Taranto – The story is sold out. Success yesterday for the prof. Luigi Canfora at the Convent of Sant’Antonio – PugliaLive – Online information newspaper

Taranto – The story is sold out. Success yesterday for the prof. Luigi Canfora at the Convent of Sant’Antonio – PugliaLive – Online information newspaper
Taranto – The story is sold out. Success yesterday for the prof. Luigi Canfora at the Convent of Sant’Antonio – PugliaLive – Online information newspaper

Archaeology…a sea of ​​emotions” History sells out

Yesterday in the Cloister of Sant’Antonio of the National Superintendence for Underwater Cultural Heritage, great success with the public for the lesson of the historian Luciano Canfora

The history of men as an inexhaustible source for reinterpreting contemporaneity.

Last night the prof. Luciano Canforaprofessor emeritus of Greek and Latin Philology at the University of Bari, internationally renowned essayist, historian and philologist, kept the entire audience of the “Archeology… a sea of ​​emotion” event, organized by the Superintendency, in silence for an hour and a half National Institute for Underwater Cultural Heritage.

Sold out in the Cloister of Sant’Antonio and spectators enchanted by the mastery of the prof. Canfora to bring the lesson of the classical human sciences back to the present, with a masterly investigation, in the flow of the main events of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman history, of the capacity for integration and cultural interaction between ancient peoples, through the analysis and interpretation of numerous ancient sources and historiographical studies.

Professor Luciano Canfora was introduced by Francesca Poretti, president of the Taranto delegation of the Italian Association of Classical Culture. Greetings from the National Superintendency of Underwater Cultural Heritage were the archaeologist official Angelo Michele Raguso.

Next appointment with the exhibition “Archaeology… a sea of ​​emotions”, on 7 June with the essayist and former President of the Chamber, Luciano Violante.

 
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