IN HONOR OF FEBO ALLEVI
The Miscelanea of Studies of Marche in honor of Febo
Allevi (G. Paci, Agugliano 1987) has been the most
recent tribute that the Faculty of Philosophy and
Letters of the University of Macerata has dedicated to
the well-known ginesian historian, faculty professor, in
occasion of his 75th anniversary. Everybody at San
Ginesio knows Febo Allevi, enthusiastic professor of
Letters and Dean of the Institute of Magistrates of San
Ginesio, as well as their mayor from ???????, but not
only because of his literary studies – he started with
“Ugo Foscolo” and with a review to the “History of the
Italian literature” of M. Sansone in 1948 – but also
with the investigation on the place, and he has
prevailed quickly in the Marche’s cultural scene. It can
be also remarked “The benedictines in the Piceno.
Historical – literary contribution to the notion of
continuity” ( in “Studi Maceratesi”, 1966); “Dante and
Marche: in reference to the dantesque nights of S.
Giacomo della Marca” (in “Picenum Seraphicum”, 1971);
“Marche” (in “Enciclopedia Dantesca”, Roma 1971, Ist.
Encicl. Ital. , VIII); “Cecco d’Ascoli and the magic”
(Ascoli Pcieno, 1969); “ Uses, folcole , magic of the
Apennines of Umbria and Marche in the preaching of S.
Giacomo della Marca” (in “Picenum Seraphicum”, 1976);
“Life and culture of the 17th Century at Marche”
(Matelica, 1977). Between the numerous publications
dedicated to Caldarola, Amandola and other less
significant places it cannot be omitted the ones
destined to the valutation of San Ginesio: “The balcony
of the Sibylline” (Milan, 1960); “A ginesian procession
by the Jubilee of 1600” (in “Studi Maceratesi”, 1977);
“Franciscans ant Penitents at San Ginesio in the XIII
and XIV centuries” (Assisi, 1982); “The ginesian Guido
Gualtieri litterarum Apostoloricarum Abreviator of Sisto
V” (in “Studia Picena”, 1986); “Signs of the time at San
Ginesio from the Roman period to the Dark Middle Ages”
(in “Studi Maceratesi“, 1986) and finally the last
monography about “Liberty and Belle epoque from a point
of view of provinces” (Macerata, 1997) born from
ginesian exhibitions of some years ago created by young
local people. |
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