The disaster isn't over yet
The centre of the still-smouldering Italian earthquake is just in the area of my ancestral roots. It covers Ferrara, where my grandfather was born; Cento, the native town of Giovanni Francesco "Guercino" Barbieri, the painter; San Giovanni in Persiceto, where St.Clelia Barbieri lived and died; Modena, where Giovanni Maria Barbieri, the founder of Romance philology, was born, worked, and died. They are a distinguished clan, and I am proud of them and of their country; and it breaks my heart to watch it being shaken to pieces.
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I will pray for your people.
"Romance philology"!
What wonderful phrase! I'll have to look up this particular Barbieri.
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Unfortunately, not only are less buildings built with an eye to earthquakes than you would expect - the area is not regarded as very seismic - but there is an enormous amount, even for Italy, of monuments and historical buildings, many of which have taken heart-breaking hits.
YOU do remember the OTHER Fabio ?
Just got this irresistible mental image of a ruggedly handsome philologist sweeping a bodice-heaving maiden into his arms.
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