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CAP. I.
CAP. II.
CAP. III.
CAP. IV.
CAP. V.
CAP. VI.
CAP. VII.
CAP. VIII
CAP. IX.
Step into the bustling streets of eighteenth‑century Palermo, where every season sparked a cascade of public spectacles. From solemn religious tributes—like the elaborate homage paid by the Knights of Malta with a falcon’s flight—to the raucous, mask‑filled carnivals that turned piazzas into stages of music, dance, and daring acrobatics, the city’s calendar was a living tapestry of tradition and pageantry. The narrative paints vivid portraits of the diverse participants, from aristocratic dignitaries to street‑wise jesters, each playing a role in the grand choreography of civic life.
Beyond the grand processions, the book delves into the everyday rhythms that linked the populace: the clang of cannon fire heralding state ceremonies, the lively “tubiana” bands that coaxed crowds into spontaneous revelry, and the colorful processions that rolled through neighborhoods like Albergaria and Kalsa. By weaving together historical context with colorful anecdotes, the work offers a richly textured glimpse of how faith, politics, and popular entertainment intertwined to shape Palermo’s unique cultural identity.
Language
it
Duration
~10 hours (591K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-10-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1916
A doctor by training and a folklorist by passion, he helped preserve the voices, stories, and everyday customs of Sicily. His vast collections of tales, songs, sayings, and beliefs made him one of the key figures in the study of Italian folk culture.
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