Overview
This episode of "Ulisse" follows the thread of the story of one of the most important Italian novels of all time: "The Name of the Rose". Who were the scribe monks? Why were they so fundamental in the transmission of our country's culture? And why did some books never reach us? Alberto Angela, from Subiaco, where Saint Benedict founded the famous convent, retraces the plot of the book by Umberto Eco, a worldwide publishing success, and the film by Jean Jacques Annaud with Sean Connery as the protagonist. What was daily life like inside the Abbeys in the Late Middle Ages? What role did these buildings have, which at the time functioned like real companies? There is also talk of forbidden books and the inquisition, with a mystery to be solved in the background.
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17 - 1Spartacus - The rebel slave April 08, 2017 -
17 - 2Tsar - Glory and fall April 15, 2017 -
17 - 3Journey in the Name of the Rose April 22, 2017 -
17 - 4Journey into the world of the Mona Lisa April 29, 2017 -
17 - 5A heritage to be defended May 06, 2017 -
17 - 6America in Gone with the Wind (second version) May 13, 2017 -
17 - 7Invisible enemies (third version) May 20, 2017 -
17 - 8The secret story of Trajan's column (third version) May 27, 2017 -
17 - 9Castles over time October 07, 2017 -
17 - 10The Normandy boys (part one) October 14, 2017 -
17 - 11The Normandy boys (part two) October 21, 2017 -
17 - 12The Colosseum - The birth of a myth October 28, 2017 -
17 - 13The secrets of the islands November 04, 2017 -
17 - 14Winners and losers November 11, 2017 -
17 - 15Love and power in papal Rome November 18, 2017 -
17 - 16The true story of Moby Dick (second version) November 25, 2017 -
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17 - 18The secrets of children from 0 to 2 years old (second version) December 09, 2017 -
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17 - 20The wonders and secrets of Paris (third version) December 23, 2017



