Johannowsky: the sin of silence web Superintendent of Salerno
January 7th, 2010 | by Benedict | Hopefully it is just an unpleasant lack. We speak of the silence of the Superintendent of Salerno and Avellino on its website, to this day (January 7, 2010) has not written a line on the death of Werner Johannowsky who has run the same for ten years between 1976 and 1986.
We like to remember, that the scholar had preceded the Superintendent nell'incarico Giuliana Tocco, which together have created a long period of continuity of leadership, more than thirty years in all. In recent years, however, there has been unprecedented alternating with three appointments.
Pity, then, does not pay homage to a character who has faced the direction of the Superintendent during the years of post-earthquake and the 1980 earthquake, and we know what has been produced by those events for archeology Bell and Salerno.
Too bad, not one line. The site of the Superintendent of Salerno and Avellino is stuck at the December 2, 2009. And this time is not really the case to call into play the lack of funding, because to write two lines you put the same time I'm using, I do not receive a penny for it.
Moreover also looking absently at the site of the Superintendent of Salerno and Avellino, one can not help but note the lack of care which he has of himself in the logo that stands at the top right box is still present, with the provinces in evidence, belonging to the former Superintendent which included Benevento, now excluded from their competence because they merged with another office.
With just two lines. If you are waiting for the students who greeted him every morning in the library. We confidently expect it. From that you make it!





















One Response to "Johannowsky: the sin of silence web Superintendent of Salerno"
By Benedict on February 3, 2010 | Reply
We receive and report.
Werner Johannowsky
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Hours 11:00 to 14:00
Naples, National Museum
Friends and colleagues will gather at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, 4 February 2010 at 11.00 to remember with Bruno d'Agostino, Stefano De Caro, Giuliana Tocco, Fausto Zevi Werner Johannowsky the thirtieth day of her disappearance