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Indice Dei Nomi 2013-2014 “Cartevive”: indice dei nomi 2013-2014 Le cifre indicano, nell’ordine: numero (in corsivo) e pagina (in tondo); le parentesi quadre: il nome non esplicitamente citato nel testo. Da questo indice è escluso il n. 51 di “Cartevive” (settembre 2013) dotato di un indice proprio. Abati Velio 52 . 76 Bianciardi) 52 . 70 Abbrugiati Perle 52 . 134 Adelphi (editore), Milano 50 . 76, Abigaille, zia ( personaggio di P. 110; 53 . 49, 57, 67, 68, 154, 155, Levi) 52 . 82 157 Accademia Cherubini, Firenze 53 . Adolgiso Armando 53 . 96, 103, 105 137 [Adorno] Luisa 53 . 146 Accademia dei Fidenti, Firenze 50 . Adorno Theodor W. 53 . 21, 28 81 Adria ( personaggio di L. Accademia di Agricoltura Scienze e Bianciardi) 52. 71 Lettere, Verona 53 . 69 Adriatico (mare) 50 . 9, 97; 52 . 126 Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera Aethiopia 50 . 34, 65; 53 . 154 53 . 168 Africa 53 . 75, 122, 123 Accademia d’Italia 50 . 89 Africa Orientale 53 . 123 Accademia Mondadori 50 . 81 Agassiz Louis 52 . 125 Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana, Agenzia del Turismo della provin- Mantova 53 . 69 cia di Varese 53 . 166 Accademia Toscana di Scienze e Agliati Carlo 52 . 88 Lettere La Colombaria 50 . 98 Agliati Mario 52 . 122; 53 . 6 Acciai Enrico 53 . 173 Agnese Gino 53 . 115, 167 Aci Trezza (Catania) 50 . 23 Agnoletti Fernando 52 . 5; 53 . 113 Acidini Cristina 52 . 144 Agnolin ( personaggio di L. Actis-Grosso Maurice 53 . 163 Bianciardi) 52 . 69, 79 Ada ( personaggio di I. Svevo) 53 . Agosti Giorgio 52 . 81, 82, 86 14 Agosti Stefano 53 . 141 Adamo 50 . 75; 52 . 110; 53 . 31, 38, Agustoni Edoardo 53 . 141 41, 44-48, 55 Ajazzi Mancini Mario 52 . 114 Adamo Maria Grazia 53 . 126 Ajello Nello 52 . 85 Adamo Pietro 50 . 100; 53 . 173 Alatri Giovanna 52 . 37 Adelaide ( personaggio di Anna Alba (Cuneo) 50 . 111 Felder) 52 . 112 Albani Paolo 53 . 94, 96, 99, 100, Adelchi 50 . 13 102, 104 Adele ( personaggio di L. Albano Laziale (Roma) 53 . 67 199 Albergo Continentale, Trieste 53 . Alta Leventina (Ticino) 52 . 89 72 Altichieri Gilberto 52 . 87 Alberici Maria 50 . 101 “AltreItalie” 53 . 56 Alberta ( personaggio di I. Svevo) Alvaro Corrado 53 . 7 53 . 14 Alvino Gualberto 50 . 105; 52 . 109 Albertazzi Giorgio 52 . 91 Alziati Federica 52 . 135 Albertolli Giocondo 52 . 97, 121 Amadasi Lorenza 53 . 94-96, 102, Albertoni Ettore A. 52 . 118 103, 106 Albicocco Corrado 52 . 101 Amarillide ( personaggio di F. Albisetti Margherita 52 . 97 Chiesa) 52 . 122; 53 . 6-14, 171 Albonico Maria Cristina 52 . 111 Ambasciata d’Austria, Roma 53 . 86 Albonico Simone 52 . 144 Ambasciata d’Italia in Romania, Aldovini Mario 53 . 96, 99, 101, Bucarest 50 . 77; 53 . 69 103 “Ambra” 53 . 147 Aleotti Paolo 50 . 116 Ambroise Claude 53 . 145 Aleramo Sibilla 53 . 139 Ambrosini Luigi 52 . 5 Alessandra ( personaggio di F. Amelio Gianni 50 . 93 Chiesa) 53 . 9 Amendola Giovanni 52 . 5, 118 Alessandria 53 . 71 America 50 . 41, 84, 98, 100, 108; Alessandrone Perona Ersilia 52 . 86 52 . 8, 10, 37, 78, 129; 53 . 3, 76 “Alfalibri” 53 . 105 America del Sud 50 . 78, 83 Algranati Maria 50 . 103 “America Oggi” 50 . 99 Aliberti Carmelo 50 . 22, 32 Amici di Leonardo Sciascia (edito- Alina ( personaggio di L. Masini) re), Palermo-Milano 52 . 108; 53 . 53 . 143 145, 146 Alinari (editore), Firenze 50 . 99 Aminta ( personaggio di F. Chiesa) Alinari Luca 53. 140 53 . 11, 14 Allemandi Umberto (editore), To- Ammann Egon 52 . 143 rino 53 . 124 Ampersand (editore), Valeggio sul All’insegna del Lanzello (editore), Mincio (Verona) 52 . 101 Castigliole d’Asti 52 . 101 Amrein-Widmer Martha 53 . 167 All’Insegna del Pesce d’oro (edito- Amslinger Tobias 52 . 143 re), Milano 52 . 108, 139, 142 Anastasi Giovanni 52 . 97 Allotta Giovanni 52 . 111 Anciani Francesco Alessandro 52 . Alma Charta (editore), Toccalmatto 87 (Parma) 52 . 101, 102 Ancora del Mediterraneo, L’ (edi- “Almanacco dei Visacci” 52 . 106 tore), Napoli 52 . 83 Almerigogna Piero 53 . 165 Andamane (isole) 50 . 76 Alpi 52 . 44, 49; 53 . 169 Andreozzi Carla 53 . 143 200 Anelli Amedeo 53 . 98, 106 Antonioni Michelangelo 52 . 91 Anfuso Clarissa 53 . 166 Anttonen Erkki 52 . 106 Anfuso Francesco 53 . 166 “Anuac” 50 . 77 Angelini Cesare 52 . 85; 53 . 112 Apa Mariano 52 . 144 Angelini Franca 50 . 116 Apollinaire Guillaume 50 . 117; 52 . Angelini Maria Clotilde 52 . 73 43, 48, 139; 53 . 125, 158 Angelone Anita 53 . 145 Apollo 11 (missione spaziale) 53 . Anghinoni Antonella 53 . 144 35 Angioletti Giovanni Battista 50 . Appennino 53 . 94 115; 52 . 136, 137; 53 . 159 “Approdo letterario, L'” 50 . 31 Angoletta Bruno 52 . 30, 32, 38 Aprile Ruggero (editore), Torino Anna ( personaggio di L. Bianciardi ) 52 . 101 52 . 59, 60, 66 Aquileia (Udine) 52 . 32 Anna ( personaggio di I. Svevo) 53 . Ara Angelo 50 . 27, 33 14 Aracne Editrice, Roma 52 . 135; 53 . Annabel Lee ( personaggio di E. A. 163 Poe) 50 . 42 Aragno Nino (editore), Torino 50 . “Annali della Fondazione Ugo La 100; 52 . 83, 136; 53 . 112, 150 Malfa” 50 . 106; 52 . 86, 98, 104; Arbasino Alberto 53 . 154 53 . 129, 152 “Arbido” 52 . 86 “Annali dell’Università per Stra- Arbizzani Luigi 53 . 112 nieri di Perugia” 50 . 70 Arcadia 53 . 131 Anni Rolando 53 . 130 Arcari (editore), Mogliano Veneto Annie ( personaggio di E. A. Poe) (Treviso) 53 . 121 50 . 42 Arcari Paolo 50 . 113 Annigoni Pietro 52. 144 Arche Verlag (editore), Zurigo 52 . Ansaldo Antonia 53 . 110 143 Ansaldo Giovanni 50 . 100; 52 . 85; Archinto (editore), Milano 50 . 110; 53 . 110, 112, 150 52 . 103, 108 Ansovini Emma 52 . 37 Archives de la Librerie de l’Uni- Antici Ilena 53 . 138 versité de Fribourg, Berna 53 . 131 Antico Testamento 53 . 32, 51 Archives de la Vie Privée 52 . 86 “Antologia Vieusseux” 50 . 101, Archives du XXe siècle (program- 104, 105; 52 . 12, 89, 102-105, ma radiotelevisivo) 53 . 126 108, 119; 53 . 140, 142, 152, 153, Archives of American Art, Smith- 162 sonian Institution 53 . 156 Antonello Anna 52 . 95 “Archivi di Lecco e della Provin- Antonello da Messina 53 . 146 cia” 53 . 113, 114 Antoni Roberto Freak 53 . 108 Archivio Adami Giampaolo, Calci 201 (Pisa) 53 . 136 52 . 137, 138 Archivio Balducci Ernesto, Fiesole Archivio Ferrero Leo, Fiesole 52 . 52 . 138 96 Archivio Bargellini Antonina, Fi- Archivio Malaparte Curzio, Milano renze 53 . 135 50 . 108 Archivio Bianconero, Venezia 52 . Archivio Morante Elsa, Roma 52 . 91 104 Archivio Bianconi Piero, Bellinzo- Archivio musicale della RSI 52 . 97 na 50 . 117 Archivio Paresce Renato, Milano Archivio Bobbio Norberto, Torino 53 . 168 53 . 119 Archivio Prezzolini (AP), Lugano Archivio Carrega Ugo, Rovereto 50 . 3, 42, 100, 108, 113; 52 . 3-7, 9, 53 . 175 12, 18, 28, 34, 36, 37, 85, 115, Archivio centrale dello Stato, Roma 116, 124, 130, 141; 53 . 3, 9, 81, 52 . 94; 53 . 118 110-112, 149, 153 Archivio Chiara Piero, Varese 53 . Archivio privato Brazzoduro Gino, 172 Pisa 53 . 164 Archivio contemporaneo ‘Alessan- Archivio privato Spaini Giuliana e dro Bonsanti’, Firenze 52 . 88, Paolo, Roma 53 . 73, 78 103, 108, 138; 53 . 115, 129, 142 Archivio “riservato” Benotto Gio- Archivio Contini Gianfranco, Fi- vanni Paolo, Arcivescovo di Pisa renze 52 . 143 53 . 135 Archivio dei Cappuccini della Archivio “riservato” Matteucci Svizzera italiana, Lugano 53 . 142 Benvenuto, Pisa 53 . 135 Archivio della Fondazione Arnoldo Archivio Scheiwiller, Milano 52 . e Alberto Mondadori, Milano 50 . 139 93 Archivio Sereni Vittorio, Luino 50 . Archivio della Letteratura Cattoli- 117; 52 . 109; 53 . 164, 165 ca, Milano 53 . 135 Archivio Storico Arnoldo Monda- Archivio di Nuova Scrittua (ANS), dori Editore, Milano 52 . 108, 109; Rovereto 53 . 175 53 . 164 Archivio di Stato del Cantone Tici- Archivio storico del Comune di Jesi no, Bellinzona 52 . 21, 93, 97 53 . 119 Archivio di Stato di Firenze 52 . 98, Archivio storico della Città di Lu- 106, 136; 53 . 147 gano 52 . 97, 123 Archivio di Stato di Perugia 53 . Archivio Storico di Intesa San Pao- 118, 119 lo 50 . 107; 53 . 119, 124 Archivio Famiglia Berneri-Aurelio Archivio storico Italo Cremona, Chessa, Reggio Emilia 50 . 100; Torino 50 . 116; 53 . 124 202 “Archivio Storico Ticinese” 52 . 95 Associazione Biblioteca Salita dei Archivio Svizzero di Letteratura, Frati 52 . 93, 96; 53 . 112, 142, Berna 50 . 116; 52 . 112, 123, 142; 148, 176 53 . 112, 126, 130, 174 Associazione Carlo Cattaneo, Lu- “Archivium Romanicum” 52 . 99 gano 52 . 111, 144 “Arena, L'” 52 . 87; 53 . 67, 69 Associazione Centro Studi Sigfrido Arena Maurizio 52 . 91 Bartolini 52 . 140 Arendt Hannah 53 . 115 Associazione culturale ‘Ardengo Arezzo 50 . 78 Soffici’ 52 . 107; 53 . 147 Argentina 52 . 134 Associazione culturale La Luna Ariadifiaba 53 . 159 (editore), Casette d’Ete (Fermo) Arianna ( personaggio di F. Chiesa) 52 . 101 53 . 9, 11, 14 Associazione culturale L’Erca, “Ariel” 50 . 71; 53 . 139 Nizza Monferrato 50 . 111 Arigoni Nicola 52 . 124 Associazione degli Archivisti Sviz- Ariosto Ludovico 53 . 49 zeri AAS 52 . 86 Arkadin (editore), Parigi 53 . 130 Associazione delle Comunità Istri- Armanni Vittore 52 . 95 ane 50 . 101 Armida ( personaggio di E. Flaiano) Associazione Fondo Alberto Mo- 50 . 65 ravia 52 . 136; 53 . 166 Armstrong Neil 53 . 35, 37, 41, 48, Associazione Giuseppe Bovara, 51, 52 Lecco 53 . 113 Arno (fiume) 53 . 138 Associazione Volontari della Li- Arosio Sandra 50 . 19, 32 bertà 50 . 106 Arpaia Bruno 52 . 21 Astengo Domenico 53 . 120 Arpino Giovanni 50 . 22 “Astropolitics” 53 . 52 Artaud Antonin 53 . 115 AT Studio, Sulmona 53 . 29 Arte Club Pesaro (editore) 52 . 101 ATA American Translators Asso- Arti Grafiche Castello (tipografia) ciation 50 . 71 53 . 94, 109, 128 Atene 53 . 75 Artuso Stefano 53 . 126 Ateneum (museo d’arte statale), Ascona (Ticino) 52 . 84; 53 . 162 Helsinki 52 . 106 “Asino, L'” 52 . 28, 32, 37, 38, 40 “Atrium” 52 .
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