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[edit]Description"Nunziatura Apostolica" Palace (1585) in Naples, frequented by Giacomo Leopardi (34971533050).jpg |
OGGI GLI SLIP, IERI LEOPARDI. La fila si ingrossa al megastore "PiazzaItalia", inaugurato oggi nell'edificio della Nunziatura Apostolica a Via Toledo n° 352/a a Napoli (ovvero, dell'ambasciata della Santa Sede presso il Regno delle Due Sicilie), dal quale partivano per Roma resoconti particolareggiati su GIACOMO LEOPARDI, ritenuto miscredente e anticlericale, nonché vicino ad ambienti liberal-rivoluzionari per l'amicizia con Antonio Ranieri. Ad inviarli era naturalmente il Nunzio Apostolico, il quale risiedeva in questo edificio risalente al 1585, che conserva della struttura originaria il portale con lunga iscrizione e che ha subìto gli inevitabili rimaneggiamenti, soprattutto a seguito di terremoti. Si presenta oggi di aspetto neoclassico, che potrebbe essere lo stesso visto da Leopardi. Il poeta infatti, indipendentemente dalle indagini inquisitorie della Curia Romana e chissà se non proprio in coincidenza con esse, si reca nel 1836 in questo palazzo. Essendo suddito pontificio, sporge reclamo contro le autorità napoletane che pretendevano il pagamento della "Contribuzione della Guardia d’Interna Sicurezza", pena l’arruolamento al servizio attivo. Il nunzio, inoltrando il reclamo, annota che “il sig. conte Leopardi non può, né deve far parte della Guardia suddetta, perché… è tanto piccolo di statura e sì mal conformato che nemmeno nelle più critiche circostanze dovrebb’essere chiamato a prestare servizio militare”. Durante l’infierire del colera, il poeta scrive al padre il 9 marzo 1837: “Intanto le comunicazioni col nostro Stato non sono riaperte; e fino a questi ultimi giorni ho saputo dalla Nunziatura che nessuna probabilità v’era che si riaprissero per ora”. Così, chi si reca oggi ad acquistare a "PiazzaItalia" camiciole, slip, teli da mare... si aggira negli ambienti nei quali è passato il grande recanatese. |
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Source | "Nunziatura Apostolica" Palace (1585) in Naples, frequented by Giacomo Leopardi |
Author | Carlo Raso from Naples, Italy |
Camera location | 40° 50′ 36.73″ N, 14° 14′ 54.97″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.843537; 14.248602 |
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