In 1421 Bologna Jews would pay students to leave them in peace, who would call them 'killer of Jesus' and probably 'dirty Jew'. The commune caught on to this and imposed a tax on the Jews to pay for the students Goliardia, or amusements🍾🍻. This way the commune didn't have to pay for the students' entertainment, the Students👩🎓 were happy and more attracted to come to Bologna and the Jews had more calm. Feluca, uccellagione, balle, papyro, jargon that only a specific category of students can understand: the Golliardia. Hard to explain in few words because it's an ancient tradition linked to the university made up of roles, roles and dynamics. Goliardia was born in Bologna which has the largest number of 'balle' or groups. Where does the word Goliardia come from?
Did Giosuè Carducci, Panzacchi and other professors take part in Goliardia in the 1930s and are lecturers still complicit?👩🏫 Does Goliardia have a political or religious orientation? What does the horizontal climbing of Via Rizzoli entail? Below in the link are some symbols of the Goliardia. www.bolognatoday.it/foto/cronaca/goliardi-bologna-simboli/
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