Italiani di Milano Studi in onore di Silvia Morgana / Massimo Prada, Giuseppe Sergio.
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TextSeries: ConsonanzePublisher: Ledizioni, Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)ISBN: 9788867056729Subject(s): Literary Criticism / European / Italian | Literature -- History and criticismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this content on Open Research Library. Summary: What is presented in this volume is a collection of studies dedicated to Silvia Morgana and a collection entitled to Milan: to Silvia Morgana as a teacher and intellectual; in Milan as a place of the heart, of the soul and of a scientific, educational and cultural commitment to which the scholar has kept faith for many years. It is, therefore, a miscellany that wants to be the place where a φιλία is condensed symbolically and tangibly, and a correspondence of consolidated interests over years of common work and spiritual proximity; a collection dedicated to "his" city with which the students testify their affection and their gratitude for an unsurpassed magisterium; and with which friends and colleagues celebrate a wealth of humanity and a depth of incomparable interests.
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What is presented in this volume is a collection of studies dedicated to Silvia Morgana and a collection entitled to Milan: to Silvia Morgana as a teacher and intellectual; in Milan as a place of the heart, of the soul and of a scientific, educational and cultural commitment to which the scholar has kept faith for many years. It is, therefore, a miscellany that wants to be the place where a φιλία is condensed symbolically and tangibly, and a correspondence of consolidated interests over years of common work and spiritual proximity; a collection dedicated to "his" city with which the students testify their affection and their gratitude for an unsurpassed magisterium; and with which friends and colleagues celebrate a wealth of humanity and a depth of incomparable interests.
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