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Somehow I have always viewed Ugo Montanari as a Roman Senator. I do not remember when this started but it must have been rather soon after we first met. Whenever I listen to one of his innumerable lectures — but even without him actually being present — I picture Ugo in a white toga, and imagine him addressing the Roman Senate. No doubt the basis for this image is his physical stature: formidable and noble, with a large head and straight nose. But of course, it is because of the combination of this with his great worthiness, his undoubted authorithy, his spirituality and his conviction, that this image of Ugo as a Roman Senator comes to mind.

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Pierpaolo Degano Rocco De Nicola José Meseguer

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Rutten, J. (2008). A Roman Senator. In: Degano, P., De Nicola, R., Meseguer, J. (eds) Concurrency, Graphs and Models. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5065. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68679-8_51

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