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    Historical regional data on literacy rates in 1911 Italy, by gender (by Brian A'Hearn and Carlo Ciccarelli)

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    Italy, June 1911, Population Census Data. Population and literacy rates by gender at various level of geographical disaggregation corresponding to various territorial administrative units (16 Regions, 69 Provinces, 276 Disctricts) . The data allow to illustrate geographic patterns in literacy by gender and sex ratios. Summary statistics, maps and preliminary findings are reported in A'Hearn, B. and Ciccarelli, C. (2021), "Literacy in the Italian census of 1911: disaggregating the data" , Rivista di Storia Economica, forthcoming. Brian A’Hearn – Pembroke College, University of Oxford; Carlo Ciccarelli – Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome, Tor Vergata . If you find the data useful, please let us know at [email protected] and [email protected] If you use the data in an article, please quote our article in Rivista di Storia Economica

    Filosofia dell’uomo versus filosofia della natura

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    The article analyzes the new philosophy of nature proposed by Rocco Ronchi in his recent book,”Il canone minore”. The philosophy of nature which Ronchi upholds is meant to finally free us from the predominant anthropocentric assumptions which have characterized the methodical canon of philosophy for centuries. This «major canon» has caused philosophers to assume an attitude of hostility toward the natural sciences and the technical world. According to Ronchi, however, 368 Pierpaolo Ciccarelli the antidote to the anti-scientific spirit is not positivism, but rather “speculative thought” (as distinct from metaphysical thought): this “minor canon” finds expression in the works of James, Bergson, Whitehead, Gentile, Sartre, and Deleuze. The essay concludes with some critical observations on the ethicalpolitical core of Ronchi’s speculative argument

    Approaching Cancer Evolution from Different Angles

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    Dr Francesca Ciccarelli (The Francis Crick Institute, UK) and Dr James De Gregori (University of Colorado, USA) interview 3 top scientists in clinical (Dr Charles Swanton, The Francis Crick Institute, UK), molecular (Dr Kornelia Polyak, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA), and evolutionary cancer research (Dr Carlo Maley, Arizona State University, USA) to discuss the current status of knowledge, the challenges, and the opportunities to move the field forward.</p

    Historical regional data on literacy rates in 1911 Italy, by gender (by Brian A'Hearn and Carlo Ciccarelli)

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    Italy, June 1911, Population Census Data. Population and literacy rates by gender at various level of geographical disaggregation corresponding to various territorial administrative units (16 Regions, 69 Provinces, 276 Disctricts) . The data allow to illustrate geographic patterns in literacy by gender and sex ratios. Summary statistics, maps and preliminary findings are reported in A'Hearn, B. and Ciccarelli, C. (2021), "Literacy in the Italian census of 1911: disaggregating the data" , Rivista di Storia Economica, forthcoming. Brian A’Hearn – Pembroke College, University of Oxford; Carlo Ciccarelli – Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome, Tor Vergata . If you find the data useful, please let us know at [email protected] and [email protected] If you use the data in an article, please quote our article in Rivista di Storia Economica

    Erratum to: Association Study between Coronary Artery Disease and rs1333049 Polymorphism at 9p21.3 Locus in Italian Population (Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, (2017), 10, 5-6, (455-458), 10.1007/s12265-017-9758-9)

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    The author affiliation for both Guido Iaccarino and Michele Ciccarelli is Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, Scuola Medica Salernitana, University of Salerno. The currently mentioned affiliations (Department of Advanced Biomedical SciencesFederico II University NaplesItaly and IRCCS SDN Istituto di Ricerca Diagnostica e Nucleare Naples Italy respectively) are not correct

    Introduzione/Premessa

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    Introduzione alla "Festschrift" in onore di Mauro Visentin, con interventi di: G. Sasso, A. Ardovino, A. Bellocci, E. Berti, R. Berutti, A. Brancacci, M. Cacciari, M. Cardenas, G. Cherchi, P. Ciccarelli, G. Di Tommaso, M. Donà, M. Ferrari, S. Ghisu, A. Gnoli, M. Herling, S. Maschietti, L. Messinese, N. Parise, G. Perazzoli, S. Petrucciani, M. Pisano, L. Ruggiu, A. Savorelli, D. Spanio, A. Tagliapietra, L. Vero Tarca, U. Ugazio, D. Zucca

    Il soprano Mariella Devia con la pianista Enrica Ciccarelli

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    Mariella Devia, sopranoEnrica Ciccarelli, pianofort
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