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Amedeo Maiuri (1886-1963)
Noting how the ancient inhabitants of Pompeii put their cemeteries along the road for everyone to see, the great Italian archaeologist, Amedeo Maiuri, superintendent of the ...
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The Naples Archives
The long history of southern Italy in its various incarnations as the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies—down through the swirl of Arabs, Normans, Germans, ...
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Early Football (Soccer) in Naples
Although there were medieval versions of football, what most of the world today calls “football” (from “Association football”—whence the diminutive “soccer”) began in 1863 ...
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Naples Miscellaneous 9 (early June 2008)
After a year and a half of construction, the bottom station of the Montesanto cable-car is finished. The station is also the downtown Naples terminus of the important ...
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Frankenstein in Naples
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) and his wife, Mary (Wollstonecraft Godwin) (1797-1851) visited Naples in December, 1818. They stayed for three months. During that time, Shelley ...
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“Munnezza e Bellezza”
That is the title of Lina Wertmueller’s new documentary about Naples. (Collaborating with Wertmueller were journalist Francesco Brancatella and sociologist Domico De Masi.) ...
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Stadiums in Naples
The original big-league football ("soccer") stadium in Naples goes back to the enthusiasm of the prominent Neapolitan industrialist and sports entrepreneur, Giorgio ...
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The Port of Molosiglio
Molosiglio is a “porticciolo”—a small port—directly below the southern façade of the Royal Palace in Naples. It is one of the three small harbors in Naples that has berths ...
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The Naples Youth Hostel
The most primitive youth hostel I ever stayed in was somewhere in Switzerland. It was a single gymnasium-like hall with no beds, just slabs of plywood set on saw-horse risers. ...
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The Cavern of Mithra
Hercules, thou shouldst be living at this hour. Well before the construction of the New City (“Neapolis”) in the fifth century B.C., Greeks built the original settlement of ...
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