Monday, Oct 24, 2011 

Time 6:30pm

 

ITALIAN CENTER OF THE WEST 

The Sister City relationship, Torino & Salt Lake City &

Utah's Former Vice Consul of Italy 

Dr. Giovanni G. Maschero

Present the Free Lecture Series 

Instructor

Alessandro Galvani

 

Florence, its art, culture, tradition

 

Florence originated as a Roman city, and later, after a period as a flourishing trading and banking medieval commune it was politically, economically, and culturally one of the most important cities in Europe and the world from the 14th century to the 16th century.

The language spoken in the city there during the 14th century was, and still is, accepted as a pan-Italian language. Almost all the writers and poets in the Italian literature of the golden age are somewhat connected with Florence, leading ultimately to the adoption of the Florentine dialect above all the local dialects, as a literary language of choice.

Starting from the late Middle Ages, Florentine money – in the form of the gold florin – financed the development of industry all over Europe, from Britain to Bruges, to Lyon and Hungary. Florentine bankers financed the English kings during the Hundred years War, as well as the papacy, including the construction of their provisional capital of Avignon and, after their return to Rome, the reconstruction and Renaissance embellishment of the latter.

 

Monday, Oct 24, 2011

Time 6:30 pm

451 STATE St. - Room 335

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Please Use The EAST entrance

 

Instructor Galvani an Italian Historic tour guide of private clients groups

University of Utah,

Università di Bologna, 

Provincia di Milano – Direzione Centrale Affari Sociali, 

Regione Lombardia Direzione Generale Istruzione, 

Fondo Sociale Europeo

 

Come experience Florence, through a slideshow and presentation.

Public is welcome, no admission fee.

Refreshments 

RSVP ph 801-364-8259

 

The Italian Center is grateful for partial funds by the ZAP tax program Salt Lake County