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Philosophy/Humanities Librarian

Profile ImageRoss Scimeca
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Hoose Library of Philosophy/University of Southern California/Los Angeles, CA 90089

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Subjects:
Philosophy, Religion, Linguistics, History of Science

   

Guides Created by Ross Scimeca

* History of Science & Technology
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Aug 28th, 2009
This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the history of science.
* Linguistics
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Sep 11th, 2009
This guide is for faculty, graduate, and undergraduate research in linguistics
* Philosophy
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Aug 28th, 2009
A guide to finding reference and research materials in philosophy for undergraduate and graduate students
Tags: philosophy
* Religion
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Aug 28th, 2009
This guide is designed to aid undergraduate students in their studies in all areas of religion.
La Damnation de Faust
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Jun 08th, 2009
This research guide is designed to accompany the live broadcast of Hector Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust from the MET, presented by Visions and Voices.
Tags: music
Madama Butterfly
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
A research guide for the performance of Puccini's opera by the LA Opera on October 5 and the live broadcast from the MET on March 7 as part of the Visions and Voices 2008-2009 programming.
Napoli! The System, the Camorra and the Pizza
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
This research guide is designed to accompany the Visions and Voices series of film screenings and panel discussions about the conflicting images of Naples in contemporary Italian cinema.
Queer Cabaret
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
This research guide is designed to accompany the Oct. 24 performance by Phranc and My Barbarian and the April 17 performance by John Kelly in the Queer Cabaret series of events presented by Visions and Voices.
Scoring the Past: Exploring the Origins of Musical Imagery
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
A research guide accompanying the October 10 Visions and Voices concert and lecture, Scoring the Past. It provides background information--including books and recordings--to help you learn more about Renaissance music.
The Medical Humanities, Arts and Ethics Series
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 02nd, 2009
This research guide is designed to accompany the Visions and Voices series of events featuring readings by authors Pauline Chen, and Anne Fadiman and a collaborative performance by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio and composer Bruce Adolphe.
The Tokyo String Quartet: A Residency
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
A research guide designed to accompany the Visions and Voices series of events culminating in the performance by the Tokyo String Quartet
USC School of Theatre Spring Production -- The Rover
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 02nd, 2009
This research guide is designed to accompany the USC School of Theatre's spring production, Aphra Behn's The Rover
Verdi's Aida
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Nov 02nd, 2009
Visions and Voices presents the Metropolitan Opera’s HD telecast of Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida. To help you learn more about Verdi’s masterpiece, Ross Scimeca of the USC Libraries has selected the following resources.
What Happens When Art Collides with Its Society
by Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009
A research guide designed to accompany James Conlon's October 13 lecture for the Visions and Voices series of events. The guide provides historical background and resources for learning more about the music banned by the Nazis during World War II.




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