by Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti
More spectacular was the prodigy that happened at Alexandria the night before the final battle that was fought between the decimated army of Anthony and the one of the young Caesar; then just only a little before the defeat of Anthony and his suicide. The day passed and the night came: It was a dark, ... more
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In 1968, when she was already 46 year old, Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti, an architect who in 1946 graduated at the Faculty of Architecture of the Roman University “the Sapienza, discovered a group of maritime villas built on a a series of promontory of the Lybian coast and dating from the II cent. She surveyed, studied and then published them in the “Atti della Pontificia Romana Accademia di Archeologia” and with this she began her work in the archaeological field... read more