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Presentation of the volumes from the title "Codes and customs in the history of the marine commerce"
One will hold on 14 April to Rome to the presence of author Antonio Lozzi
April 1, 2011
Next 14 April to hours 19,00 near the International Bookcase the Sea about to Ripetta to Rome will be introduced the two volumes of Antonio Lozzi from the title "Codes and customs in the history of the marine commerce", published from the Ugo Mursia Group.
Antonio Lozzi, 58 years of Terracina, today in charge of the traffics of an important navigation society, in the course of its activity in the marine field has run in one of the most ancient marine codes of the Middle Ages, the From Amalfi Planks who describe the marine customs of the city of Amalfi in the age of gold of the marine republics, and has uncovered that in its job is not invented nothing. Gotten passionate to the argument he has begun a long search in libraries and museums that has led in the drawing up of the first volume "From the code of Hammurabi to the marine republics" and of according to volume "From the statutos of the Italian cities to the codes of the Reign of Italy".
To the encounter on 14 April, with the author, professor Roberto Pujia, teacher of Philosophy of the Language to the University will take part Roma Tre Wisdom, besides Julia D'Angelo and to the director of the International Bookcase the Sea, Marco Firrao. Two young actors of theatre, Lavinia Pozzi and Luca Donadio, will read some pieces of the books.
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