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    Disciplinare e punire

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    Geraldina Boni, oltre ad aver curato l’aggiornamento del volume, è Autrice esclusiva del Capitolo Ottavo “Disciplinare e punire”. In esso si ripercorre l’evoluzione del diritto penale canonico dal Codex Iuris Canonici del 1983 alla recente promulgazione di un nuovo Libro VI De sanctionibus poenalibus in Ecclesia. Si descrive quindi la normativa ora vigente, soffermandosi sulle sue specificità e sulle principali innovazioni introdotte, nonché su alcuni problemi ancora da risolvere. Peculiare attenzione è riservata allo sviluppo della disciplina dei delicta reservata al Dicastero per la dottrina della fede e in generale alla repressione degli abusi sessuali, di coscienza e di potere nella Chiesa.Disciplining and Punishing. In addition to editing the updated version of the volume, Geraldina Boni is also the only Author of Chapter VIII “Disciplining and Punishing”. The Chapter retraces the evolution of Penal Canon Law from the 1983 Codex Iuris Canonici to the recent promulgation of the new Book VI De sanctionibus poenalibus in Ecclesia. The now in force legislation is therefore described, by focusing on its specificities and main innovations, as well as on some problems that are still to be solved. Particular attention is reserved to the development of the regulation of the delicta reservata to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and, in general, to the repression of sexual, conscience and power abuses in the Church

    Mesa krombeini BONI BARTALUCCI 2005

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    <i>Mesa krombeini</i> BONI BARTALUCCI 2005 <p> <i>Mesa krombeini</i> BONI BARTALUCCI 2005: 1086. H o l o t y p u s: Madagascar = /Tananarive Madagascar Cornell Univ lot 879 sub1/ /Hym slides 2447/ / <i>Allotype Mesa seyrigi</i> Krombein Det Karl V. Krombein/ / Allotype Cornell University N° 2429/ (red) / Holotypus <i>Mesa krombeini</i> BONI BARTALUCCI des 2005/ (red) / Holotypus Cornell U. N° 7294/ (red) CUIC!</p> <p> <i>Mesa seyrigi</i> KROMBEIN 1949: 64-66 (only).</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. Comoros = (1) /Mt Choungi Mayotte 9 Février 2004 Rèc. Parmaudeau/ /MHN Run. Ins. 4237/ MHNR.</p> <p>Male genitalia described by KROMBEIN (1949).</p> <p>D i s t r i b u t i o n r a n g e: Madagascar and Comore islands.</p>Published as part of <i>Boni, M., 2013, Afrotropical taxa of the genus Mesa SAUSSURE 1892 (Hymenoptera, Tiphiidae, Myzininae), pp. 1657-1744 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (2)</i> on page 1692, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5303357">10.5281/zenodo.5303357</a&gt

    Poecilotiphia nitens Boni 2011, nov.sp.

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    Poecilotiphia nitens nov.sp. Holotype: Yemen = / Yemen (8222) 12 km NW Manakhah mal. Trap. 22.X-3.XII.2003 A. v. Harten RMNH03 /, RMNH. Female. Holotype. Figs 18-21. Measurements: body length = 10 mm; forewing length = 5 mm. General aspect shining. Head (but clypeus), forecoxa and mesosoma (but LaSt 2 ) black. Tip of Tsa, clypeus, scape and flagellum, mandible, mid and hind legs, tegulae, pterostigma and veins are light brown. Fore leg, most of 1 st metamerus but narrow apical stripe on tergum, basal half of 2 nd tergum are brown. The remainder of metasoma is bright ferruginous. Yellowish hair on the scape, whitish elsewhere. Pal 3– and Pam 4– segmented. N 1 disk wider than high (ratio LA/A about 1.4). Dorsal P with a distinct long median longitudinal groove, somewhat irregular, shaped initially by three elongated p followed by a narrow stripe of very small p groove. N o t e. Well distinct species by the enamelled aspect, shape of the head, large basal Pal, large pterostigma, long propodeal groove. All the Poecilotiphia males in so far recorded from Arabian peninsula, P. lacteipennis E.SAUNDERS 1901, P. scorteccii GUIGLIA 1968, P. collarinata BONI BARTALUCCI 1997, P. oasicola BONI BARTALUCCI 2001 and P. dhofarensis BONI BARTALUCCI 2004 belong to the P. albomaculata group (BONI BARTALUCCI 2004a), whose hitherto known females (about 15) show a longer than wide pronotal disk. Excluding lacteipennis, whose female is known, and oasicola (which otherwise is very common in Yemen) since on records from Saharian oasis its female appears to be different, it is impossible to couple it with no one of these taxa and at the same time to exclude the existence of further undescribed male belonging to the nigripes group whose the hitherto known four females show the pronotum larger than high in dorsal aspect like the present specimen. Future data could clear the situation. Male. Unknown. E c o l o g y. Unknown. D e r i v a t i o n n o m i n i s. From Latin nitens = shining.Published as part of Boni, M., 2011, Hymenoptera Tiphiidae from Arabian peninsula, pp. 337-361 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 43 (1) on page 341, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.532454

    L'inquisizione e i calabro-valdesi / Filippo De Boni

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    L'inquisizione e i calabro-valdesi / Filippo De Boni Milano : G. Daelli e C., 1864 XX, 146 p. ; 16 cm

    Meria pallidipes Boni 2009, comb.nov.

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    Meria pallidipes (TURNER 1916) comb.nov. Myzine pallidipes TURNER 1916: 456-457 [Lectotype ♀, here designated to ensure name’s proper and consistent use: South Africa = /Cap Pr. 4-85/ /203/ / Myzine pallidipesTurn Type / (autographic) /Type/ (red) /A003093/, SAM!] E x a m i n e d s p e c i m e n s ♀ - South Africa = (1) /Ceres Cape province Nov 1920 / /S.Africa RE Turner Brit. Mus. 1920-497/, BMNHPublished as part of Boni, M., 2009, Afrotropical species of the ancient genus Meria ILLIGER 1807 (Hymenoptera, Tiphiidae), pp. 1817-1861 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 41 (2) on page 1841, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.528019

    LH receptor (LHR), Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory protein (StAR) and Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) in bovine granulosa cells are related to follicular size and atresia.

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    Granulosa cells (GC) play a key role in creating a suitable environment for the growth and the maturation of the oocyte as well as in determining the proper endocrine conditions for breeding and fertilization. However, only the GC of the ovulatory follicle have the opportunity to fully provide these tasks. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) used for in vitro embryo production (IVEP) are collected from follicles whose GC have not fully acquired or have lost these functions. This may be a reason of low IVEP efficiency. LH receptor (LHR), Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory protein (StAR) and Mitochondrial Membrane Potential (MMP) are direct or indirect markers of endocrine functions and putative candidates for evaluation of follicle quality. This study is aimed at evaluating the quality of GC of bovine ovarian follicles, classified according to their size and atresia grade, in order to provide new information to clarify the poor IVEP success. Bovine ovaries were collected from abattoir and transported to the lab at 4°C. Follicles were dissected, measured and classified according to their atresia grade (Kruip and Dieleman, 1982). The collected COCs were morphologically classified according to criteria related to follicular atresia (Boni et al., 2002). GC were obtained by scraping the follicular wall and filtered on a 50 μm nylon mesh. For each follicle, a part of GC was fixed with 2% paraformaldehyde for 1h. The remaining part was incubated with 5μM JC1 for 30 min followed by washing and reading with a spectrofluorometer (ex. 490 nm, em. 510 to 650 nm). Negative control samples were treated with 2 μM CCCP for 1 h before reading. The MMP values were expressed as the ratio between the fluorescence peaks at ~595 and ~525 nm. In fixed cells, immunofluorescence was carried out after treatment with blocking solution (20% Sea Block blocking buffer in PBS) with either anti-LH receptor antibodies (K-15) or anti-StAR antibodies (K-20) at 1:200 dilution for 90 min. After washing twice with TPBS (PBS + 0.05% Tween), the samples were incubated with secondary FITC-conjugated anti-goat antibodies. The samples were read at fluorescence microscope and the fluorescence intensity analyzed by ImageJ. Statistical analysis was carried out by ANOVA (Systat 11.0). Follicle size negatively affected (P< 0.01) the MMP as well as the expression of both LHR and StAR. Also the atresia grade, when evaluated on the basis of COC morphology, negatively influenced (P< 0.01) the expression of both LHR and StAR but positively influenced (P< 0.01) MMP. The evaluation of atresia grade on the basis of follicle morphology did not show significant effects on both LHR and StAR expression. These results highlight a discrepancy between the morphological characteristics of the follicle/COC and functionality of the GC, as previously demonstrated between COC quality and IVEP efficiency (Boni et al., 2002). Whereas the evaluated parameters represent markers of the steroidogenic activity, it is likely that the mechanisms of follicular regression pass through an upregulation of the GC metabolic activity

    Casi controversi di martirio nel diritto canonico

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    Il concetto di martirio cristiano affonda le sue radici in una solida tradizione teologica e canonistica. Nel contributo si illustrano in particolare i requisiti che la scienza del diritto - a partire dalla magistrale trattazione di Prospero Lambertini, papa Benedetto XIV - ha individuato e definito come necessariamente ricorrenti, e dunque da accertare, affinché si possa riconoscere la sussistenza di un autentico martirio. Si analizzano poi alcuni casi che hanno suscitato problemi soprattutto per quanto concerne il c.d. elemento formale del martirio, l’odium fidei del persecutore e l’amor fidei della vittima: casi riguardanti segnatamente i martiri dei totalitarismi del Novecento. Dinanzi alle difficoltà di inquadrare alcune ipotesi entro i paradigmi classici si sono avanzate varie proposte per rinnovare e revisionare profondamente i connotati del martirio nella Chiesa: tali tesi sono, nel saggio, descritte e sottoposte ad un’analisi critica. The concept of Christian martyrdom is rooted in the most important theological and canonical tradition. In the present contribution we illustrate, in particular, the requirements that the theory of law - starting from the masterful elaboration of Prospero Lambertini, Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758) - has identified and defined as necessarily recurring. In fact, only at the presence of these requirements can we recognize the existence of an authentic martyrdom. We analyze, in the following pages, a few examples which gave rise to problems, especially with regard to the so-called formal element of martyrdom: the odium fidei of the persecutor and the amor fidei of the victim. We dedicated particular attention to some cases concerning the martyrs of the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century. Finally, the various hypotheses and proposals advanced in recent years to renew the classic paradigms in the light of which to confront the current difficulties in interpreting and judging the characteristics of martyrdom in the Church, are described and subjected to critical analysis in this essay

    L'influsso della cultura inglese su Giacomo Boni: John Ruskin e Philip Webb

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    Giacomo Boni, architetto e archeologo, fu per lungo periodo responsabile dell'area dei Fori a Roma; a tale ruolo si deve la sua fama e la sua fortuna. La sua formazione però è fortemente debitrice della cultura anglosassone; in particolar modo, egli sempre affermò la derivazione del suo pensiero sulle tematiche del restauro e della tutela del patrimonio storico-archiettonico dalle teorie di John Ruskin, di cui Boni si dichiarava allievo. In realtà, i rapporti tra i due studiosi non furono mai particolarmente intensi, sia per un significativo gap di età, sia per la distanza della formazione. Esiste in realtà una corrispondenza tra i due, non consistentissima, dalla quale è però possibile dedurre i termini reali del rapporto di discepolato tra l'inglese e l'italiano

    Meria inconspicua Boni 2009, comb.nov.

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    Meria inconspicua (TURNER 1913) comb.nov. Myzine inconspicua TURNER 1913: [Lectotype ♀, here designated to ensure name’s proper and consistent use: South Africa = /Port Elizabeth Capland 3.10 Dr. Brauns/ / Myzine inconspicua Turn Type / (Autographic) /Type/ (red) / Myzine inconspicua Turner / (yellowish) /Type Hym 1940 Myzine inconspicua Turner /, TMP! E x a m i n e d s p e c i m e n s ♀ - South Africa = (1) / Cape province Worcester January 1929 / /S.Africa RE Turner Brit. Mus. 1929-26/ / Meria inconspicua (Turn) J.C.Guillarmod det 1950/, BMNH. Note. Probably the female of discontinua.Published as part of Boni, M., 2009, Afrotropical species of the ancient genus Meria ILLIGER 1807 (Hymenoptera, Tiphiidae), pp. 1817-1861 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 41 (2) on page 1840, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.528019
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