The essay traces back the scientific dialogue between the author and Massimo Quaini about the contemporary usefulness of the geographer-cartographer figure, perfected during the period of the great absolute monarchies. In this path, which ranges among memories, literature, poetry, the story of the elaboration of the Charter celebrating the historical-morphological identity of the Levanto territory drawn up during the elaboration of the Levanto PUC finds space. In the text, Quaini’s fundamental contribution emerges in highlighting the historical cartographer as a mediator of knowledge, an aspect that is necessary today to recover in order to create an urban planning account capable of putting at the centre of the project the place, in its va...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
The essay traces back the scientific dialogue between the author and Massimo Quaini about the contem...
In accordance with the main goals of this collection of essays in honour of Massimo Quaini, the text...
Massimo Quaini wrote about ninety titles strictly connected to cartography in his long academic care...
The essay considers Massimo Quaini’s full scientific production and tries envisioning some episthemo...
The idea of a planning-oriented geography was part of the ‘revolutionary’ renewal program of the dis...
With regard to the relationship between literary works and geographical studies, Massimo Quaini’s in...
This article contains the text of an e-mail I received from Massimo Quaini in 2017. Through this mai...
Quaini's commitment is aimed – with the development of the Gambian concept – towards the constructio...
Intertwining biographical method and autobiography. Massimo Quaini had shown much interest in the ‘e...
The essay illustrates Quaini’s inputs to the construction and the theoretical/operational developmen...
Myth, utopia and the imaginary have represented fundamental categories of geographical thought, as M...
Among the geographical associations the Italian Centre for Historical and Geographical Studies (CISG...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
The essay traces back the scientific dialogue between the author and Massimo Quaini about the contem...
In accordance with the main goals of this collection of essays in honour of Massimo Quaini, the text...
Massimo Quaini wrote about ninety titles strictly connected to cartography in his long academic care...
The essay considers Massimo Quaini’s full scientific production and tries envisioning some episthemo...
The idea of a planning-oriented geography was part of the ‘revolutionary’ renewal program of the dis...
With regard to the relationship between literary works and geographical studies, Massimo Quaini’s in...
This article contains the text of an e-mail I received from Massimo Quaini in 2017. Through this mai...
Quaini's commitment is aimed – with the development of the Gambian concept – towards the constructio...
Intertwining biographical method and autobiography. Massimo Quaini had shown much interest in the ‘e...
The essay illustrates Quaini’s inputs to the construction and the theoretical/operational developmen...
Myth, utopia and the imaginary have represented fundamental categories of geographical thought, as M...
Among the geographical associations the Italian Centre for Historical and Geographical Studies (CISG...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and ...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...