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Storia comparata degli usi nuziali in Italia e presso gli altri popoli indo-europei Seconda edizione riveduta e ampliata dall'autore
Angelo De Gubernatis
Storia comparata degli usi nuziali in Italia e presso gli altri popoli indo-europei Seconda edizione riveduta e ampliata dall'autore
"Storia comparata degli usi nuziali in Italia e presso gli altri popoli indo-europei" by Angelo De Gubernatis is a scholarly work focused on comparative cultural practices regarding marriage, written in the late 19th century. The book explores the various wedding customs in Italy, along with similarities and differences found among other Indo-European communities. It aims to illuminate the cultural significance of these practices and their historical roots. At the start of this extensive examination, the author reflects on the nature and purpose of marriage, suggesting that it is often viewed through a lens prioritized by societal norms and expectations. He discusses how various customs, from childhood games involving dolls to auspicious rituals for brides, serve to prepare young girls for their future roles and highlight the importance of fertility and family. The opening portion also touches on the universal themes of love and the series of traditions and superstitions that accompany the journey to matrimony, hinting at the cultural intermingling that shapes the practices in Italy compared to those in neighboring regions.
Il Diavolo
Arturo Graf
Il Diavolo
"Il Diavolo" by Arturo Graf is a philosophical treatise written in the late 19th century. This work explores the concept of the devil, drawing from various myths, legends, and theological interpretations. Graf examines the evolution of the figure of Satan from its origins in ancient religions to its representation in Christianity, offering insight into humanity's fear and fascination with evil. At the start of the text, the author dedicates his work to fellow writer Edmondo De Amicis and outlines his intent to present a more accessible version of the devil's lore than what is typically found in academic or scholarly texts. Graf discusses significant themes surrounding the evolution of the devil's image, touching on myths from different cultures that depict the devil as both a fallen angel and a primal force of evil. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the origins and manifestations of the devil across various beliefs, indicating that the subsequent chapters will delve into historical, psychological, and moral dimensions of the devil's representation throughout different eras.
Le streghe dono del folletto alle signore
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Le streghe dono del folletto alle signore
"Le streghe" by Defendente Sacchi is a treatise on witchcraft and superstition written in the late 19th century. The work explores the historical beliefs surrounding witches, magic, and the perceptions of women accused of witchcraft. It serves as both a historical account and an examination of the cultural significance of these beliefs in society. At the start of the text, the author presents a preface that reflects on the state of superstition as it pertains to witches, noting that despite advancements in knowledge, belief in witchcraft persists. Sacchi discusses various writings and the resurgence of interests in magic and the occult, linking them to societal fears and legal prosecutions against those accused, particularly women. The narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of different magical practices, societal responses to witchcraft, and the dynamics between men and women within this context. From the mention of a congress of witches, the opening tantalizingly depicts a surreal and nightmarish gathering full of symbolic figures, inviting readers into the eerie world of magic and superstition that will unfold throughout the treatise.
Avvenimenti faceti: Raccolti da un Anonimo Siciliano del secolo XVIII
Giuseppe Pitrè
Avvenimenti faceti: Raccolti da un Anonimo Siciliano del secolo XVIII
"Avvenimenti faceti: Raccolti da un Anonimo Siciliano del secolo XVIII" by Giuseppe Pitrè is a collection of humorous tales and anecdotes written in the early 18th century. The book encompasses a variety of comical events primarily centered around ecclesiastical characters and life, reflecting the societal norms and everyday scenarios of that era in Sicily. Its focus on light-hearted storytelling makes it an entertaining exploration of Sicilian folklore and church life. The opening of this work presents a series of amusing anecdotes that highlight the absurdities and humorous interactions among clergy and local people during religious events. Each tale touches upon different characters, such as a priest who struggles to deliver a serious mass while distracted by unfolding mishaps, and others that involve comical misunderstandings during sacred ceremonies. These stories incorporate local dialect and cultural references, setting the stage for a rich, entertaining look into the lives of Sicilian communities, especially their relationship with the church. Overall, the beginning establishes a tone filled with humor and a reflection of the quirks of human nature amidst religious settings and traditions.
Linguaggio e proverbi marinareschi
Emanuele Celesia
Linguaggio e proverbi marinareschi
"Linguaggio e proverbi marinareschi" by Emanuele Celesia is a linguistic study written in the late 19th century. The work aims to explore the unique language and proverbs associated with maritime culture, particularly among Italian sailors. Celesia seems to focus on how maritime language is not only a means of communication but also a significant cultural element that embodies the identity and experiences of those who navigate the seas. The opening of the book sets the stage for a deep exploration of maritime culture and its language. It introduces the seaside town of Camogli, known for its hardworking sailors, and reflects on significant maritime events, highlighting a vivid incident from April 1855 involving the English vessel "Cresus," which caught fire during a storm. The narrative brings forth the characters of sailors and their heroic acts, particularly focusing on Emilio Schiaffino, a seasoned navigator, who deeply contemplates the need for improvement in the education and language of sailors. The text juxtaposes the struggles of the sailors with the passionate commitment to preserving the dignity and richness of their language, promising a rich exploration of linguistic subtleties and cultural identity that will unfold through the ensuing dialogues.
Giardino di Ricreatione
John Florio
Giardino di Ricreatione
"Giardino di Ricreatione" by Giovanni Florio is a collection of Italian proverbs and sayings written during the late 16th century. The work compiles six thousand entries of folk wisdom encapsulating various aspects of life and culture in Italy, serving both as an educational resource for language learners and an entertaining anthology for curious minds. Florio's aim is to celebrate the beauty of the Italian language while providing insights into human nature and social relationships. At the start of the work, Florio expresses his dedication to a noble patron, highlighting the reasons behind dedicating his collection to such individuals, including gratitude and acknowledgment of support received. He reflects on the past successes of his earlier works and aims to present a more refined edition filled with additional proverbs that he has gathered over time. The introduction sets a tone of humility and sincerity, inviting readers to explore the rich tapestry of Italian language and wisdom woven through these adages. Florio's use of proverbs showcases the wit and practicality of Italian vernacular, hinting at the depth of cultural knowledge contained within the volume.
Lusitania: Canti popolari portoghesi
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Lusitania: Canti popolari portoghesi
"Lusitania: Canti popolari portoghesi" by Ettore Toci is a collection of Portuguese folk songs, likely written in the late 19th century. The work serves to translate and annotate various traditional romances that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Portugal, particularly focusing on themes such as love, battle, and heroic deeds. At the start of the collection, the text offers an explanation of the origins and characteristics of Portuguese folk romances, detailing their historical context and stylistic features. It includes references to well-known figures and themes from Portuguese tradition, setting the stage for the popular songs and stories that follow. The opening portion establishes the significance of these songs as a means of preserving cultural narratives and highlights their role in expressing the sentiments of the Portuguese people.