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Gate, Cori, Italy

This gate post, resembling the symbolic fascio littorio (the lictor's fasces), the principal motif of fascism, is at the entrance to a small memorial garden celebrating the dead from World War I & II. The garden includes a commemorative statue erected by the fascist government. The fascio l...

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Main Author: Robert G. Harland
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.3978231.v1
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description This gate post, resembling the symbolic fascio littorio (the lictor's fasces), the principal motif of fascism, is at the entrance to a small memorial garden celebrating the dead from World War I & II. The garden includes a commemorative statue erected by the fascist government. The fascio littorio depicts a bundle of rods around an axe, originally carried by a magistrate’s attendant in ancient Rome.
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spelling rr-article-39782312016-11-24T15:17:46Z Gate, Cori, Italy Robert G. Harland (1383675) Architectural heritage and conservation Architectural history, theory and criticism Landscape architecture Architecture not elsewhere classified Design history, theory and criticism Visual communication design (incl. graphic design) Design not elsewhere classified History and theory of the built environment (excl. architecture) Urban analysis and development Urban design Urban and regional planning not elsewhere classified Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified Urban graphic object archive, Loughborough Latina Province (formerly Littoria Province), Italy Changing environments and infrastructure Fascism Mussolini Fascio littorio (the lictor’s fasces) Gate Street furniture Architectural Heritage and Conservation Architectural History and Theory Architecture not elsewhere classified Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified Design History and Theory Design Innovation History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) Landscape Architecture Urban Analysis and Development Urban Design Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design) Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified This gate post, resembling the symbolic fascio littorio (the lictor's fasces), the principal motif of fascism, is at the entrance to a small memorial garden celebrating the dead from World War I & II. The garden includes a commemorative statue erected by the fascist government. The fascio littorio depicts a bundle of rods around an axe, originally carried by a magistrate’s attendant in ancient Rome.<br> 2016-11-24T15:17:46Z Image Figure 10.17028/rd.lboro.3978231.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Gate_Cori_Italy/3978231 CC BY-NC 4.0
spellingShingle Architectural heritage and conservation
Architectural history, theory and criticism
Landscape architecture
Architecture not elsewhere classified
Design history, theory and criticism
Visual communication design (incl. graphic design)
Design not elsewhere classified
History and theory of the built environment (excl. architecture)
Urban analysis and development
Urban design
Urban and regional planning not elsewhere classified
Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified
Urban graphic object archive, Loughborough
Latina Province (formerly Littoria Province), Italy
Changing environments and infrastructure
Fascism
Mussolini
Fascio littorio (the lictor’s fasces)
Gate
Street furniture
Architectural Heritage and Conservation
Architectural History and Theory
Architecture not elsewhere classified
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Design History and Theory
Design Innovation
History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture)
Landscape Architecture
Urban Analysis and Development
Urban Design
Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified
Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design)
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
Robert G. Harland
Gate, Cori, Italy
title Gate, Cori, Italy
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title_full_unstemmed Gate, Cori, Italy
title_short Gate, Cori, Italy
title_sort gate, cori, italy
topic Architectural heritage and conservation
Architectural history, theory and criticism
Landscape architecture
Architecture not elsewhere classified
Design history, theory and criticism
Visual communication design (incl. graphic design)
Design not elsewhere classified
History and theory of the built environment (excl. architecture)
Urban analysis and development
Urban design
Urban and regional planning not elsewhere classified
Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified
Urban graphic object archive, Loughborough
Latina Province (formerly Littoria Province), Italy
Changing environments and infrastructure
Fascism
Mussolini
Fascio littorio (the lictor’s fasces)
Gate
Street furniture
Architectural Heritage and Conservation
Architectural History and Theory
Architecture not elsewhere classified
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Design History and Theory
Design Innovation
History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture)
Landscape Architecture
Urban Analysis and Development
Urban Design
Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified
Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design)
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
url https://dx.doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.3978231.v1