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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
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As in our past issues, winter and spring are brought together as part of the Old and New Year. Articles include a range of topics: Italian culinary traditions, unusual sights in Rome, cats in art and landscape - a theme announced in our previous issue - with two articles in Italian by novelist Margherita Gallo on Lorenzo Lotto’s cat and an article by librarian Elisabetta Venerosi Pesciolini on the Italian writer and poet Gianni Rodari, Carnival in Italy, The Rome Cat Sanctuary, artist Gianni Giannini and Italy’s Rugby Museum.
We hope our readers enjoy going through this issue’s articles in English and Italian as they journey through liv- ing Italy past and present, taking time to pause, perceive and absorb what they read and see around them. Living Italy Past and Present is a way of living and a philosophy of life.
This is a periodical e-magazine cov- ering a variety of topics from culture, history, places of interest, events, sport and more. There will also be a limit-
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All articles and photos are the copy- right of Eurobridge Ltd apart from authorised copyright.
A special thank you to all our contrib- utors, in particular to our Italian writers Margherita Gallo and Elisabetta Ven- erosi Pesciolini for their contributions, advertisers, ENIT (the Italian Tourist Board), Recanati Musei, the Pontifical Delegation for the Shrine of the Holy House of Loreto and all the other organisations for supporting us along this journey.
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