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Having lived for some years in Italy, I would agree with Laura's advice to just turn up in person, but only as a last, desperate resort. Everything will depend on the capriciousness of the person you happen to meet on the day. He or she may charmingly enable everything you want and need, or on the other hand may have a one-word vocabulary (No!), perhaps used without even looking up.

If it comes to this I would go armed with copies of your unanswered emails, faxes, letters, and so on. Documents seem to impress. Being pathetic may work. Being stubborn and calmly immovable may also work, but can backfire. If you strike an uncooperative official, he or she may give in if it seems less trouble to give you what you want than to make you go away. But it is all in the lap of the gods. -- Paul

On 27 March 2017 at 22:46, Sharon Dale <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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I will second Laura's advice.  The current thing seems to be to show up at the place. Then an employee will call the person who should be staffing the position, but who is "sick" that day.  Then, you call the "sick" person the next day and he/she will tell you to send an email to him/her and that he/she will forward to person who will make entry happen.  I just got back from Rome and this happened to me twice in as many days with exactly the same procedure. 
Best,
Sharon

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:52 AM, Laura Jacobus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Yours is a very common problem!  I've been told (by Italians) that emails are fairly routinely ignored in some places and that faxes stand a better chance. Leaving yourself enough time to turn up at someone's office and be insistent/pathetic/immovable sometimes works too, but it's not always an option

Good luck,

Laura

Dr. Laura Jacobus
Senior Lecturer in History of Art
Birkbeck, University of London

 
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On 26 March 2017 at 00:31, Genevra Kornbluth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Thanks, Jim.
Having had no previous contact with either institution, I did not think of them. I'll give them a try.
best,
Genevra

On 3/25/2017 8:16 PM, James Bugslag wrote:
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Hello Genevra,

I was in Rome a long while back, staying at the British School in Rome, who have great experience at getting such permissions.  And there are other such institutions there.  Have you contacted the American Academy in Rome?  Part of their mandate, I believe, is to help scholars with their research projects in Rome.

I hope it all works out for you.

Cheers,

Jim





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Dear colleagues,

I will be in Rome in early May, for both research and photography, and have run into some difficulties getting the permission that I need. It appears that I have to contact MiBAC, the Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo. Can anyone help?

1. Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo: I need research access to sixth-century material, two beads/spindle whorls from Nocera Umbra and a pendant from Castel Trosino. In 2008 I corresponded with the museum director about these objects, but she is no longer there, and email to her is apparently not forwarded to anyone. The only addresses I find now are at MiBAC: <[log in to unmask]> and <[log in to unmask]>. I have written to both addresses: in English on Feb. 15, in bad Italian on Feb. 28, and in good Italian (with help) on March 13. No one has responded. Is there an actual person to ask?

2. I need to photograph the Villa Torlonia Jewish catacomb. It is closed to the public, but material online suggests that it is possible to see by appointment. I have read that one needs to get permission from the Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo e l’Area archeologica centrale di Roma. Their web site gives no information about this particular catacomb. The address given elsewhere is <[log in to unmask]>. Since I am still waiting for a response from them about the Museo dell'Alto Medioevo, there seems little point in writing to them about this. I am hoping to get the name and address of a real person.

Any advice will be welcome!
Genevra
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