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N. Gomez‐Lopez, Roberto Romero, Yi Xu, Derek Miller, Y. Leng, B. Panaitescu, Pablo Silva, Jonathan Faro, Ali Alhousseini, N. Gill, Sonia S. Hassan, Chaur-Dong Hsu
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The cover image of this Special Issue is a reproduction of an ancient engraving representing Saint Theodore—or San Teodoro, as he is called in the Italian city of Venice—as a horse-mounted warrior defeating evil in the form of a dragon. This image was adopted as the logo of the Oceans from Space ‘Venice 2000’ Symposium because the halls of the Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, where the event took place, were dedicated to Saint Theodore. This historical building—located not far from the Rialto Bridge, in the very centre of the lagoon city—has been the official seat of the Merchant Guild of Venice, protected by Saint Theodore, since the mid 1600s. The Guild, an association of Venetian merchants and artisans, was actually the heir of a much older charitable fraternity, as the first written records of its existence are dated to 829. At that time, Saint Theodore was already the protector of the fraternity, as well as the original Patron Saint of the Venetian city-state. Later on, he was to be replaced by Saint Mark, one of the four evangelists, when Venice moved away from the Byzantine sphere of influence and ‘upgraded’ its godfather in the heavens, to better qualify itself as an emerging political and economic power in the Mediterranean region. Good old San Teodoro, however, remained as the guardian of the city’s very soul, its sea-going merchant vocation, and now as the emblem of a scientific gathering that brought to Venice, ideal capital of the Seas, space oceanographers from the four corners of the world.
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这期特刊的封面图片是一幅古代雕刻版画的复制品,描绘的是一个骑在马背上的战士,战胜了以龙为形式的邪恶。圣西奥多(在意大利城市威尼斯,他被称为San Teodoro)。这一形象被用作“来自太空的海洋”“威尼斯2000”研讨会的标志,因为活动举办地圣特奥多罗大学校的大厅是献给圣西奥多的。这座历史悠久的建筑位于潟湖城市的正中心,离里亚托桥不远,自17世纪中期以来一直是威尼斯商人公会的官方所在地,受到圣西奥多的保护。公会,一个威尼斯商人和工匠的协会,实际上是一个更古老的慈善兄弟会的继承人,因为它存在的第一个书面记录可以追溯到829年。在那个时候,圣西奥多已经是兄弟会的保护者,也是威尼斯城邦最初的守护神。后来,当威尼斯脱离拜占庭的势力范围,“升级”自己在天堂的教父,以更好地将自己定位为地中海地区新兴的政治和经济力量时,四大福音传教士之一的圣马可(Saint Mark)取代了他。然而,古老的圣特奥多罗仍然是这个城市的灵魂,它的航海商人的职业的守护者,现在又成为一个科学集会的象征,这个科学集会把来自世界各地的太空海洋学家吸引到威尼斯这个理想的海洋之都。
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