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Giacomo Boni (archaeologist)

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at www.flickr.com Prof. Giacomo Boni, "The Public Library of the Forum Museum." THE TIMES (London), July 14, 1905, pg.4. From: Preface: Rome, the Imperial Fora, and Archaeology – ‘The Demanding and Difficult Work of the Archaeologists: To Excavate, Interpret, Classify and Inform.’ cf. Martin G.
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ROMA - I FORI IMPERIALI. The Documentation and Dissemination of the Recent Archaeological Investigations and Related Studies of the Imperial Fora of Rome (1995 – 2008). on F...
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Conde, ROMA - I FORI IMPERIALI. The Documentation and Dissemination of the Recent Archaeological Investigations and Related Studies of the Imperial Fora of Rome (1995 – 2007).
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Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma Palazzo Altemps Archivio di Documentazione Archeologica Archaeological Data Archives - Giacomo Boni
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Francesco Buscemi (2019). "The Sin of Eating Meat: Fascism, Nazism and the Construction of Sacred Vegetarianism". David Gentilcore; Matthew Smith (eds.).
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in an extraordinary ceremony organized by the regime. He is considered an early figure in what scholars later would label as "sacred fascism".
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at www.flickr.com Martin G. Gonde, Rome - Roman Forum: Giacomo Boni and the Antiquarium Forense: Rediscovering an Ancient Museum (2004-2007).
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Roma – I Fori Imperiali (1995-2008). Giacomo Boni and the Antiquarium Forense: Rediscovering an Ancient Museum (2004-2007). - a set on Flickr
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In 1888 Boni went to Rome, where in 1898 the Ministro della Pubblica Istruzione G. Baccelli named him director of excavations in the
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came to power he viewed it as a chance for a pagan revival. He viewed fascism as connected to ancient Rome and agreed with
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I.1 (Planimetrie del Foro Romano, Gallerie Cesaree, Comizio, Niger Lapis, Pozzi repubblicani e medievali), Roma 2003.
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and wished to see it revived and some of its rituals restored and adopted by the Italian state. When the
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Sandro Consolato, 'Giacomo Boni, l'archeologo-vate della Terza Roma', in 'Gianfranco De Turris,
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Proteins, Pathologies and Politics: Dietary Innovation and Disease from the Nineteenth Century
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Boni participated as a soldier, and was elected senator in 1923, at which time he embraced
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Documenti dall’Archivio Disegni della Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma
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His early work as an architect involved him in the restoration of the
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L’adozione del fascio littorio nella monetazione dell’Italia fascista
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Regia. Nuovi dati archeologici dagli appunti inediti di Giacomo Boni
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His excavations led to many important discoveries, including the
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Becker, Jeffrey A. (2014). "Boni, Giacomo". In Smith, C. (ed.).
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of the Forum, an important advance in the science of Roman
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Liturgie immaginate: Giacomo Boni e la romanità fascista
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Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology
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The excavations were interrupted by the outbreak of
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Romanelli, s.v. “Boni Giacomo”, in 136:(25 April 1859 – 10 July 1925) was an 532:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 504:La torre de S. Marco: communicazione 460:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 431:Whitehouse, David. "Boni, Giacomo", 373: 352: 341: 709:20th-century Italian archaeologists 593:Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Venezia 498:Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Venezia 13: 719:National Fascist Party politicians 559:Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology 492:Proceedings of the British Academy 423:Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology 415: 14: 735: 523: 239:Temple of Antoninus and Faustina 29: 530:P. Romanelli. 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Arch of Titus
Venice
Austrian Empire
Rome, Italy
Italian
Accademia di Belle Arti
Archaeology
Italian
archaeologist
Roman architecture
Roman Forum
Venice
architecture
Accademia di Belle Arti
World War I
fascism
Orti Farnesiani
Doge's Palace
Horatio Brown
Forum Romanum
stratigraphy
archaeology
Iron Age
necropolis
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
Lapis Niger
Regia
Galleria Cesaree
Horrea Agrippiana

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