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16 September 2025 - 10:55
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4 September 2025 - 17:35
The day will begin at 11:3 a.m. in the conference room of Building DXNUMX, third floor, at the University of Salerno, with "CLASSICAL NATURE AND CULTURE BETWEEN ANCIENT AND MODERN." This event is organized by DipSUm in collaboration with the SalernoLetteratura Festival.
Welcoming guests will be Carmine Pinto, Director of the Department of Humanities (DipSUm), Angelo Meriani, Third Mission Delegate, and Daria Limatola of the SalernoLetteratura Festival. Presenters will be Giovanna Pace, Stefano Amendola, and Nicola Lanzarone. Authors such as Mario Lentano, Michele Napolitano, and Anna Maria Urso will also participate, with the aim of establishing a virtuous circle between academic research and the demand for culture.
Afternoon Seminars
At 17:18 pm, the State Archives will host the seminar "READING SCHOOL: DO YOU REMEMBER PASCOLI'S POEMS?" with Giuseppe Grattacaso, author of "A New Happiness: Rediscovering Pascoli's Poetry" (Treccani). This event is an invitation to rediscover the poetry of Giovanni Pascoli, highlighting his extraordinary capacity for innovation. At XNUMX:XNUMX pm, in the Church of the Addolorata, "CLASSICS NEEDS MEASURE: EVEN GETTING DRUNK" will be the theme of the meeting with Michele Napolitano, author of "The Greeks, the Romans and... the Symposium" (Carocci). A fascinating exploration of Greek and Roman cultures through the ritual of the symposium. Hosts: Anna Maria Urso, Mario Lentano, and Angelo Meriani.
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Evening Meetings
At 18.30:19 pm, Palazzo Fruscione will host "CLASSICA CHIEDIMI CHI ERA SARAH KANE," a discussion with Roberto D'Avascio, curator of "I'm Much Fucking Angrier Than You Think: Sarah Kane's Theatre Twenty Years Later" (UniorPress). This discussion offers an in-depth look at Sarah Kane's theatre, exploring themes such as autobiography in her plays and the feminist debate. At XNUMX pm, in the Matteotti space, "SPAZIO RAGAZZI: GIOVANNI FALCONE, BAMBINO" will take place. Angelo Di Liberto, author of "Il coraggio di Giovanni" (Gallucci), will discuss the young Giovanni Falcone and the lessons of courage he learned as a child. Francesco Cicale will host the event.
Latest Events of the Day
At 19.15:20 pm at the Diocesan Museum, Gabriel Zuchtriegel will present "CLASSICA, A VERY VITAL DEAD CITY," recounting his adventures in Pompeii and the lessons we can learn from the ancient city. Gennaro Carillo will host. At the same time, in the Church of the Addolorata, Mario Lentano will hold the talk "A TREE IS NOT JUST A TREE," exploring the cultural life of trees in ancient Rome. Michele Napolitano, Anna Maria Urso, and Enrico Ariemma will host the talk. Finally, at XNUMX pm at Palazzo Fruscione, "VERIFICATION OF POWERS / JUSTICE, THE WAR OF THE WORLDS" will be discussed with Marcello Flores and Mimmo Franzinelli, authors of "Conflict between Powers: Judiciary, Politics, and Trials in Republican Italy" (Il Saggiatore). This event, hosted by Mario Ricciardi, will explore the complex relationship between politics, the judiciary, and civil society in Italy.






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