Fondata nel 1917 dall’archeologo Giuseppe Cultrera, la Società Tarquiniense d’Arte e Storia è dal 1973 Ente Morale per decreto del presidente della Repubblica. Figura tra le Società culturali di Storia Patria riconosciuta dal Ministero per i Beni Culturali ed è inserita nell’elenco delle Associazioni culturali della Regione Lazio. Svolge una vasta attività di ricerca su temi storici, artistici, letterari, scientifici e musicali che si concretizza in convegni, conferenze, incontri, dibattiti, mostre, concerti.
Nel corso degli anni ha pubblicato una cospicua messe di opere e libri; dal 1972, edita il Bollettino annuale, in cui confluiscono gli esiti di studi che riguardano nello specifico le varie componenti territoriali della Provincia di Viterbo e la loro interconnessione; ma anche ricerca di ambito più vasto, se di rilevanza scientifica, e atti di convegni.
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ATTILIO MASTROCINQUE, FIAMMETTA SORIANO
La Domus del c.d. Mitreo di Tarquinia
LUCA CRETI
L’architettura religiosa nella Tuscia meridionale tra l’inizio del XII e la prima metà
del XIII secolo: note sugli influssi, sulle contaminazioni e sugli scambi di esperienze
FEDERICA ALESSANDRELLI
Tarquinio Ligustri: poliedrico artista viterbese
FLAVIA STRINATI
Arte a Carbognano tra i Farnese e la congregazione oratoriana
TOMMASO DORE
Giovanni Battista Benedetti, architetto (Corneto 1807 – Roma 1867)
ENRICO CIANCARINI
Un giovane sovversivo tarquiniese: Nazzareno Caldarelli
CERTAME CARDARELLIANO 2017 – III edizione
Workshop “Le riviste e i periodici otto-novecenteschi come fonti
per la didattica della letteratura” (Venerdì 7 aprile 2017)
ADELE DEI
Sulle riviste a scuola e altre riflessioni
FILIPPO GRAZZINI
La ventura delle riviste di italianistica tra passato e presente
Omaggio a Vincenzo Cardarelli (Sabato 8 aprile 2017)
SILVIA MORGANI
Vincenzo Cardarelli e la terra natia: rifugio dell’anima o necessità del distacco?
CERTAME CARDARELLIANO 2018 – IV edizione
Workshop: “Ecologia e letteratura” (Venerdì 13 aprile 2018)
ADELE DEI
Per una preistoria della coscienza ecologica nella letteratura italiana
LILIA GRAZIA TIBERI
La natura e l’ambiente nell’opera di Vincenzo Cardarelli
CARLO SERAFINI
Letteratura ed ecologia: dalla Lisbona di Voltaire alla città di Marcovaldo
ANDREA MONDA
Poesia tra creazione e natura
Omaggio a Vincenzo Cardarelli (Sabato 14 aprile 2018)
REMO CASTELLINI
Identità e alterità: i viaggi in Austria di Vincenzo Cardarelli
SIMONE SCATAGLINI
Il segno e la crisi. «La Ronda» e le avanguardie del XX secolo
ANDREA PELLEGRINI
Cardarelli e Ungaretti: un’amicizia difficile
ATTIVITA’ CULTURALI CITTADINE
ROBERTA ANGELETTI
Pagine a colori. BUIODIBLU’: i libri della notte…Edizione 2018
RELAZIONE MORALE E FINANZIARIA DEL PRESIDENTE
Anno 2018
Norme redazionali per gli Autori
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