247 research outputs found
Crépuscule romanesque : op. 24 / Angelo Corbellini
Titre uniforme : Corbellini, Angelo (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Crépuscule. Piano. Op. 24]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle
Ballade d'Arlequin : op. 5 / par Angelo Corbellini
Titre uniforme : Corbellini, Angelo (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Ballade d'Arlequin. Piano. Op. 5]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle:Ballades (piano) -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle
Dansez Marquisette : danse mignonne [tempo di gavotta] : op. 34 / par Angelo Corbellini
Titre uniforme : Corbellini, Angelo (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Dansez Marquisette. Piano. Op. 34]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle:Gavottes (piano) -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle
Verità e responsabilità nell'argomentazione giuridica dei valori
Dworkin’s last work, Justice for Hedgehogs, and his dyad responsibility/truth allow to reflect on the relationship between values and legal argumentation. This dyad also points out the relationship between law and morality. Nevertheless the author does not want to discuss about the opposite jus-philosophical thesis concerning this relationship. This paper aims to understand how the argumentative process achieves to put the legal dimension and the ethical one together. Arguing and deciding about values mean to justify the legal decision. Values do not exist as objective facts that can be described. Values have to be argued; they impose a responsible argumentation that cannot be reduced to an exercise of mere interpretation but translates the judge’s effort to pursue the truth
Trancystic laparoscopic bile duct clearance versus laparo-endoscopic “rendez vous” for cholecysto-choledoco lithiasis: a prospective comparative study”
Angelo Caroselli e il Giudizio di Salomone della Galleria Borghese
L’articolo propone un’inedita lettura del Giudizio di Salomone della Galleria Borghese di Roma, una delle opere più problematiche del caravaggismo e già oggetto di numerosi contributi precedenti. Suggerisce una nuova attribuzione ad Angelo Caroselli, sulla base degli elementi stilistici e delle fonti seicentesche che attestano l’abilità del pittore nell’imitare lo stile dei grandi maestri del Cinque e del Seicento, così da produrre dei veri e propri pastiches. Tale attribuzione consente anche di riferire al medesimo pittore il Suonatore di liuto di Monaco, già assegnato al Caravaggio.
The paper offers an innovative interpretation of the Judment of Salomon held in the Borghese Gallery in Rome, one of the most problematic example of the caravaggism painting, usually attributed to an anonymous “Master of the Judment of Salomon”. The author identifies the painter with the roman artist Angelo Caroselli (1585-1652) whose old biographers (particularly Filippo Baldinucci) remember the skill in imitating the old masters (Raphael and Veronese for example) as well as his contemporary like Caravaggio. Caroselli was also known for his famous pastiches, in which he used to mix different styles in the same work. This assumption allowed the author to refer to Caroselli the Lute player in the Bayerische Museum in Munich, formerly attributed to Caravaggio
Specificità e pluralità della Virtue Ethics
The paper explores the central role of Virtue Ethics in contemporary moral philosophy, with a particular focus on its roots, its main approaches (aristotelian, humean, nietszchean etc.) and the challenges that this view has to face (e.g. charges with egoism, situationism, contextualism, elitarism etc.). The author argues that the Neoaristotelian perspective endorsed, among others, by Rosalynd Hursthouse, Julia Annas, and Daniel C. Russell is more coherent than other approaches within Virtue Ethics and better suited for meeting those challenges. The argument supporting this thesis grounds in four main elements that the Neoaristotelian Virtue Ethics, unlike other approaches, endorses: (i) the balanced concept of human nature; (ii) the harmonious relationship between reason and emotions, (iii) the main role of practical reason (phronesis) and (iv) the role of education in character building
Sull’intromissione autoriale di Apuleio in Met. 11.27
This paper discusses the problem of Apuleius’ intromission in the fictional world of his novel (Met. 11.27), where the adjective Madaurensem, which refers to the hometown of Apuleius instead of that of the protagonist, disrupts the coherence of the diegetic world. The first part of the article consists in a critical discussion of various scholarly interpretations; in the second part, the author offers a different narratological analysis through the conceptual tool of metalepsis and, finally, he formulates a new hypothesis for interpreting the passage
Should female patients undergoing parathyroid-sparing total thyroidectomy receive routine prophylaxis for transient hypocalcemia?
Hypocalcemia following parathyroid-sparing total thyroidectomy is frequent and can prolong hospital stay. We undertook this study to identify preoperative predictors of postoperative hypocalcemia useful in the postoperative management of these patients. We examined patients undergoing total thyroidectomy for benign disease with preservation of at least three parathyroids from January 2000 to January 2001. Low serum calcium was considered below 8.0 mg/dL. Age, gender, preoperative serum calcium, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), T3, T4, albumin, cholesterol, and tryglicerides were compared in patients with normal and low serum calcium level on the second postoperative day and on discharge day by using X2 test and a model of logistic regression. Data were reported using their frequency distribution among the two groups of patients. Eighty patients, 60 females (F) and 20 males (M), underwent parathyroid-sparing total thyroidectomy. On second postoperative day, hypocalcemia occurred in 42 patients, and 56 per cent were symptomatic. Only female gender (88% F vs 12% M) (P < 0.05) and TSH <0.27 mUl/mL (38% vs 18%) (P < 0.05) predicted hypocalcemia. Similarly, female gender predicted hypocalcemia in a logistic regression analysis (P < 0.05). On the day of discharge, 22 patients had low serum calcium levels, and 50 per cent were symptomatic. At this time, only TSH value < 0.27 mlU/mL significantly predicted hypocalcemia (48% vs 17%) (P < 0.05). This was confirmed in a logistic regression analysis (P < 0.05). All but one patient (98%) eventually returned to normal serum calium levels. Despite preservation of parathyroids, transient symptomatic hypocalcemia is common after total thyroidectomy. Female gender and low TSH serum level predicted hypocalcemia. Therefore, female patients undergoing total thyroidectomy with preoperative low TSH levels should receive calcium prophylaxis to decrease morbidity, shorten hospital stay, and decrease costs
Refracting Post-9/11 Terror: Trauma and Empathy in Nadeem Aslam's Postcolonial Fiction
Nadeem Aslam’s latest novels bring the politics of post-9/11 terror to the fore by exploring various manifestations of human vulnerability in those who confront tensions and conflicts in the wake of 9/11. In The Blind Man’s Garden and The Golden Legend, the British-Pakistani author combines vulnerability with empathy to build up a postcolonial narrative where the state of contemporary global terror emerges. Thus, Aslam’s two novels can be read as studies in vulnerability and empathy, and this is what the article aims to demonstrate. To do so, it focuses on the issues of grievability as a modality of dispossession. It then moves on to show how grief and wounds are tackled by analysing some formal strategies that arouse empathic connections in the reader. The last part of the article concentrates on the temporal disarray that in both novels acts as a background against which a dialogic structure between self and other is eventually developed, thus refracting the politics of terror
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