ANALECTA ROMANA ITITUTI DANICI
Supplementum XLII

ON RENAISSANCE ACADEMIES
Procedings of the international conference "from the Roman Academy to the Danish Academy in Rome
Dall'Accademia Romana all'Accademia di Danimarca a Roma"
Ed. M. Pade,
2011, Edizioni Quasar
Introduction
I: Rome as Academy
Karsten Friis-Jensen: Petrarch, the city of Rome and the Capital
Per Øhrgaard: Goethe in Rome
II: Italian Renaissance Academies
James Hankins: Humanist Academies and the "Platonic Academy of Florence"
Concetta Bianca: Le accademie a Roma nel Quattrocento
John Monfasani: Two Fifteenth-Century "Platonic Academies": Bessarion's and
Ficino's
Fabio Stok: Perotti e l'Accademia romana
Patricia Osmond: Lectiones Sallustianae , Pomponio Leto's Annotations on Sallust: A Commentary for the Academy?
Marianne Pade: Lectiones Sallustianae. The 1490 Sallust Annotations, the Presentation Copy
Julia Gaisser: The Mirror of Humanism: Self Reflection in the Roman Academy
Ingrid D. Rowland: Raphael and the Roman Academy
III: Danish Renaissance Academies
Marita Ackhøj Nielsen: Dignæ certè hæ nostræ Ripæ in notitiam veniant externorum. Renaissance
culture in Ribe
Peter Zeeberg: Tycho Brahe's Uraniborg. Research Centre and Aristocratic Residence
Karen Skovgaard-Petersen: A Danish Equestrian Academy - the Academy of Sorø 1623-1665
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ANALECTA ROMANA INSTITUTI DANICI,
Supplementum XLI,

The World of Greek Vases Supplementum XLI, Vinnie Nørskov, Lise Hannestad, Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
& Sian Lewis (Ed.), 2009.
Edizioni Quasar
Contents
Cornelia Isler-Kerènyi: The Study of Figured Pottery Today
Vladimir Stissi: Does Function Follow Form? Archais Greek Pottery in its Find Contexts:
Uses amd Meanings
Dimitri Paleothodoros: Archaeological Context Iconographic Analysis: Case Studies from Greece
and Etruria
Vinnie Nørskov: The Affairs of Lucien Bonaparte and the Impact on the Study of Greek Vases
Vincenzo Bellelli: Etrusco-Corinthian Notes. A Class of Pottery and its Socio-Economic Context
in Two Centuries of Scholarship
Gunnel Ekroth: Why (not) Paint an Altar? A Study of Where, When and Why Altars appear
on Attic Red-figure Vases
Eleni Hatzivassiliou: Warriors at a Mound: A Puzzle Scene by Theseus and Athena Painters
Sian Lewis: Athletics on Attic Pottery: Export and Imagery
Cathrine Morgan: Imports on the Dining Table? The Function of Attic Pottery in the Bosphoran
Kingdom
Diego Elia: Research Perspectives in the Study of South Italian Vase-painting: the
case of Red-figure Pottery from Locri Epizephyrii
Erich Kistler: The Encoding and Decoding of Satyr-symposiasts at Vases in Archaic and
Classical Athens
Ricard Theodore Neer: The Incontinence of Civic Authority:Pictorial Iambos in Athenian Vase-painting
Stefan Schmidt: Images of Statues on Attic Vases: The Case of the Tyrannicides |
Altri Pubblicazioni
“Niccolò Perotti: the languages of Humanism and Politics": proceedings of the Conference held at the Danish Academy in Rome 4-5 June 2009.
http://www.renaessanceforum.dk/rf_7_2011.htm
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CLASSICAL MUSIC AND MODERN CLASSICAL MUSIC IN GLOBALIZATION AND CONSUMER
SOCIETY
Ed. Karl Aage Rasmussen. 2010, Accademia di Danimarca

Contents
Preface, Erik Bach
Karl Aage Rasmussen: Introduction
Karl Aage Rasmussen: I have a Dream
Stefan Beyst: Luigi Nono's Prometeo - a Revolutionary's Swansong
Henrik Marstal:The Composer as Popular Cultural Commodity - the Case of Arvo Pärt
Susanna Pasticci:In Search of a "Sound": the Challenges of Contemporary Music
Marcello Panni:Oprera Consumed
Nicola Sani:The Music of Giacinto Scelsi in the Age of Globalization
Simon Steen Andersen:Between Complexity and Simplicity - New Music and the Audience
Geir Johnsen:Contrappunto dialettico alla mente - Going between the Composer and the
Public
Jørgen I Jensen:Carl Nielsen, Avant-garde Composer and Popular Songwriter in One
Jakob Levinsen:Classical Music and Youth Culture
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A ROMAN VILLA BY LAKE NEMI. THE FINDS.
Ed. M. Moltesen & b. Poulsen, 2010, Edizioni Quasar
Preface, Erik Bach
Preface, Mette Moltesen & Birte Poulsen
An Introduction, Pia Guldager Bilde

Pottery and Glass
Ceramica d'impasto protostorica, Nicola Bruni,
Black Gloss, Ria Berg
Cooking Ware, Louise Mejer
Pompeian Red Ware, Birte Poulsen
Thin-Walled Ware, Louise Mejer
Terra Sigillata, Ria Berg
Lead-Glazed Ware, Birte Poulsen
Plain Ware, Kristine Bøggild Johannsen
Transport Amphorae, Kristine Bülow Clausen
Dolia and other large vessels, Camilla Cecilie Wenn
African Red Slip Ware, Birte Poulsen
Lamps, Marina Prusac
Glass, Birte Poulsen
Late-Antique Kitchen Ware, Birte Poulsen
Post-Antique Pottery, Leif Erik Vaag
Metal and Coins
Metal objects, Marina Prusac
Coins, a Bronze Tessera and Medallions, Birte Poulsen
Sculpture
Sculpture in marble and other stone, Mette Moltesen
Finds Related to the Architecture
Brick stamps, Ria Berg
Architectural terracottas, Kristine Bøggild Johannsen
Miscellanea
Miscellanea, Mette Moltesen
Late-Antique Tombs
Late-Antique burials in the villa area, Pia Guldager Bilde
The Human Skelotons, Eva Wahlberg
Other Organic Materials
Invertebrate remains, Ezequiel M. Pinto-Guillaume
Appendix
Figures
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