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    Lettera di Adriano Vercelli a Enrico Bernardi. Milano, 20 Giugno 1895

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    Lettera di Adriano Vercelli che offre a Enrico Bernardi di produrre e commercializzare la bicicletta a motore.Lettera manoscritt

    Lettera di Enrico Bernardi a Adriano Vercelli. Padova, 22 Giugno 1895

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    Lettera di Enrico Bernardi in risposta a quella di Adriano Vercelli che offre di produrre e commercializzare la bicicletta a motore. Bernardi rifiuta perché vuole fare altri esperimenti prima di considerare il progetto "maturo"Lettera manoscritt

    Risate di piombo. Comici italiani dalla tv al cinema negli anni Settanta-Ottanta

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    In this article the authors argues that at the end of the 1960s and in the middle 1970s, Italian television programs such as "Quelli della domenica", "L’altra domenica", "Onda libera", and "Non stop" have launched a series of cabaret artists that will become the most notorious protagonists of the Italian popular comedy in the further decades (Enrico Montesano, Adriano Celentano, Renato Pozzetto, Paolo Villaggio, Roberto Benigni, Massimo Troisi, Francesco Nuti, Carlo Verdone). Although different in terms of style and intent – from political satire to mere ironic and nonsense entertainment – the cinematographic career of these “sons of television” reveals interesting aspects of the germinal and mutual relationship between tv and cinema on the track of comedy

    Monsignor Enrico Galbiati e la Russia. Note per una ricerca

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    Presentazione di un pioniere nell'ambito dello studio della cultura russa in Italia

    Costruire il «popolo». Il contributo teorico di Ernesto Laclau e le prospettive dei populismi contemporanei

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    Populism is a relevant topic in current political debates and analysis. The global financial and social crisis is fostering a reshaping of representative and liberal democracies. Particularly in Europe, as a result of this crisis of democratic politics, various authoritarian, xenophobic, radical and potentially violent movements, parties and leaders, generally labelled as «populist», are springing up in several countries. Populism is a complex and protean political phenomenon. Thus, using the label «populist » just for authoritarian and anti-democratic tendencies does not allow us to grasp all the various expressions of populism in contemporary politics, as well as the ambivalent relationship between democracy and populism, grounded on the re-definition of some key concepts for the democratic politics, like «people» and «popular sovereignty ». The authors of the article quest for the development of a non-evaluative theoretical toolkit, in order to take into account all the different nuances, varieties and ambivalences of the populist phenomenon emerging in the European political landscapes. In this effort, Ernesto Laclau’s approach to populism is considered as a substantial starting point. The article provides a critical assessment of Laclau’s approach, synthetically describing its main features and arguments, and assessing them with some of the main critics that, mainly within the post-Marxist field, have been engaged in a fruitful debate with Laclau. Lately, the article provides a first sample of the potential of the use of a laclausian approach to populism for the analysis of three cases of social and political movements that have been emerging in Italy during the last years, in order to outline a possible research agenda for the future: the «Five Star Movement»; the movement against the high speed train in Val Susa, in the Piedmont region; the movement in defence of water resources as «commons

    Safety of hydroxychloroquine for treatment or prevention of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: A rapid systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials

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    Abstract Introduction Hydroxycloroquine (HCQ) has been extensively studied for treatment and prevention of coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID‐19) from the start of the pandemic. Conflicting evidence about its usefulness has begun to accrue. Methods In the face of controversial results about clinical efficacy of HCQ, we performed a rapid systematic review to assess its safety in the framework of COVID‐19 randomized clinical trials. Results Five studies investigating 2291 subjects were included. The use of HCQ was associated with higher risk of adverse event compared with placebo or standard of care: odds ratio 4.57, 95% confidence interval 2.14–9.45. Conclusion Safety profile of HCQ appears to be unsatisfactory when used to treat or prevent COVID‐19, especially in the light of unproved clinical benefit

    Enrico di Gand, Quodlibet I.

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    Sono tradotte alcune pagine in cui Enrico di Gand critica gli argomenti avanzati da S. Tommaso in favore della libertà

    Filmologia incarnata

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    Recensione del volume "Il sistema schermo-mente. Cinema narrativo e coinvolgimento emozionale" di Enrico Carocci (Bulzoni, Roma 2018

    New Public Spaces in the Historic City Centre. The Verdi Theatre Area in Padua, Italy, as a Case Study

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    The theme of this paper is the design of new public spaces and new building types in the historic city center. The method adopted is based on analyzing the history of the city to understand the urban morphology, considered to be the memory and image of the community. The urban form is the result of its spatial structure. More than political, social, and economic systems, which are important but not sufficient, reasons for its special nature can be found because of its constancy. Planning new buildings starts from understanding the context, that is, its physical structure, and this is especially so in the historic city center. The teaching on the Architectural and Urban Composition 2 and 3 courses at the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University of Padua examines basic 1960s studies concerning urban morphology and typological analysis, especially by Aldo Rossi. The theme of the spatial aspects is investigated by studying the formal image in the transformations of the city as the starting point for designing new architecture. The Verdi Theatre area in Padua is one of the subjects investigated by the students. The area was an opportunity to redesign the lost unity of a historic part of the city: here the order and hierarchy of the elements that characterize the form of the place have experienced significant alterations since the Second World War. Progressing from the study of how the area has evolved through time, students had to define new proposals for the area
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