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In giro per l'Italia - Castellammare di Stabia, Villa Arianna View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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The name of the villa was inspired by the story of Dionysus who watched Ariadne while she slept. It was excavated first by the Bourbons but was buried again. Later in the 50s, digs were resumed and now, it can be visited in all its glory.

In giro per l'Italia - Stabiae, storia degli scavi - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

After Stabiae was razed to the ground in a war, the Romans decided to build some luxury villas in the area. Luckily, some archeological digs led by archeologist Libro D'Orsi were effectuated in the 1950s, and 3 villas came to light.

Giuseppe Ungaretti - Intervista - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Ungaretti mentions 2 poets who attracted him as a youth: Mallarmé and Leopardi. He talks about the famous poem Alla primavera, o delle favole antiche by Leopardi but gets the title wrong. You can see the entire poem (in Italian) here.

Giuseppe Ungaretti - Intervista - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Ungaretti talks about how he got his start. He frequented a café in Paris, where artists and poets would gather.

Giuseppe Ungaretti - Intervista - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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After thanking his host for his kind words, Ungaretti begins talking about his life. He gives a lot of credit to young people, first of all.

Giuseppe Ungaretti - Intervista - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Ettore Della Giovanna, noted Italian journalist (1912-2004), interviews Giuseppe Ungaretti, considered one of the greatest poets of his time, besides having been a writer and scholar.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 14 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Ancient culture merged with "modern" culture, especially after Constantine created the new capital of the Roman Empire, Constantinople. Near Matera in Basilicata, even caves built into the rock face became churches. The frescoes on those walls are quite stunning.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 13 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

If you have ever visited Italy, you have probably run across the term pinacoteca describing a picture gallery, and wondered where it came from. You will find out in this video about a room called the "tablinum" in the Assisi domus, discovered because they wanted to build an elevator!

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 12 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Parking is a problem in medieval hilltop towns and cities (especially those attractive to tourists), so one solution is to build an elevator to get from parking further down the hill, up to the center of town. But, you never know what you are going to find when excavating. In Assisi, they certainly hit the jackpot, right in the center of town: A roman domus.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 11 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

We're in Assisi, where, during some excavations, a domus was discovered. It's clear it belonged to a wealthy family because of the richness of the wall and floor decorations, and might even have been the home of the poet Propertius.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 10 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

With a look at one of the greatest Etruscan masterpieces in the Villa Giulia museum, we take our leave of Rome to journey to the Umbrian city of Assisi, or, as it was called in Roman times, Assisium.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 9 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The Etruscans were influenced by other ethnic groups, particularly the Greeks. On display in the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, we find evidence of this in the terracotta objects and fine gold jewelry and precious objects dating from the period.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 8 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

We get a look at the tomb, in terracotta, of a noblewoman. The clay allows for detail, where tombs in Macco do not. We then go to Rome, to the most important Etruscan museum, where we see once again, what an important role the afterlife played in the lives (and deaths) of the Etruscans.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 7 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

We're still in Tarquinia and we visit the tomb of Aninas. We gain some insight into the alphabet the Etruscans used, allowing us to recognize some names, but unfortunately, they didn't leave much in the way of writings to allow us to know much more.

Meraviglie - EP. 6 - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

This magnificent, colorful tomb, dating to twenty-five hundred years ago, depicts a banquet in honor of the deceased, who is clearly a young man. It's a virtual time capsule.

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