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Rome City Council

  The 2012 Edition of CMA4CH Meeting will be held in one of the most renowned city of the world, in the centre of the Mediterranean area, Rome. This is the capital city of Italy, a country with more of than 50% of cultural heritage properties of the world.

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the Colosseum, redrawn in 3D [1] one of the best Roman statue (the original)

  Three are the main links concerning Rome's tourism:

  • Rome City Council, official Web site. Unfortunately in Italian,
  • The official turist site, in 5 languages.
  • The public service transport agency web site, in Italian
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    Cultural heritage places

      It is really impossible to cut three thousands of Rome’s history short. Some traces still indicates the vestiges of a regimented society disposed among the most famous seven hills of Rome just before the first millennium b.C. Unfortunately, it is not the aim of this text to describe all the numerous vicissitudes of the Roman population.

      Two years ago, during a course of Eigenvector Research held in Rome, we discovered many files produced by the Roman's Tourist Office of Province, It/Engl, regardig Rome history and story. Unfortunately, today on 1.000.000.000 of internet web pages is impossible to find these very good leaflets. But, fortunately, we have a copy!

    1. from Latium Regional Council. Surprising Lazio, Walking through Time (eng 7.1MB), Parks, castles, monasteries, Discovering history and legends from the heart of Lazio
    2. from Tourist Provincial Office of Rome. Villas of Ancient Rome (eng 1.1MB), the Villas became proper urban residences at the end of the 3rd century AD, when the emperor Aurelian included them in the circuit of the new city walls
    3. from TPO of Rome. The culture of Water (eng 1.8MB), fountains, baths, aqueducts and nymphaeums. Rome is really a big fountain and water is an essential elements in the Roman's culture
    4. Architectural wonder of the ancient world know as the universal symbol of Rome, the Colosseum (eng 2.4MB) was referred to by the Romans as "Amphitheatrum Flavium", coming from the name of the imperial family of the Flavians who built it. The construction began in 72 a.C., during the reign of Vespasian, and it was finished by his son Tito after 8 years of hard work
    5. from TPO of Rome. The Buildings of the Republic (eng 0.7MB), Rome's major Government ancient buildings
    6. from TPO of Rome. Walking towards Rome (eng 1.2MB), 18 itineraries to unveil, step after step, the wonders of Rome
    7. the ancient Appian Way (eng 2.1MB), build since 268 b.C., along the new Appian, Trajan Way it was possible to get from Rome to Brindisi in 13 or 14 days, covering a total of about 540 kilometres, about 365 miles. The Appian Way was paved with huge stones called "basoli", ...
    8. from TPO of Rome. Discovering the EUR (eng 0.7MB), the area was designated for the residential neighbourhood from 1936 to 1942 in addition of Rome urban layout by architects as Pagano, Piacentini, Piccinato, Rossi, Vietti. References to Greeks, Etruscans and Romans planimetric layout are evident with cardo and decumani streets.
    9. from TPO of Rome. Treasures of Rome (eng 1.4MB), Rome offers an artistic and cultural landscape of unequalled vastness, variety and importance. Invaluable "treasures" stored in the city's numerous museums, richly endowed galleries, grand historic palaces, exhibition centres, superb archaeological areas, small churches with fabulous pictures inside explain the reasons why Rome shines like a breath-taking star in the celestial vault of the cities of art
    10. from Latium Regional Council. Surprising Lazio, where history meets the sea (eng, 6.9MB), guide to the archaeological treasures of the coast of Lazio, castles, harbours, small town, natural reserves, from Bronze Age to the Renaissance

      E con grande fatica abbiamo trovato anche quasi tutte le edizioni italiane prodotte dalla Regione Lazio e dall'Ente Provinciale per il Tursimo. Bellissime.

    1. dalla Regione Lazio. Il Lazio che non ti aspetti, Passeggiate nel Tempo (ita 5.9MB), Parchi, castelli, monasteri, Viaggio tra storia e leggende dell'entroterra laziale
    2. dalla Azienda Provinciale del Turismo di Roma. Villa di Roma Antica (ita 1.1MB), le Ville e gli orti di Roma antica, dal III secolo all'interno delle Mura Aureliane
    3. dalla APT di Roma. I Palazzi della Repubblica (ita 0.7MB), i Palazzi del Governo a Roma, il Quirinale, palazzo Madama, Montecitorio, la Consulta, palazzo Chigi
    4. dalla APT di Roma. Passeggiate romane (ita 1.1MB), 18 itinerari per scoprire, passo dopo passo, le meraviglie della citta
    5. dalla APT di Roma. La antica Via Appia (ita 2.1MB), con la nuova via Appia, Traiana era possibile andare da Roma a Brindisi in 13/14 giorni lungo un percorso totale di circa 540 chilometri, pari a circa 365 miglia. La Via Appia era lastricata con grandi lastroni (o "basoli") di ...
    6. dalla APT di Roma. Alla scoperta dell'EUR (ita 0.4MB), itinerari culturali. La struttura originaria dell'EUR ed il suo impianto urbanistico si deve, fra 1937 e il 1942, al gruppo di architetti Pagano, Piacentini, Piccinato, Rossi, Vietti. In particolare i progettisti riproposero lo schema urbanistico prescelto dai Romani con il cardo ed i decumani suddividendo l'area in isolati quadrangolari
    7. dalla APT di Roma. La Civilta' dell'acqua (ita 1.9MB), fontane, terme, acquedotti, ninfei. Roma e' realmente una grande fontana, e l'acqua e' fondamentale per la crescita e la cultura di Roma antica
    8. il Colosseo (ita 2.4MB), universalmente conosciuto come simbolo di Roma, e' conosciuto come "Amphitheatrum Flavium", dal nome della famiglia imperiale dei Flavi che lo costruire nel 72 dC, durante il regno dell'imperatore Vespasiano, e terminato dopo 8 anni dal figlio Tito
    9. dalla APT di Roma. I Tesori di Roma (it/en 1.4 MB), Roma offre una presenza culturale di ineguagliabile vastita'. L'inguagliabili "tesori" presenti in citta', numerosi musei, ricchissime gallerie, grandi palazzi storici, continue mostre d'arte, suberbe aree archeologiche, piccole chiese con all'interno favolose pitture sono fra le ragioni per cui Roma e' forse la piu' famosa citta' d'arte al mondo
    10. dalla Regione Lazio. Il Lazio che non ti aspetti, luoghi di storia di mare (ita 6.6MB), guida ai tesori archeologici del litorale laziale, castelli, porti, paesi, oasi, dall'eta' del bronzo al Rinascimento
     
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    The "welcome drink" party

      The opening of the procedure for the registration and the distribution of the congress's bag is cheered from a welcome drink party and all the group of the meeting, accompanying person, students, researchers, chairmen, organisers are invited. This can be one of the three most important moments for the participants to know each other before the Meeting.

      Also in the welcome drink party all presenters must leave Oral presentations or Posters, in digital format, to permit the Organisation to create the full text CD just on time and insert it in the meeting bags.

    Reception, when, where

      The registration desk will be close to the Meeting room. Up today we are waiting the authorisation from our University. At the desk there are several secretary office components; the congress's bag, badge, the voucher, the gadget will be distributed here. Reception starts receiving the participants at 19:00 on Sunday and continues for the duration of the meeting up to Wednesday.

      A last minute registration, both for the whole meeting and a single day, is possible. Unfortunately the registration during those days is possible only paying by cash.

     
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    Voucher, badge for lunch or dinner

      Vouchers are provided for free lunches and dinners and free visiting to other historical places on Tuesday. The voucher MUST leave them to restaurants, visiting excavation, and so on to permits the Organisation to pay for you.

      Nominative badge will be provided to all registerd members of the meeting (with any title). Some vouchers are also foreseen for the accompanying person.

      The badge have to be used for the entry to the meeting area, to obtain all the discounts on the hotels, to get all the other foreseen facilitation.

      It is forbidden for the accompanying person to assist to the oral presentations and even to view the poster. For a complete list of "what's obtained" with registration please read the opportune section.

      In the middle of the morning and the afternoon are foreseen the tops break both to interrupt the intensity of the works and to permit the exchange of opinios among the congressmen, but still more to know each other. Not for all the coffee break is included in the registration, please read the opportune web page.

     
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    Prize party

      The award for the best presentation in the field of cultural heritage, environmental research and chemometrics as well as the release of the diplomas to the authors (the young must be FIRST NAME) is foreseen on Tuesday afternoon, just after the posters discussion. The prize list is here.

      The prize party is opened to all the participants and partly financed by ........ .

      Photos will be available on the web site of the Meeting up to when this will exist. If authors accomplish the three presentations (oral or poster) it will be also available, a full-text, on the web site.

      Just by now we indicate the possibility to publish a selection of all the presented papers on the international magazine after "open system hyphenate cross validation refereeing".

     
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    Meeting banquets
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      We think that our little group of chemometricians is by now famous (unfortunately only among us) for the excellent choice of the places where the social dinner is realised.

      In the Taormina edition we exceeded, local sea fish foods, cheese that U.E. considers of protected origin, typical vegetables, DOC and IGT wines, were easy to get by all the participants. Is difficult but in Rome we hope to do even better!

      The social dinner will be held in a local typical restaurant, a beautiful living place. Here you can find the link to restaurant web site.

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    1) Colosseum 3d, obtained from http://www.arch.mcgill.ca/prof/sijpkes/abc-structures-2005/Lectures-2005/lecture-5/COLOSSEUM.jpg in nov 2010

    Rome University, La Sapienza
    Mathematical, Physical, Natural Science Faculty
    Rome, Italy, Europe
    CMA4CH, Application of Multivariate Analysis and Chemometrics to Environment and Cultural Heritage
    in the even years of III millennium, 2012
    Laurea Degree Course of
    Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation
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