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The Rough Guide to Naples & the Amalfi Coast
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Ercolano, Naples
University of Bath PHD Civil society and the anti-pizzo movement: the case of Ercolano, Naples Bowkett, Chris Award date: 2017 Awarding institution: University of Bath Link to publication Alternative formats If you require this document in an alternative format, please contact: [email protected] General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain • You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal ? Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 07. Oct. 2021 Civil society and the anti-pizzo movement: the case of Ercolano, Naples Christopher Bowkett A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Bath Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies September 2017 COPYRIGHT Attention is drawn to the fact that copyright of this thesis/portfolio rests with the author and copyright of any previously published materials included may rest with third parties. A copy of this thesis/portfolio has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it understands that they must not copy it or use material from it except as permitted by law or with the consent of the author or other copyright owners, as applicable. -
Neapel, Fotbollen Och Språket Översättning Av Kulturella Referenser Och Dialekt
EXAMENSARBETE VT 2013 MAGISTER I ÖVERSÄTTNING DEL 2: ANALYS Språk- och litteraturcentrum Översättarutbildningen Neapel, fotbollen och språket Översättning av kulturella referenser och dialekt Författare: Handledare: Kristoffer Petersson Mari Mossberg, svenska Verner Egerland, italienska Sammandrag Denna magisteruppsats grundar sig på två kapitel samt förordet i boken Il Napoli di Maradona. Cronistoria di un sogno: il primo scudetto av Gigi Garanzini och Marco Bellinazzo. Uppsatsen inleds med en analys av källtexten som utgår ifrån Hellspong & Ledins analysmodell (1997). Därefter följer en kortare redogörelse för de överväganden jag gjort inför översättningsarbetet, med utgångspunkt i Lita Lundquists lokala och globala översättningstrategier (2005), samt en översättningskommentar, där jag behandlar dialektala inslag och mottagaranpassning. Nyckelord Gigi Garanzini, Marco Bellinazzo, Neapel, dialekt, neapolitanska, kulturkontext, napoletanità, mottagaranpassning Engelsk titel Naples, language and football – perspectives on cultural context and dialect in translation 2 Innehåll 1. Inledning..........................................................................................................................................4 2. Källtextanalys.................................................................................................................................4 2.1 Presentation av källtexten..........................................................................................................4 2.2 Sändare och mottagare..............................................................................................................5 -
Unearth the Essence of the Amalfi Coast with Our Extraordinary Experiences Contents
UNEARTH THE ESSENCE OF THE AMALFI COAST WITH OUR EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES CONTENTS SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES 3 COASTAL LIVING 12 WINING AND DINING 23 TREASURES OF THE LAND 38 ART AND CULTURE 49 – SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES 3 MYSTERIES OF NAPLES Italian writer and journalist Curzio Malaparte once wrote: “Naples is the most mysterious city in Europe. It is the only city in the ancient world that has not perished like Ilium, like Nineveh, like Babylon. It is the only city in the world that has not sunk in the immense shipwreck of ancient civilisation. Naples is a Pompeii that has never been buried.” In the company of an expert storyteller, embark on a journey through the vibrant heart of this mysterious southern capital, discovering decorated catacombs, richly encoded chapels and aged rituals. Customise your tour, choosing from: – Farmacia degli Incurabili: This pharmaceutical laboratory was a meeting point for the Neapolitan Enlightened elite. Discover the intriguing anecdotes of a place where art and science collided. – Biblioteca dei Girolamini: Home to a vast archive of books and opera music since 1586, this is the oldest public library in Naples. – San Gaudioso Catacombs: Concealed beneath the Basilica di Santa Maria della Santità lies one of the most important early Christian cemeteries in Naples. Head underground to unearth the mysterious crypt’s secrets. – Sansevero Chapel: Preserving the Veiled Christ, one of the greatest masterpieces ever carved in marble, this chapel is an iconic example of 18th-century creativity. The statues appear so fluid and soft, you may be tempted to reach out and touch them. Visits may vary according to availability. -
Esimio Prof. Zangrillo, Ma Il Coronavirus Non Era Clinicamente Morto? Di Redazione 4 Settembre 2020
THEVISION.COM Data 04-09-2020 Pagina Foglio 1 / 8 ESIMIO PROF. ZANGRILLO, MA IL CORONAVIRUS NON ERA CLINICAMENTE MORTO? DI REDAZIONE 4 SETTEMBRE 2020 Share Tweet Negli ultimi giorni sta diventando sempre più chiaro che la pandemia di COVID-19 è ben lontana dalla sua conclusione: alcune aree del mondo, come gli Stati Uniti e il Brasile, sono ancora nel pieno della prima ondata, anche e soprattutto a causa di politiche confuse o volutamente assenti sul contenimento dei contagi. In Europa, invece, Spagna, Germania e Francia registrano un aumento di nuovi casi che potrebbe presagire l’inizio della seconda ondata. Anche in Italia si registrano sviluppi preoccupanti: dopo un periodo in cui i nuovi contagi si erano stabilizzati sul centinaio di casi giornalieri, con pochi focolai subito individuati e tenuti sotto 130589 controllo, nell’ultimo mese si è verificato un nuovo aumento, tanto che dal 13 agosto, con i suoi 523 casi registrati a livello nazionale, siamo passati in meno di tre settimane ai 1397 nuovi casi giornalieri del 3 settembre. THEVISION.COM Data 04-09-2020 Pagina Foglio 2 / 8 Una delle cause è di sicuro il maggior movimento di persone in un periodo tradizionalmente legato agli spostamenti e alle ferie estive, che hanno comportato anche un progressivo rilassamento nell’utilizzo delle tre principali misure di prevenzione del contagio: il lavaggio frequente delle mani, il distanziamento e l’utilizzo dei dispositivi di protezione. Il caldo e l’atmosfera delle ferie però non bastano per giustificare questa tendenza; la vera minaccia per gli sforzi fatti nei primi mesi dell’anno si chiama negazionismo. -
Hail Storm Hazard in Urban Areas: Identification and Probability Of
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., doi:10.5194/hess-2016-177, 2016 Manuscript under review for journal Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Published: 14 June 2016 c Author(s) 2016. CC-BY 3.0 License. Hail storm hazard in urban areas: identification and probability of occurrence by using a single-polarization X-band weather radar Vincenzo Capozzi1, Errico Picciotti2, Vincenzo Mazzarella1, Giorgio Budillon1, Frank Silvio Marzano2,3 1 Department of Science and Technology, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Centro Direzionale di Napoli, 80143, Italy 5 2 Centre of Excellence CETEMPS, University of L’Aquila, 67100, Italy 3 Dept. of Information Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00184, Italy Correspondence to: V. Capozzi ([email protected]) Abstract. This work exploits the potentiality of hail warning, based on single-polarization X-band weather radar measurements and tested on a large and well-documented data set of thunderstorm events in southern Italy near Naples. Even though X-band 10 radars may suffer of two-way path attenuation especially at long ranges, due to their relatively low cost their use is rapidly increasing for short-range applications such as urban environments. To identify hail through radar measurements, two different methodologies have been selected and adapted to X-band data within the study area: one uses the Waldvogel (WAL) approach, whereas the other one uses the Vertically-Integrated Liquid Density (VIL-Density) product. The study aims at developing a Probability-of-Hail (POH) index in order to support hail risk management at urban scales. In order to find the optimal threshold 15 values to discriminate between hail and severe rain, an extensive intercomparison between outcomes of the two methodologies and ground truth observations of hail has been performed, using a 2x2 contingency table and statistical scores. -
Distrarsi E Divertirsi 79
LEZIONE 3 DistrarsiDistrarsi ee divertirsidivertirsi a vita di tutti i giorni è frenetica e faticosa. Ognuno dovrebbe trovare del tempo da L dedicare al proprio corpo e allo spirito. Fare una passeggiata in centro e distrarsi facendo compere. Incontrare gli amici al caffè e fare due chiacchiere. Rilassarsi in casa con un bel libro o davanti ad un film. Andare in palestra ed allenare il corpo. Ognuno è diverso e dà sfogo allo stress della routine in modo diverso. Tu che cosa preferisci? Quale attività ti rilassa e ti dà la carica giusta per affrontare una nuova giornata piena di impegni? intit_l03_lo_pp78_79_sl.indd 78 8/31/2009 9:08:54 AM INTIT PDF PAGES SL 03 SOMMARIO 82 CORTOMETRAGGIO Cosa determina la nostra identità? Quali caratteristiche ci rendono unici? Un bambino delle elementari con un talento particolare cerca le risposte in Bulli si nasce, del regista Massimo Cappelli. 88 IMMAGINA Firenze e la Toscana sono uno dei tuoi 85 sogni? Finalmente farai una gita nella capitale dell’arte rinascimentale, scoprirai come nasce la Vespa e navigherai tra le isole dell’Arcipelago Toscano. 105 CULTURA È noto che gli italiani amano il calcio. Ma sapevi che la passione per uno sport può a volte influenzare la cultura, la politica e la mentalità di un’intera nazione? Leggi l’articolo Rete! e vivi la passione. 106 109 LETTERATURA Nel racconto La chitarra magica, Stefano Benni propone una fiaba con un finale a sorpresa. 80 PER COMINCIARE 90 STRUTTURE 3.1 The passato prossimo with avere and essere Destinazione: 3.2 The imperfetto Toscana 3.3 The passato prossimo vs. -
Sommario Rassegna Stampa
Sommario Rassegna Stampa Pagina Testata Data Titolo Pag. Rubrica Legavolley - stampa 43 Alto Adige 30/01/2017 LORENZETTI: "NON E' FACILE SPINGERSI OLTRE IL LIMITE" 3 45 La Stampa 30/01/2017 TRENTO SCHIACCIATA GRAZIE AGLI EX CIVITANOVA SI PRENDE LA 4 COPPA DEL VOLLEY (R.Condio) Rubrica Volley: A1 e A2 maschile 42/43 Alto Adige 30/01/2017 FESTEGGIA LA LUBE CIVITANOVA E' TROPPA PER QUESTA DIATEC 5 42 Alto Adige 30/01/2017 STOKR E' L'ULTIMO AD ARRENDERSI, BENE GIANNELLI ED I 7 CENTRALI 43 Alto Adige 30/01/2017 LA BATTUTA, SEMPRE PIU' DECISIVA 8 43 Alto Adige 30/01/2017 SETTIMA FINALE DI COPPA, EPOPEA UNICA IN ITALIA 9 35 Corriere della Sera 30/01/2017 JUANTORENA DOMINA CIVITANOVA BATTE TRENTO E SOLLEVA LA 10 COPPA ITALIA LA FESTA DEL C.T. BLENGINI (E.Cozzari) 19 Corriere delle Alpi 30/01/2017 VOLLEY, CIVITANOVA BRINDA IN COPPA 11 27 Corriere dello Sport Stadio 30/01/2017 LA LUBE FESTEGGIA LA SUA CINQUINA IN COPPA ITALIA 12 42 Gazzetta di Modena Nuova 30/01/2017 COPPA ITALIA ALLA LUBE, LA TERZA PER CASADEI 13 24 Il Gazzettino 30/01/2017 COPPA ITALIA. TRENTO SI ARRENDE LA LUBE BRINDA PER LA 14 QUINTA VOLTA 23 Il Giornale 30/01/2017 COPPA ITALIA A CIVITANOVA BATTUTA TRENTO IN 4 SET 15 43 Il Piccolo 30/01/2017 DIATEC SCONFITTA CUCINA LUBE VINCE LA COPPA ITALIA 16 17 Il Resto del Carlino 30/01/2017 SPORT - CIVITANOVA, QUINTA SINFONIA 17 1 La Gazzetta dello Sport 30/01/2017 COMANDA JUANTORENA LA COPPA ITALIA A CIVITANOVA 18 1 L'Adige 30/01/2017 DIATEC, NIENTE DA FARE COPPA ITALIA ALLA LUBE 22 21 L'Adige 30/01/2017 LUBE, OSMANY SULLA COPPA 25 23 -
The Amalfi Coast
THE AMALFI COAST A UNIQUE & ALLURING COASTAL WALK THE AMALFI COAST —SELF GUIDED WALKING HOLIDAY SUMMARY The Amalfi Coast has drawn film stars and celebrities to it’s stunning coast line since Victorian times and its attraction is no less strong today. Huge cliffs tumble hundreds of metres into the turquoise Mediterranean sea to create an indescribably beautiful coastline, listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site. Get under the skin of the real Italy as you wander along ancient coastal pathways. Picturesque villages and towns perched improbably on the hillside combined with an exceptional diversity of landscape provide the perfect landscape for walking. Ancient paths wind through fragrant lemon groves and terraced vineyards, rewarding you with breathtaking views at every twist and turn. Your holiday starts in the town of Amalfi, an ancient Maritime Republic famous for its refined architecture and your base for the first three nights. Agerola is your next stop, a rural community situated on an high plan surrounded by a dramatic landscape rising steeply from the shore to rugged mountains. Your walking holiday continues to the fishing village of Praiano and then you explore the most marvelous section of the “Footpath of Gods”, walking though an unmatched Mediterranean landscape. Tour: The Amalfi Coast Code: WItSTAC Type: Self-Guided Walking Holiday HIGHLIGHTS Price: See Website Dates: April to October on any day. Walking Days: 6 Walking along the amazing pathway network on the Amalfi Coast. Nights: 7 Visiting the charming town of Ravello and its gardens. Start: Amalfi Finish: Praiano Enjoying the delicious local cuisine and wines. -
Analysis on the Metabolic Process of Urban Agglomeration and the Cooperative
Annex 1 First Annual Report China-Italy Bilateral Project "Analysis on the metabolic process of urban agglomeration and the cooperative strategy of circular economy" CUP: I56C17000020002 Institution: Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"/ Parthenope University of Naples Unit: Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie / Department of Science and Technology Project activities: WP1 and WP2 coordinated by Parthenope University Authors: Silvio Cristiano, Amalia Zucaro, Francesco Gonella, Stefano Dumontet, Sergio Ulgiati 1. Definition of the metropolitan geographical-administrative system boundaries The system boundaries of our case study correspond to the geographical-administrative borders of the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy (Città metropolitana di Napoli). Located (Fig. 1) in Southern Italian region Campania, it is a mainly coastal area located around the Gulf of Naples in the Thyrrenian Sea, covering a surface of 1,179 km2, including five islands, and orographically characterised by the presence of some short coastal mountain reliefs as well as of the volcano Mount Vesuvius. The Metropolitan City of Naples has a resident population of 3,101,002 inhabitants (according to the Italian national statistics institute ISTAT – Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, 2018), with a population density equal to 2,630 inhabitants/km2. It is composed of 92 lower administrative bodies, known as comuni (municipalities), among which Naples (Napoli) represents the chief city: Acerra, Afragola, Agerola, Anacapri, Arzano, Bacoli, Barano d’Ischia, Boscoreale, -
Development Prospects of the Central Mediterranean Regions (Mezzogiorno-Greece)
·:: ··· ··· ··· European Union ··· ··· ··· Τ Regional policy ······ •s and cohesion ······ · : ·! • · · ·! • · · ··· ·! ·· ·* ·· • · ·· *· ······ ·ζ· 'opment studies ■ Development prospects of the central Mediterranean, ■ , . .' » . regions (MezzOgiornoGreece) • • European Gommission European Union Regional policy and cohesion Regional development studies Development prospects of the central Mediterranean regions (Mezzogiorno-Greece) European Commission Already published in the series Regional development studies 01 — Demographic evolution in European regions (Demeter 2015). 02 — Socioeconomic situation and development of the regions in the neighbouring countries of the Community in Central and Eastern Europe. 03 — Les politiques régionales dans l'opinion publique. 04 — Urbanization and the functions of cities in the European Community. 05 — The economic and social impact of reductions in defence spending and military forces on the regions of the Community. 06 — New location factors for mobile investment in Europe. 07 — Trade and foreign investment in the Community regions: the impact of economic reform in Central and Eastern Europe. 08 — Estudio prospectivo de las regiones atlánticas. Europa 2000. Study of prospects in the Atlantic regions. Europe 2000. Étude prospective des régions atlantiques. Europe 2000. Estudio prospectivo de las regiones atlántcas. Europa 2000. 09 — Financial engineering techniques applying to regions eligible under Objectives 1, 2 and 5b. 10 — Interregional and cross-border cooperation in Europe. 11 — Estudio prospectivo de las regiones del Mediterráneo Oeste. Évolution prospective des régions de la Méditerranée-Ouest. Evoluzione delle prospettive delle regioni del Mediterraneo occidentale. 12 — Valeur ajoutée et ingénierie du développement local. 14 — Development prospects of the central Mediterranean regions (Mezzogiorno-Greece). 18 — The prospective development of the northern seaboard. 20 — Evolución prospectiva de las regiones interiores (y de los espacios rurales de baja densidad de población en la Comunidad). -
Italian Politics & Society
Italian Politics & Society The Review of the Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society #70 |Spring 2012 General Editor Christophe Roux (University of Montpellier 1, France) [email protected] CEPEL – Faculté de droit et de science politique |39 rue de l’Université 34060 Montpellier cedex 2 (France) | Ph.: +33-434432842 | Fax: +33-434432857 Book Review Editor Jeffrey Hamill, University of Florida [email protected] Department of Political Science | 234 Anderson Hall | P.O. Box 117325 Gainesville, FL 32611 (USA) | Ph: 352 392-0262 | Fax: 352 392-8127 Managing Editors Alessandro Cagossi (West Virginia University), Jeffrey Hamill, Christophe Roux CONGRIPS President Simona Piattoni (University of Trento, Italy) [email protected] Vice-President Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) [email protected] Executive Secretary Richard Katz (The Johns Hopkins University) [email protected] Program Chair (until 2012) James Newell (University of Salford, UK) [email protected] Executive Committee Mabel Berezin (Cornell University) Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow, UK) Vincent Della Sala (University of Trento, Italy) Daniel Ziblatt (Harvard University) Eleonora Pasotti (University of California, Santa Cruz) Gianfranco Pasquino (ex-officio as SISP President, University of Bologna, Italy) Group Liaison Officers with European Politics/Policy Groups For North America: Raffaella Nanetti (Illinois University at Chicago, USA) [email protected] For Europe: Marco Brunazzo (University of Trento, Italy) [email protected] CONGRIPS