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    Canon Medicinae: Preliminary Edition of Book One (Fann One) of Avicenna's Canon of Medicine (Original Arabic text and Latin translation by Gerard of Cremona). القانون في الطب

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    Preliminary edition of Book One, Fann One of Ibn Sīnā's al-Qānūn fī al-Ṭibb and of Gerard of Cremona's Latin translation. The edition has been carried out as part of Nicola Carpentieri's Research Project LATQAN (2020-2022). The text has been co-edited by Dr. Isaac Lampurlanes Farre (University of Padua) and Dr. Sherif Masry (Bibliotheca Alexandrina). The Arabic manuscripts used for the Arabic text are: B: BNF 2895 (Canon_d'Avicenne_Premier_livre_2895) E: Escorial 822 (ESC. Ms. árabe 822) L: Laurenziana 56 (Laurenziana- Orient 195). The Latin manuscripts used for the edition are: A: Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C292 Inf., fols 1ra-49rb (ca. 1200) B: Angers, Bibliotheque municipale, 458, fols 1ra-111vb (ca. 1250) L: Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, ms. Plut. 73-14, fols 1ra-61vb (1230-1240) M: Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España, MSS/928, fols 1ra-34ra (1248-1250) O: Oxford, Bodleian Library, Lat. Misc. c. 73, fols 79ra-91va (ca. 1240) P: Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, lat. 16186, fols 9ra-45vb (XIII century) V: Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 2412, fols 1ra-72rb (1258) Y: Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm 13017, fols 1ra-52vb (1246) Z: Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm 14, fols 3ra-76rb (1250) The LATQAN Project obtained the digital copies of manuscripts containing Book One of the Canon of Avicenna from twenty different libraries in countries around the world, thus gathering as completely as possible all copies of manuscripts containing this crucial historical text. Through careful compilation, our team has chosen the above core manuscripts. By doing this work, not only have we created public, searchable transcriptions of important texts hitherto available only as fragile, handwritten documents, we are also able to better understand the history of the transmission of this text. Citing this paper: Please note that where the full-text provided on Padua Research Archive is the Author Accepted Manuscript or Proof version this may differ from the final Published version. If citing, it is advised that you check and use the publisher's definitive version. General rights: Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the Padua Research Archive are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights

    Ex Africa ad Danubium: Africani in Moesia Inferior (I-III secolo d.C.)

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    The epigraphical evidence of Moesia Inferior suggests the presence of several Africans during the I-III centuries A.D.: they are mostly soldiers and military officers, but after the middle of second century A.D., with an increase in the Severan age, the Africans play a leading role in provincial administration.  La documentazione epigrafica della Moesia Inferior suggerisce la diffusione di elementi africani tra I e III secolo d.C.: si tratta perlopiù di militari ma, a partire dalla seconda metà del II secolo d.C. e con una massima concentrazione nell’età dei Severi, gli Africani rivestono ruoli di primo piano anche nell’apparato amministrativo nella provincia

    Box 14, Neg. No. 9368: Felipe Dela Farre

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    This black and white photograph features a portrait of Felipe Dela Farre - he is wearing a suit and a hat. Felipe Dela Farre ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2428/thumbnail.jp

    Tra Quiritinus e Diana Regina: acculturazione e integrazione in alcune città della Moesia Inferior

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    This paper analyzes the processes of acculturation in the Latin-speaking cities of Moesia Inferior: the epigraphic sources allow a reflection on the ways of integration of local populations and on the impact of Romanization on society in this area of the Lower Danube

    Farre-lab/Spermatid_DSB_paper/code/v1.0.0

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    v1.0.0 The code used to produce the Figures for the spermatid DSB paper: "A shared "vulnerability code" underpins varying sources of DNA damage throughout paternal germline transmission in mouse." by Frances Burden, Peter Ellis and Marta Farré

    Severo Alessandro e le città dell’Africa Proconsolare: una nuova testimonianza da Thignica

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    In questo contributo viene presentata una nuova iscrizione frammentaria proveniente da Thignica, odierna Aïn Tounga, in Tunisia: si tratta di una dedica posta dal municipium a un imperatore identificabile con Severo Alessandro o un suo successore. La menzione del cognomentum Alexandrianum nella titolatura della città suggerisce la concessione di beneficia da parte dell’ultimo dei Severi

    Geografia epigrafica delle aree interne della Provincia Sardinia

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    Questo lavoro cerca di tratteggiare il dinamico processo di acculturazione della cosiddettaBarbariasarda in età romana, tra la Repubblica e l'Alto Impero, rianalizzando una selezione di iscrizioni latine rinvenute nella Sardegna centrale e databili tra II secolo a.C. e inizi del IV secolo d.C.; destinato a studenti e studiosi che vogliano approfondire questa tematica, il lavoro delinea tempi e modi del complesso rapporto fra Sardi delle aree interne e della costa e immigrati italici, offrendo alcune chiavi di lettura che costituiscono un ulteriore contributo alla definizione di una società sardo-romana sincretica e lontana dagli stereotipi della "resistenza" e della "passiva romanizzazione" della Barbagia.Questo lavoro cerca di tratteggiare il dinamico processo di acculturazione della cosiddetta Barbaria sarda in età romana, tra la Repubblica e l'Alto Impero, rianalizzando una selezione di iscrizioni latine rinvenute nella Sardegna centrale e databili tra II secolo a.C. e inizi del IV secolo d.C.; destinato a studenti e studiosi che vogliano approfondire questa tematica, il lavoro delinea tempi e modi del complesso rapporto fra Sardi delle aree interne e della costa e immigrati italici, offrendo alcune chiavi di lettura che costituiscono un ulteriore contributo alla definizione di una società sardo-romana sincretica e lontana dagli stereotipi della "resistenza" e della "passiva romanizzazione" della Barbagia

    Dalla Moesia alla Moesia Inferior: nascita e urbanizzazione di una provincia fra Augusto e Diocleziano

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    The present paper offers a synthesis of the creation and evolution of Moesia Inferior, a Danubian province of the Roman Empire (today Bulgaria and Romanian Dobrudja). Like the neighboring border provinces, the main features of Moesia Inferior are strong militarization, low demographic density and limited Roman urbanization mainly concentrated along the Danub

    Biosensori elettrochimici di tipo amperometrico di potenziale interesse nella caratterizzazione di produzioni agroalimentari

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    In this study, some thiophene-based conducting polymers, deposited on a WE surface, are used as a matrix for the entrapment of enzymes as glucose oxidase (GOx) for glucose detection and tyrosinase (Tyr) for cathecol detection. GOx was covalently immobilized on polythiophene film by cross-linking with 1-Cyclohexyl-3-(2-morpholinoethyl)-carbodiimide metho-p-toluenesulfonate (CMC) (1) as condensing agent or albumin sierum bovine and glutaraldehyde (GA). Tyr was immobilized on the polymeric film by cross-linking with GA, or covalently by activation of carboxylic groups that are present in the some polythiophene structure using a solution of EDC/NHS (0.4/0.1 M). Amperometric response of biosensors at varying the concentration of analyte was recorded in a three-electrode cell containing phosphate buffer (pH 7). For GOx biosensor, a redox mediator (p-benzoquinone), was for electronic-excange. Biosensors performance have been checked in standard samples and for GOx biosensors in real samples.Another bi-enzymatic biosensor based on Aldehyde dehydrogenase (β-NAD+dependent) and Diaphorase for 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldheyde (HMF) detection was studied (2). Polypyrrole was used as matrix for the enzymes immobilization by entrapment or cross-linking with BSA and GA. Amperometric response of biosensor at varying the concentration of HMF was recorded in a three-electrode cell containing phosphate buffer pH 7,5 and [Fe(CN)6]3-as redox mediator.1. Liu C. et al. Europ. Polym. J. 2007, Vol. 43, p. 3264-3276.2. Lomillo M. A. et al. Electroanal. 2006, Vol. 18, p. 2435-2440
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