578 research outputs found

    Ein Wenig Licht. Indagini filologiche sullo "Schlangenritual" di Aby Warburg

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    In this contribution, Piermario Vescovo presents a philological reconstruction of the text of the lecture Bilder aus dem Gebiet der Pueblo-Indianer in Nord-Amerika, delivered by Aby Warburg in Kreuzlingen on 21 April 1923. Through the study of archival material, summarised with various examples, the author es- tablishes the relationship between the drafts of the text that have come down to us and reconstructs the chronology of its composition

    Testori. Scrittura e figura

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    The first meeting between La Rivista di Engramma and Giovanni Testori focuses on two typical themes for the journal: writing and figure. Testori. Scrittura e figura is Engramma's portrait dedicated to Testori 100 years after his birth and 30 years after his death. It takes as its reference Willy Varlin's portrait of Testori chosen as the issue's cover. The issue includes a first part centred on Testori's writing: Chiara Pianca in “Quasi fudesse ecce homo de paese” writes an in-depth and detailed essay on the complex drafting of Ambleto. Alongside this, Luca D'Onghia in his article Lettera luterana su Edipus gives a possible identification of the “scarrozzante” king of Thebes. The remainder of the issue is dedicated to art and the figure. Primarily Testori. Figure dell'informe, by Arturo Mazzarella, which links Testori's thought to 20th-century aesthetic philosophy and the notion of formlessness. This is followed by Apostasia della carne. Fatica e liberazione della materia in Giovanni Testori e Francis Bacon, by Filippo Perfetti: a contribution that reveals some traits of Testori's and Bacon's conception of painting, and how pictorial matter is linked to human life and biology. Davide Dall'Ombra, with Nell'anno del libro su Giovanni Testori e Roberto Longhi, talks about the Testori-Longhi relationship through their exchange of letters, an anticipation that introduces his forthcoming publication Con Roberto Longhi. Lettere e scritti. 1951-1990. The section is closed by the republication of a writing by Giovanni Testori (for which we thank the Associazione Giovanni Testori, and in particular Giuseppe Frangi): Grünewald, il trionfo e la bestemmia. In its concluding part, the issue focuses on the theatrical version of “In exitu”. Here we give for the first time an edition of the reduction used by Testori on his novel for the script. Accompanying the text and the reader is Piermario Vescovo, author of a brief Nota, which briefly attempts to indicate the relevance and further possibility of interrogation of the theatrical script. The conversation “In piena luce, in piena ombra” is a dialogue between Franco Branciaroli, the actor for whom the text of "In exitu" was cut, and Piermario Vescovo. Maestro no, incipit and title of the interview conducted by Antonio Ria with Testori, closes (provisionally) this issue through the voice of its protagonist

    Guidelines to overcome architectural barriers in cultural heritage sites

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    Il volume costituisce l'esito del lavoro svolto dal gruppo di studio, del quale Andrea Pane ha fatto attivamente parte, nell’ambito della “Commissione per l’analisi delle problematiche relative alla disabilità nello specifico settore dei beni e delle attività culturali” istituita dal MiBAC nel febbraio 2007. Come specificato a pagina 2 e pagina 16, Andrea Pane è autore dell’intero volume, di cui ha curato anche la redazione, in collaborazione con F. Vescovo, M. Agostiano, L. Baracco, E. Virdia. Egli è inoltre autore, con esclusivo apporto individuale, dei seguenti capitoli: 1.1, Conservation and accessibility; 2.3.2, Overcoming distances; e 2.3.3, Overcoming differences in levels

    I denti e le dita. Sul 'genio' di Antonio Sacco

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    The fingers and the teeth are those who bets Giuseppe Baretti in a comparison between different traditions of European theatre. From here and from the attempt to bring to- gether Antonio Sacco and David Garrick – whom Goldoni also considered the two greatest actors of the eighteenth-century Italian and English stage – the thread of a broader fabric dedicated to European theatrical traditions unfolds, in the relationship to the “teatro all’italiana”

    "Funzione Della Porta". Per la tradizione del teatro italiano

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    The contribution investigates some lines of the fortune of Giovan Battista Della Porta's theater in the dramaturgical and acting tradition of the 17th century, even beyond the reference to the same dimension of the literary text and in the tradition of the so-called "commedia dell'arte"

    Nievo, il teatro da riformare e Pulcinella

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    The contribution considers the instance of "reform" of the theatre in the dramaturgy and reflections of Ippolito Nievo, and its overcoming in a more complex relationship with Venice (and Goldoni) and with the tradition of Italian theatre, from which the attention to Pulcinella, elected as a symbol

    Per Zanetta Casanova (tra Giacomo e Carlo)

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    The contribution is dedicated to Giovanna Farussi, or Zanetta Casanova, Giacomo's mother, and to her theatrical activity between Venice and Dresden

    Foglio staccato da Gregorio Nazianzeno, omelia XXXVI. Testata ornamentale, iniziale E, Ritratto di vescovo (Gregorio Palamas?)

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    Scheda di catalogo di un foglio staccato dalle Omelie di Gregorio Nazianzeno, miniato con un ritratto di vescovo, opera di un artista bizantino

    Mitochondrial interactome: a focus on antiviral signaling pathways

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    In the last years, proteomics has represented a valuable approach to elucidate key aspects in the regulation of type I/III interferons (IFNs) and autophagy, two main processes involved in the response to viral infection, to unveil the molecular strategies that viruses have evolved to counteract these processes. Besides their main metabolic roles, mitochondria are well recognized as pivotal organelles in controlling signaling pathways essential to restrain viral infections. In particular, a major role in antiviral defense is played by mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS) protein, an adaptor protein that coordinates the activation of IFN inducing pathways and autophagy at the mitochondrial level. Here, we provide an overview of how mass spectrometry-based studies of protein–protein interactions and post-translational modifications (PTMs) have fostered our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that control the mitochondria-mediated antiviral immunity. © Copyright © 2020 Refolo, Vescovo, Piacentini, Fimia and Ciccosanti
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