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    FrancoAngeli
    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: The art of printing with movable type made its appearance in Perugia -then as now, the heart of Italy- in 1471, when the city was under the sway of Braccio Baglioni. Perugia was home to an important university which had been attracting students from all over Europe for more than a century. They found hospitality in two colleges, of which the ‘Sapienza Vecchia’, in particular, was accustomed to accommodating students from abroad. The colleges were themselves instrumental in assisting the work of the earliest printers, all of them foreigners; their enterprise flourished for about fifteen years before strong competition from larger printing centres, notably Venice, took control of the Perugian book market. A second phase in local book production started at the turn of the century under the aegis of two major players, the Cartolari family and Bianchino dal Leone. The history of the book in Perugia is characterized by a quality and originality which is not reflected in the modest quantities produced there, and the major bibliographers have always taken an interest in it. All that and more can be found in this book, the outcome of lengthy research based on detailed analysis of all known editions and archival documents, including a number of new discoveries.
    Keywords: Early Printed Books ; Incunabula ; History of University ; Renaissance ; Perugia ; History of the Book ; Printing Press ; Braccio Baglioni ; Book Illustration ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3M c 1500 onwards to present day ; thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure::WQ Local and family history, nostalgia::WQH Local history ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics
    Language: Italian
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    FrancoAngeli
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Perspective restitution is the inverse process of perspective and is therefore rooted in descriptive geometry; when this technique is applied to the restitution of dimensions from photos, it enters the territories of photogrammetry. The position on the border between two disciplines, different but related, has caused the solitude of perspective restitution from photos: rarely mentioned in studies on descriptive geometry, it is completely ignored in those dedicated to photogrammetry. Yet, perspective restitution is the only tool that allows us to reconstruct, from a single image, the 3D layout of a building. In his 1930 book dedicated to 'Metrophotography', Henri Deneux had highlighted, probably for the first time, the possibility of reconstructing, from a single photo, buildings or parts of them damaged by war events (Deneux referred to monuments damaged by the bombings of World War I). Today, digital drawing and modelling tools enable us to overcome many of the difficulties that affected perspective restitution from photos with traditional drawing tools. This volume illustrates the theoretical assumptions and the drawing and modelling techniques that allow us to achieve the 3D reconstruction of buildings and urban scenarios that no longer exist from one or few images.
    Keywords: perspective restitution ; photography ; 3D reconstruction ; lost buildings and sites ; descriptive geometry ; photogrammetry ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture ; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UG Graphical and digital media applications::UGK 3D graphics and modelling ; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UG Graphical and digital media applications::UGP Photo and image editing
    Language: Italian
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    FedOA - Federico II University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Capodimonte was the first Palace of Neapolitan Dinasty “Borbone”, but it was neglected due to the rise of Portici and Caserta’s Royal Palaces, therefore, it was built very slowly. It was completed only a century after the laying of the foundation stone (1738). After so long times, which saw the succession of several architects aiming the leadership to the royal site, some of them were quite famous among the most representative figures of Architecture and Art History in Naples, across Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. The Royal Site was originally meant as Hunting reserve nearby the Capital and significant place of rest for the young Carlo di Borbone (Charles of Bourbon), who two years later decided to build a Royal Palace too. That decision was intended to amend the territorial aspects of Neapolitan northern hill, also to influence the urban layout before the unification of Italy. This study, based on a careful documentary and iconographic research, highlights the complex development of the palace and its park which are still paying a high price for the most controversial aspects of the project and its execution, emerged since the beginnings.
    Keywords: NA1-9428 ; Neapolitan nineteenth-century architecture ; Neapolitan eighteenth-century architecture ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
    Language: Italian
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Every representation of the world, every drawing, every critical reflection ultimately describes ourselves; it defines us as people and as researchers. The text Cities suspended between capes and rivers collects the results of a research carried out for over a decade, from 2011 to 2023, which involved six small towns on the Sicilian Ionian coast: Forza d’Agrò, Casalvecchio, Mandanici, Fiumedinisi, Alì and Itala. The synthetic restitution of tangible and intangible data is graphically described in six reports dedicated to each city. The intent is to build an “identity map” characterized by the overlapping of numerous levels of interpretation: some analytical and structured, others abstract and synthetic, still others nuanced and playful.
    Keywords: minor centres, identity maps, Forza d’Agrò, Casalvecchio, Mandanici, Fiumedinisi, Alì, Itala ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and design::AMVD City and town planning: architectural aspects
    Language: Italian
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    FedOA - Federico II University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: This volume brings together multiple contributions on an important topic such as regeneration in the Campania region. The Proceedings of the Conference, held on March 21, 2023, and sponsored by Rotary District 2101, testify to the association's important role in the community. At the center of the discussion is our region's cultural and natural heritage, whose territory is rich in resources, cultural assets, and landscape values but also very fragile. In the approaches to the future of this heritage, the theses of experts, academics, and representatives of local authorities - many members of Rotary Clubs in the District - are compared with methodological contributions, exemplifications, good practices, and proposals. The volume debates the contemporary challenges with new urban planning approaches for self-regenerating territories, with a new paradigm that sees historical cities as the engine for the territory's growth, including cultural development. At the center of the reflections are the architectural project, mobility as an essential factor for livability and quality of life, the management plan for the historic center of Naples Unesco, energy efficiency and seismic protection of the historic building, as well as new forms of experimentation of shared administration of heritage. Campania presents a vulnerable Apennine territory with severe abandonment phenomena of inland historical centers. That's the reason why it's necessary to adopt urgent and innovative solutions are needed, inspired by concepts of rebalancing, with the creation of networks and supra-municipal circuits of fruition. The construction supply chain is addressed by highlighting, on the one hand, the negative repercussions of an inadequate national policy on Building Bonuses and, on the other, the potential of a sector that represents an important engine of socioeconomic development projected toward digitalization and innovation. Concerning the Unesco heritage, the prospects are outlined valorization regarding the archaeological site of Pompeii and the historic center of Naples. Particular attention is paid to environmental protection: we refer to the effects of climate change, the defense of the coastal landscape, the sea resource, the burning problems of the recovery of Bagnoli, as well as the agricultural landscape and urban greenery. Therefore, a volume is particularly significant and of considerable interest for its extraordinary wealth of multidisciplinary content, scientific and popular relevance.
    Description: Published
    Description: Il volume raccoglie molteplici apporti su un tema di scottante attualità, quale la rigenerazione nel territorio della Campania. Gli Atti del Convegno, tenutosi il 21 marzo 2023 e promosso dal Distretto Rotary 2101, testimoniano l’importante ruolo dell’associazione nella comunità. Al centro del dibattito vi è il patrimonio culturale e naturale della nostra regione, il cui territorio è ricco di risorse, beni culturali e valori paesaggistici, ma anche molto fragile. Negli approcci sul futuro di tale patrimonio si confrontano le tesi di esperti, accademici, esponenti degli enti territoriali – molti soci dei Club Rotary del Distretto –, con apporti di tipo metodologico, ma anche esemplificazioni, buone pratiche e proposte. Nel volume si dibatte delle sfide della contemporaneità con nuovi approcci urbanistici per territori autorigenerativi, con un nuovo paradigma che veda nelle città storiche il motore per la crescita anche culturale del territorio. Al centro delle riflessioni vi sono il progetto di architettura, la mobilità quale fattore essenziale per la vivibilità e la qualità della vita, il piano di gestione del centro storico di Napoli Unesco, l’efficientamento energetico e la protezione sismica del costruito storico, nonché nuove forme di sperimentazione di amministrazione condivisa del patrimonio. La Campania presenta un territorio appenninico molto vulnerabile, con gravi fenomeni di abbandono dei centri storici interni: per contrastarlo occorrono soluzioni urgenti e innovative, ispirate a concetti di riequilibrio, con creazione di reti e circuiti sovracomunali di fruizione. Il tema della filiera delle costruzioni viene affrontato evidenziando, da un lato, i riflessi negativi di una inadeguata politica nazionale sui Bonus edilizi, dall’altro, le potenzialità di un settore che rappresenta un importante motore di sviluppo socioeconomico, proiettato verso la digitalizzazione e l’innovazione. Per quanto concerne il patrimonio Unesco, vengono delineate le prospettive di valorizzazione, con riferimento al sito archeologico di Pompei e al centro storico di Napoli. Particolare attenzione è posta alla salvaguardia dell’ambiente: ci si riferisce agli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici, alla difesa del paesaggio costiero, alla risorsa mare, ai problemi scottanti del recupero di Bagnoli, nonché al paesaggio agrario e al verde urbano. Un volume, dunque, che si presenta particolarmente significativo e di notevole interesse per la straordinaria ricchezza di contenuti multidisciplinari, per la rilevanza scientifica e divulgativa.
    Keywords: cultural heritage ; natural heritage ; urban regeneration ; architecture ; Campania ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
    Language: Italian
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: The book investigates some aspects of the Italian economic development looking at some usually forgotten cases of international success: the small-medium enterprises specialized in “light” productions, such as food, beverages, and apparel. These firms have shown a peculiar ability to adapt, in order to cope with the instabilities of the international markets, modifying both their organization and their business strategies, elaborating an unusual entrepreneurial style, more attentive to the resources, constraints and vulnerabilities of the context.
    Keywords: Business history, Enterpreneurship, Italian brands, Made in Italy, History of Food and Beverages, Italy, 20th Century ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3M c 1500 onwards to present day::3MP 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999 ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: Italian
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    FedOA - Federico II University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The design work carried out on the city of ​​Frattaminore represented, for the students in the last year of the Master’s Program in Architecture 5UE, an important experiment, from a design and professional point of view, towards the development of an approach aimed at finding an adequate and factual response to the multiple needs posed by the reality of the context in which it operates. The book collects the results of the work carried out during the 2020-2021 academic year, highlighting the multiplicity of aspects and design topics addressed, as well as the variety of the proposed solutions. The structure of the book reflects this experimental approach, starting with the exploration of some preliminary topics and methods, examined in the “Essays” section; continuing through the tool of the “mapping” and the interaction with the environment and with the people who live the places; finally, working on assembling and defining a “synthesis” of data and investigations through the design proposals, described in the “Projects” section. Each project theme includes a theoretical study through an introductory essay, and several design variations to provide, in an alternative way, possible scenarios for the city. To try to solve the existing critical issues, yet to enhance the potential and the various heritage of the city of Frattaminore, the project proposals were built grafting into the existing, not oriented towards the definition of a closed form and a predetermined function. On the contrary, it has implied to work on the idea of an open form, which reuses what already exists, including multiple possibilities of use and continuously changing its perimeter, extending and incorporating urban pieces of different nature. Scenarios of new possible meanings and new urban transformations are, therefore, the result of this work, made up of different levels of study and research related to the general idea of Frattaminore as a city in transition.
    Description: Published
    Description: Il lavoro progettuale condotto sulla città di Frattaminore ha rappresentato, per gli studenti all’ultimo anno del corso di studi in Architettura 5UE, un esperimento di grande rilevanza, dal punto di vista progettuale e professionale, verso lo sviluppo di un approccio teso a trovare una risposta adeguata e concreta alle molteplici necessità poste dalla realtà del contesto in cui opera. La pubblicazione raccoglie gli esiti del lavoro svolto nell’arco dell’anno accademico 2020-2021, ponendo in evidenza la molteplicità di aspetti e temi progettuali affrontati, così come la varietà delle soluzioni proposte. La struttura del libro rispecchia tale approccio sperimentale, a partire dall’esplorazione di alcuni temi e metodi preliminari, esaminati nella sezione “Saggi”; proseguendo attraverso lo strumento del “mapping” e dell’interazione con l’ambiente e con le persone che abitano i luoghi; giungendo, infine, alla messa a sistema e ad una “sintesi” delle informazioni e delle indagini effettuate attraverso le proposte progettuali, descritte nella sezione “Progetti”. Ciascun tema progettuale prevede un approfondimento teorico, attraverso un saggio introduttivo, e svariate declinazioni progettuali che provano in maniera alternativa a fornire possibili scenari per la città. Per provare a risolvere le criticità esistenti, ma anche per valorizzare le potenzialità e i vari patrimoni del territorio di Frattaminore, le proposte progettuali sono state costruite attraverso un meccanismo di innesto nell’esistente, non orientato alla definizione di una forma compiuta e di una funzione predeterminata, ma che, al contrario, ha consentito di lavorare su un’idea di forma aperta, che ha riutilizzato quanto esiste, che ha incluso molteplici possibilità di uso e che ha cambiato continuamente la propria perimetrazione, estendendosi e inglobando pezzi urbani di diversa natura. Scenari di nuovi possibili significati e nuove trasformazioni urbane sono, dunque, il risultato di questo lavoro, composto da diversi livelli di approfondimento legati all’idea generale di Frattaminore come città in transizione.
    Keywords: Frattaminore ; design studio ; architectural design ; interpretive mapping ; architectural projects ; city in transition ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
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    FedOA - Federico II University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The volume provides an overview of the results obtained in the Final Synthesis Laboratory in Modern Restoration, conducted by professors Gianluigi de Martino and Marella Santangelo within the Master's Degree Course in Architectural Design at the University of Naples "Federico II". Through work on the city of Pontinia, the laboratory selected and investigated the heritage of modern architecture produced during the “Fascist Ventennio”, proposing restoration projects capable of combining historical memory with an innovative vision. The aim was to envision an alternative future for the city, capable of responding to contemporary urban transformation needs through various design experiments. The volume is divided into four sections, each dedicated to different aspects of the restoration and design process, offering in-depth readings and practical insights. Through contributions from both professors and students, the concepts of conservation and innovation in urban heritage are explored, with particular attention to the relationship between the original fabric of the founding city and its contemporary evolution. The volume concludes with a photographic review of the exhibition held at the Museum of the Pontine Marshes in June 2022, providing a comprehensive view of the laboratory's outcomes and their integration into the local community.
    Description: Published
    Description: Il volume offre una panoramica dei risultati ottenuti nel Laboratorio di Sintesi Finale in Restauro del Moderno, condotto dai professori Gianluigi de Martino e Marella Santangelo nel contesto del Corso di Laurea magistrale in Architettura Progettazione Architettonica presso l'Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II". Attraverso il lavoro sulla città di Pontinia, il laboratorio ha selezionato e indagato il patrimonio dell’architettura moderna prodotta durante il “Ventennio fascista”, proponendo progetti di restauro capaci di coniugare la memoria storica con una visione innovativa. Lo scopo è stato quello di prefigurare un futuro alternativo per la città, capace di rispondere alle esigenze contemporanee di trasformazione urbana, attraverso diverse sperimentazioni progettuali. Il volume si articola in quattro sezioni, ciascuna dedicata a diversi aspetti del processo di restauro e progettazione, offrendo letture approfondite e spunti pratici. Attraverso contributi dei docenti e degli studenti, vengono esplorati i concetti di conservazione e innovazione del patrimonio urbano, con particolare attenzione al rapporto tra il tessuto originario della città di fondazione e la sua evoluzione contemporanea. Il volume si conclude con una rassegna fotografica della mostra tenutasi presso il Museo dell’Agro Pontino nel giugno 2022, offrendo un'ampia visione degli esiti del laboratorio e della loro integrazione nella comunità locale.
    Keywords: Architecture, Pontinia, foundation city, restoration, modern architecture ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
    Language: Italian
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    FedOA - Federico II University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The second updated edition of this volume, produced in Italian and English, aims to raise awareness of the incidence and importance of Federico II University's different locations in both the Naples metropolitan area and the regional contexts. This publication was made on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of Federico II, which will be on June 5, 2024. The sites of Federico II, collected in this volume and described by colleagues from our University's architectural history area, are strongly linked to the city's history, from the early Middle Ages to the modern and contemporary ages. In fact, through their description, events related to civil, political, and art history emerge with the evolution of taste and different artistic forms. The publication aims to make people understand the significant role of the Federico II sites, from the oldest part of the city's historic center to the most recent ones that have been added to the already vast Frederico II heritage - such as the sites of Scampia, Bacoli, Avellino, Castel Volturno, and Torre Lama in Salerno area. A further objective is to emphasize how these valuable architectures, rich in diffuse artistry, are preserved, re-functionalized, enhanced, and offered for the fruition of a large public thanks to the University.
    Description: Published
    Description: La seconda edizione aggiornata del volume, realizzata in italiano e in inglese, ha la finalità di far conoscere l’incidenza e l’importanza delle differenti sedi dell’Università Federico II tanto nel contesto urbano dell’area metropolitana di Napoli quanto in quello regionale. Una pubblicazione in occasione degli 800 anni della Federico II, che cadranno il 5 giugno del 2024. Le sedi della Federico II, raccolte in questo volume e descritte dai colleghi appartenenti all’area di storia dell’architettura della nostra università, sono fortemente legate alla storia della città, dall’alto medioevo all’età moderna e contemporanea. Infatti, attraverso la loro descrizione, emergono eventi legati alla storia civile, politica e a quella dell’arte con l’evoluzione del gusto e delle diverse forme artistiche. L’obiettivo della pubblicazione è quello di far comprendere il ruolo significativo delle sedi della Federico II, dalla parte più antica del centro storico della città alle più recenti che si sono aggiunte al già vastissimo patrimonio federiciano – come le sedi di Scampia, di Bacoli, di Avellino, di Castel Volturno e di Torre Lama nel salernitano –, e come queste pregevoli architetture, ricche di artisticità diffusa, grazie all’Università vengono conservate, rifunzionalizzate, valorizzate e offerte alla fruizione di un grande pubblico.
    Keywords: Heritage, History of Architecture, Archeology, University Federico II ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
    Language: Italian
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: With this rich anthology of sources, most of which are made available here for the first time, Michele Mancino and Giovanni Romeo add another element to the research project that began with their recent book (Clero criminale. L’onore della Chiesa e i delitti degli ecclesiastici nell’Italia della Controriforma, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2013, 4th ed.). The two parts document from a range of perspectives the way in which the Tridentine project of combating the common crimes of the clergy was undone before the end of the sixteenth century. Instead, the Roman curia was mainly concerned with enforcing the right of delinquent priests to be judged only by ecclesiastical tribunals, a strategy intended to defend the honor of the clergy that was followed persistently over the long term. The material presented here describes a previously unknown historical precedent for the recent revelations about the treatment of pedophile priests.
    Keywords: D204-475 ; Cultural history ; clergy ; criminal history ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3M c 1500 onwards to present day
    Language: Italian
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