VICTORY FOR THE VATICAN
The Pope’s plea, more than U.S. aid, won Italy for the West. But the evils that breed Communism have still to be uprooted June 1 1948 MATTHEW HALTON
VICTORY FOR THE VATICAN
The Pope’s plea, more than U.S. aid, won Italy for the West. But the evils that breed Communism have still to be uprooted
MATTHEW HALTON
CBC European Correspondent
ROME (By Cable) Some months ago a wealthy Italian decided that the old Europe was finished, that Russian legions would be appearing over the Alps any day and that Italy was almost certain to go Communist at the national elections.
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Rome s art history and archaeology library reopens after petition
12 Apr, 2021
Prestigious Rome library has been closed since Italy s first covid-19 lockdown more than a year ago.
Rome s celebrated library of books devoted to art history and archaeology at Palazzo Venezia will reopen its doors on 13 April after an online petition garnered more than 6,500 signatures.
The Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell’Arte (BIASA), Italy s only specialised library dedicated to art history and archaeology on a national level, is the largest of its kind in the world and contains many volumes in English.
The petition, addressed to Italian culture minister Dario Franceschini, was organised by CUNSTA (National University Council for the History of Art) which called for the reopening of the library with the utmost urgency, reports Artribune.
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