30
Sep
07

Airing Out History

Colosseum

An Italian publishing house, Laterza, is currently sponsoring a series of open-air public history lessons given by some of Italy’s leading scholars and held in the context of Rome’s most famous landmarks.  Only 1,000 seats are  available for each of the lessons, although maxiscreens have been set up in the street for those who don’t manage to get a seat.

On Friday 28 September, crowds gathered in Rome’s beautiful Piazza del Campidoglio to hear Luciano Canfora give a lecture titled, “The Senators.”  His hour and 1/2 contribution to the edification of modern Romans was followed up lectures by Alessandro Portelli on the bombing of San Lorenzo and Antonio Forcellino on Michelangelo.

Saturday 29 September saw enthusiastic listeners clamoring to hear another series of lectures, this time given in front of the Colosseum. Superstar archaeologist, Andrea Carandini, spoke about ancient imperial palaces ranging from those of the Roman kings to those of the emperors.  He was followed by Andrea Giardini who spoke on gladiators and Giovanni Brizzi who presented a lecture on the Roman army.

Tonight, Sunday 30 September, the lecture series moves to Castel Sant’Angelo, where audiences will be treated to a talk on the Jewish Ghetto given by Anna Foa, another on multiethnic Rome by Alessandro Barbero, and a final presentation on the construction of Saint Peter’s Basilica by Antonio Pinelli.

A similar lecture series held in 2006 was a surprise hit, proving that Romans are truly engaged and interested in their history.  Professors gave public lessons at the Auditorium-Parco della Musica on Sunday mornings between October and March. Up to 5,000 people queued in the cold for the 1,200 tickets available for each of the lessons, each of which focused on a single crucial day in the history of the city. For those unable to hear the lectures (or those who simply want to relive them), the 2006 presentations are available for download on Apple’s iTunes and on the website of the organizing publishing house, Laterza.  About 355,000 people have already downloaded parts of the 2006 lecture series.


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