much more difficult and complicated is the problem of when, from where and how the Etruscan lineages arrived and expanded in Italy. Here there is no lack of traditional information, but they are contradictory and have a conjectural, not a historical, foundation; here there are thousands of epigraphic texts, but unfortunately they have not until now allowed…

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Italy Ancient Ethnography Part 2

Posted on February 17, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to searchforpublicschools, the ethnographic structure that we have described is that of the various Italian regions, when the Roman arms arrived there, and substantially corresponds to that of the Italic confederation; but this arrangement was, in turn, the result of a whole complex of previous invasions, overlaps and ethnic displacements, which took place from the…

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Italy Ancient Ethnography Part 1

Posted on February 16, 2022July 6, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to ejiaxing, the peoples on which Roman domination extended in Italy were mainly the following:  a ) the  Latins , residing in Lazio, to which the Romans themselves belonged, and the  Falisci  in southern Etruria around Civita Castellana,  b ) to the east and to south-east of Lazio: the  Equi , along the upper course of the Aniene, the  Volsci  in part of the Sacco and…

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The Papacy against the New Dominions Part 2

Posted on February 15, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to microedu, there was truly something deeper. Lordship did not mean only a new political order, but this political order brought intrinsic and profound elements of moral opposition to the medieval Church. If the municipality had represented the era of religiosity and of the close connection between civil and religious life, between political and ecclesiastical institutions; the…

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The Papacy against the New Dominions Part 1

Posted on February 14, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

Absent, therefore, the pontiff from Italy, he tried to be strongly present leaning on the king of Naples, and thus to face the adverse forces who were now no longer the emperor but the lords, those of the state of the Church and those of the Valley Padana. They were now marching at a good pace. The…

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Barbarian Kingdoms in Italy – The First Roman-Germanic Formations in the Peninsula Part 2

Posted on February 13, 2022July 6, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to ehuzhou, Italy abandoned itself without resistance to the new lord. Raised to king by his Goths, after the death of Zeno, he was then recognized king by the emperor, king of the Goths, while he exercised authority over the Romans only as  magister militum : even if, in fact, he governed them independently from Byzantium. He too,…

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Barbarian Kingdoms in Italy – The First Roman-Germanic Formations in the Peninsula Part 1

Posted on February 12, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

Occupied the Iberian peninsula and southern Gaul by the Visigoths, by the Franks Salî the northern Gaul, by the Franks Ripuarî the Moselle valley, by the Burgundî the valleys of the Rhone and the Saone, by the Alamanni the region around the sources of the Rhine, by the Angles and Saxons of Britain; in short, having…

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Linguistic Issues in the 16th Century and the Constitution in Dignity of Italian Literature Part 3

Posted on February 11, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

Ovid and to a lesser extent Theocritus gave nourishment and dignity to the epic-lyric poems, such as the  Tiberine Nymph  by Francesco Maria Molza, elegant, harmonious, perfused with a poetic idyllic sense, and the  Stanze  di Luigi Tansillo, a lyricist with a beautiful vein, in where the warm, colorful and voluptuous southern inspiration of Ovid, Pontano and Sannazzaro reappears. An…

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Linguistic Issues in the 16th Century and the Constitution in Dignity of Italian Literature Part 2

Posted on February 10, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to itypemba, the fifteenth century had believed, as we have said, that to raise the vulgar to literary dignity it was necessary to “eliminate and clean it” as a mirror of Latin; a principle that came to theorize and materialize in clear awareness and abstract determination what had been from the very beginning innate tendency…

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Linguistic Issues in the 16th Century and the Constitution in Dignity of Italian Literature Part 1

Posted on February 9, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

The sixteenth century cannot be said to inherit from the previous one the question of the preference to be given to Latin or the vernacular in literary uses. Already in the mid-fifteenth century, the great Italian humanism had, as has been said, also become Italian in English. In the first half of the sixteenth century, some who…

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Italian Literature in the 19th Century Part 3

Posted on February 8, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

The last nineteenth century According to collegesanduniversitiesinusa, the last glimpse of the 19th century. it is characterized by a more marked dependence of our literature on European culture, which generally earned the writers of the period the accusation of provincialism. The formulas of the positivist H.-A. Taine almost insensibly accompanies Italian writers from exasperated determinism…

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Italian Literature in the 19th Century Part 2

Posted on February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

According to answerresume, there is, however, the royal road of realism. That of C. Porta and, initially, of T. Grossi (Prineide) takes the traditional forms of satire and the comic, and overcomes the embarrassment of language by simply resorting to dialect. A few years later, GG Belli gives his realism the same linguistic solution. Through the…

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Italian Literature in the 19th Century Part 1

Posted on February 6, 2022February 7, 2022 by ehangzhou

U. Foscolo A. Manzoni and G. Leopardi. The most representative poets of the period, even if in no way simplistically ascribable to Romanticism, which indeed they do not spare their criticisms, are U. Foscolo and G. Leopardi, who denounce the human destiny of pain and the senselessness of life. However, while for Foscolo the redemption is…

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