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    Sport in the periphery: public space and private capital. The case of Scampia

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    The UN Agenda 2030 underscores the transformative potential of inclusive, safe, and accessible urban spaces, particularly for marginalized communities. This study investigates the sociological dimensions of urban regeneration through the redevelopment of a football pitch in Scampia, a peripheral district in Naples characterized by socio-economic challenges and limited public investment. Focusing on the intersection of private initiatives and public governance, the research explores the implications of a bottom-up effort led by two professional footballers in the context of the municipal “Restart Scampia” project. Semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders reveal the role of sports as a catalyst for social cohesion, youth engagement, and urban renewal, while also exposing tensions between private actions and the responsibilities of public institutions. By situating the case of Scampia within broader sociological debates on urban marginality, welfare systems, and hybrid governance, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping urban peripheries. It argues for a critical reassessment of the interplay between public and private actors in fostering sustainable and equitable urban transformation

    Francesco Scorza Barcellona o della passione agiografica

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    L'autrice traccia, sul filo dei ricordi, il profilo scientifico ed umano di Francesco Scorza Barcellona ed introduce gli studi raccolti nel volume.The author traces, on the thread of memories, the scientific and human profile of Francesco Scorza Barcelona and introduces the studies collected in the book

    Delle lodi di don Francesco Medici de' principi di Toscana : orazione /

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    Engraved t.p. vignette of Medici arms. On recto of 2nd leaf is Callot's full-page engraved port. of Francesco de' Medici, son of Grand Duke Ferdinand I. It is in Lieure's 1st state. The port. also appeared the same year in Alessandro Adimari's Esequie dell' ill.mo & ecc.mo principe don Francesco Medici (Florence : Gio. Donato & Bernardino Giunti); see Lieure. Large woodcut Giunti device on p. [31].Lieure, J. Jacques Callot,Mode of access: Internet.At head of front pastedown is bookplate of Francesco Riccardi de Vernaccia (Florence, ca. 1780; see Gelli, p. 387). Below it is the label of Horatius (Orazio) Landau, with stamped shelfmark 53021. At foot is the bookplate of U. Manganelli, signed with the initials SER. A dedicatory inscription at foot of t.p. has been scratched out.Binding: modern marbled paper, backed in green vellum. Date, author & title writte on spine.Port. trimmed into the image at right margin and foot

    Frankenstein

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    @inproceedings{orsini2015graph, title={Graph invariant kernels}, author={Orsini, Francesco and Frasconi, Paolo and De Raedt, Luc}, booktitle={IJCAI Proceedings-International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI}, year={2015}

    Didattica e ricerca. L’esperienza del Laboratorio aragonese e sforzesco

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    In the workshop on Diplomatic correspondences in the Italian Renaissance, directed in January-May 2018 by Francesco Storti and Francesco Senatore in the Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici of Naples, 12 undergraduate and graduate students learned to read and trascribe italian diplomatic dispatches of the 15th cent., producing a specimen of scientific edition. In the opinion of the author, such activities and similar ones are very useful for future school teachers and scholars and they could be introduced in the university and pHD courses of history. Students of humanistic sciences should have concrete contacts with the historical research on primary sources. On the other hand, editing of historical sources could become a marginal activity because it is not enough appreciated in the current research evaluation processes. Keywords: Didattica, edizione documentaria, diplomazia rinascimentale; education, documentary edition, renaissance diplomac

    LA MADONNA ESTERHAZY DI RAFFAELLO

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    LA MADONNA ESTERHÁZY DI RAFFAELLO A PALAZZO MARINO, di Francesco Murano, Fotografie di Sergio Oriani Il curatore della mostra, Stefano Zuffi, ha voluto inquadrare criticamente l’opera di Raffaello proveniente dal Museo di Budapest, ponendola tra la Vergine delle Rocce di Francesco Melzi, proveniente dall’Istituto delle Suore Orsoline di Milano e la Madonna della Rosa di Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, proveniente dal Museo Poldi Pezzoli della stessa città. L’architetto Corrado Anselmi ha progettato un affascinante allestimento, concependolo come un percorso che si sviluppa attraverso tre soste utili all’ammirazione delle opere. L’autore Francesco Murano, spiega con ricchezza di particolari i vincoli del progetto illuminotecnico e le scelte luministiche.Once again, for the Christmas season, the Municipally of Milan decided to display an important work in the frame of the Palazzo Marino’s Alessi Hall. For this year 2014, the choice has been to propose the Estheràzy Madonna by Raphael, from the Museum of Budapest. The exhibition curator, Stefano Zuffi, wanted to critically frame to work of Raphael by placing it between the Vegine delle Rocce (Virgin of the Rocks) by Francesco Melzi, coming from the Milan’s Istituto delle Suore Orsoline, and the Madonna della Rosa by Giovanni Boltraffio, from the Milanese Museo Poldi Pezzoli. The Architect Corrado Anselmi designed a fascinating display, convinced as a path that develops through three stops that are useful for the enjoyment of the works. The author Francesco Murano, explains with many details the lighting design project

    Phantasy, Multiverse and Protopia: Ran Slavin's Israeli Futurism

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    The essay discusses Israeli artist Ran Slavin's transmedia production, since the 1990s, as a key example of Israeli Futurism. The essay contextualizes Slavin's films, multimedia installations, photography, soundscapes, CGI imagery, and tech-based output as a way to process the conflictual dynamics at the basis of the foundation of Israel, the mythologies of Judaism and the ongoing metamorphosis of Jewish identity. The author of this essay, Francesco Spampinato, is also the editor of this major retrospective monograph on Slavin's work

    A paraconsistent and substructural conditional logic

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    A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', according to which any conclusion follows from inconsistent premises. While logicians have proposed many technically developed paraconsistent logical systems and contemporary philosophers like Graham Priest have advanced the view that some contradictions can be true, and advocated a paraconsistent logic to deal with them, until recent times these systems have been little understood by philosophers. This book presents a comprehensive overview on paraconsistent logical systems to change this situation. The book includes almost every major author currently working in the field. The papers are on the cutting edge of the literature some of which discuss current debates and others present important new ideas. The editors have avoided papers about technical details of paraconsistent logic, but instead concentrated upon works that discuss more "big picture" ideas. Different treatments of paradoxes takes centre stage in many of the papers, but also there are several papers on how to interpret paraconistent logic and some on how it can be applied to philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of language, and metaphysics
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