Costa, Corrado
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Ipotesti di Teatro-Oggetto / Corrado Costa; William Xerra., 1976
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Identifier: CC-19285-19668
Ipotesti di Teatro-Oggetto / Corrado Costa; William Xerra., 1976
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Identifier: CC-19285-19668
Maograd, 1977
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Identifier: CC-18959-19338
Scope and Contents
The theme of this book is a critique of the Chinese leader, Mao. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1977
Phrenodiae Quinque de coitu mirabili / Villa, Emilio ; Costa, Corrado., 1971
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Identifier: CC-50211-71276
Scope and Contents
This book consists of Villa's written texts and mathematical equations and Costa's surrealistic-like images of humanoid figures and abstract images engaged in coitus. Internet: Emilio Villa passed away on 14th January 2003. He had been born at Affori, near Milan in 1914. He spent his life in Milan, Florence, Sao Paolo (Brazil) and most of all in Rome, engaging in studies of Semitic - he was an exile from the Vatican Institute of Biblical Studies -- and early Greek philology and working actively with avant-garde artists both Italian and foreign. He carried out a remarkable prose translation of the Odyssey (1964) and he also translated some cuneiform tablets of the Accadic poem "Enuma Eli" (1939). Moreover he carried out a long labour of interpretation of some passages of the Bible, of the Pentateuch in particular. He contributed to several cultural reviews, such as "Frontispizio", "Letteratura", "Arti visive" (1953-56), to avant-garde magazines, such as "Ex" (1961-65) and...
Dates:
1971
Phrenodiae Quinque de coitu mirabili / Villa, Emilio ; Costa, Corrado., 1971
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Identifier: CC-50214-71279
Scope and Contents
This book consists of Villa's written texts and mathematical equations and Costa's surrealistic-like images of humanoid figures and abstract images engaged in coitus. Although a label on the inside back cover calls for 200 copies signed by the authors, this copy is unsigned. Another copy of this book held by the Sackner Archive is signed by Villa and Costa. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1971
William Blake in Beuleh / Costa, Corrado., 1977
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Identifier: CC-18582-18954
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