Mare Internum. Archeologia e Culture del Mediterraneo. 1. 2009. (Edizione Brossura)
Fabrizio Serra Editore
Pisa, 2009; paperback, pp. 172, cm 24x34.
(Mare Internum. Archeologia e Culture del Mediterraneo. 1. 2009).
Rivista annuale diretta da Nicola Bonacasa.
series: Mare Internum. Archeologia e Culture del Mediterraneo
Other editions available: ISSN 2035-0783.
Subject: Essays on Ancient Times
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
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Weight: 1.12 kg
"Mare Internum" is the name of a modern journal that will speak in a new voice modulated on an ancient echo. Thus it will be at once an historical memory of the past and a propositional cultural stimulus. In both the scientific and the editorial field, the aims is to extend the journal's presumed natural limits and to cast them well beyond the déjà vu: not merely restricted to the classical world but including the history of all the countries that look out upon the Mediterranean Sea, in the name of an allembracing understanding of the past that is key to the civil and tolerant choices of this present day. Having by no chance matter pondered over the geographical definition pronounced by Eratosthenes, the third illustrious librarian at Alexandria, the Director and the Scientific Committee, together with the publisher, intend to propose the redemption of the now outmoded connotation of the Mediterranean as a closed sea, above all useful for exchanges between the civilizations that prospered around it. The terms of the new ideological hypothesis intend to prove, as if by a process of collective reappropriation, that this 'internal sea' was a theatre open to changes, to comparisons, and to transformations for the countless peoples and exciting cultures that belong to this sea. The suggestion was Fernand Braudel's. In short, a lively, vital area that has given rise to unique phenomena in the history of mankind, of rare and elevated scientific quality. The journal's aim is thus to propose itself as a new working instrument for lines of research involved in fields of activity around this sea focusing on in-depth studies of cultures, be they different or kindred, autonomous or integrated, against the background of an open and articulated historical palimpsest that is, we believe, useful to all and necessary for all. The journal will be integrated with monographic supplementary volumes of a thematic character, the purpose of which will be to extend and develop the individual paths of research that are expressed with transparent clarity in the journal's title and subtitle.