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The history of the Romano famili and "Angelo, tyran de Padoue" by Victor Hugo.
reservedVictor Hugo, nel dramma Angelo, tyran de Padue, ricama tre diverse epoche storiche: i primi decenni dell’Ottocento, a lui contemporanei; la metà del Cinquecento, prescelta per lo svolgimento dell’azione drammatica; il tardo Medioevo evinto dai personaggi principali che compongono il racconto. Tuttavia, l’interesse storico e prettamente romantico verso il periodo medievale assume in quest’opera una rilevanza primaria. Tra le tante casate del nord Italia nominate dall’autore nell’opera, una su tutte sembra essere davvero simbolica. Particolarmente interessante è stato comprendere come la storia della famiglia da Romano costituisca il fulcro della costruzione drammaturgica. Ezzelino III e Cunizza da Romano sono elevati a emblema della poetica romantica e divengono funzionali al messaggio politico e sociale dell’autore.Victor Hugo, in his play Angelo, tyran de Padue, embroiders three different historical epochs: the first decades of the 19th century, contemporary with him; the middle of the 16th century, chosen for the unfolding of the dramatic action; and the late Middle Ages evoked by the main characters in the story. However, the historical and purely romantic interest in the medieval period takes on primary importance in this work. Of the many northern Italian lineages named by the author in the work, one in particular seems to be truly symbolic. It was particularly interesting to understand how the history of the da Romano family forms the core of the dramaturgical construction. Ezzelino III and Cunizza da Romano are elevated to emblems of romantic poetics and become functional to the author's political and social message
Michael Angelo Caruso, international author, consultant, and speaker on Campus
Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2013). Michael Angelo Caruso, international author, consultant, and speaker on Campus. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223386
Oltre i confini della razionalità
- Il contributo di Angelo Volpe prende in esame fondamentalmen-te due oggetti: primo, la potenzialità indiscussa nella sociologia contemporanea degli approcci individualistici e razionali e, secondo, la necessità di trascendere la gabbia stessa della razionalità e di andare oltre. Ciò che l’autore auspica è la realizzazione di un “modello a spettro intero” per l’analisi dei fatti sociali, un modello che possa espandere il raggio d’azione della comprensione sociologica al di là di ciò che possiamo vedere e misurare razionalmente.
- The contribution of Angelo Volpe essentially examines two objects: first, the unquestioned potentiality in contemporary sociology of individualistic and rational approaches, and, second, the need to transcend the very cage of rationality and go further. What the author hopes is the realization of a "full-spectrum model" for the analysis of social events, a model that can expand the scope of sociological understanding beyond what we can see and measure rationally
Michael Angelo Buonarroti,
Appendix: "Three dialogues on painting composed by Francisco d'Ollanda, a Portuguese miniature painter who was in Rome in the year 1538. Tr. ... with the help of Mr. A. J. Clift, by Charles Holroyd. The manuscript was published for the first time in Renasçenca portugueza, no. VII, Porto, 1896.""The works of Michael Angelo": p. 281-283."A list of the principal books consulted by the author": p. 285-286.Mode of access: Internet
La fabbrica illuminata
La fabbrica illuminata, for voice and four-track magnetic tape, was composed by Luigi Nono in 1964. The music on tape, recorded at the Studio di Fonologia Musicale of the RAI in Milan, was the result of the complex elaboration of audio materials from different sources: parts performed by the RAI choir of Milan, “thematic” improvisations sung by the mezzo-soprano Carla Henius, voices and noises from the Italsider plant in Genoa-Cornigliano, and synthesized sounds.
Original audio sources
Three versions by the author were identified in the RAI archives in Milan:
Milan RAI Q6, 1964, analogue magnetic tape, 1 inch, 38 cm/s, quadraphonic, created by the author for performance with live voice;
Milan RAI Q7, 1965, analogue magnetic tape, 1 inch, 38 cm/s, quadraphonic. With the soloist voice recorded3 ;
Milan RAI E28, 196[5], analogue magnetic tape, 1⁄4 inch, 38 cm/s, monophonic. With the soloist voice recorded;
The copy deposited for copyright is conserved in the Ricordi Archive, Milan:
Milan Ricordi E214, 196[7], analogue magnetic tape, 1 inch, 38 cm/s, quadraphonic.
The tapes are still in good condition and include a set of metadata pertinent to the content of the recordings. The preservative re-recording of the analogue document in digital format was carried out in the Audio laboratory of the RAI in Milan, together with the MIRAGE Laboratory.
This restoration is tied to the basic document CLN 0002 in the Archive of Casa Ricordi in Milan, a digital conservative copy of the magnetic tape Q6 of the Archive of the Studio di Fonologia at the RAI in Milan.
The restoration of the sound tracks of the work has been completed at the Audio Laboratories of the University of Udine (Gorizia campus)under the expert supervision of Angelo Orcalli and edited by Angelo Orcalli. This restored version was based on the original documents and is accompanied with a technical report
Anthony Angelo and Law Reform in Mauritius
The author, former Professor and Dean of Law at Victoria University of Wellington and President of the Court of Appeal, discusses his experience working a law reform project in Mauritius with Professor Tony Angelo. As the author has experience in income tax reform, the article focuses on Professor Angelo's legislative drafting and policy development in relation to income tax law. Professor Angelo is described as a "one man Law Reform Commission" regarding his role in Mauritius, and discusses the importance of rules relating to technical interpretation and accessibility
Effects of oxygen ozone therapy on cardiac function in a patient with a prior myocardial infarction
Oxygen-ozone therapy has been piloted in Italy patients with ischemic heart disease or suffering from myocardial infarction since 1991. Over time, it has been observed that ozone exerts a significant anti-inflammatory and rheological activity: ozone activates the redox system, lowers the pro-inflammatory cytokines16β, TNFα, modulates the NF-KB system, reduces platelet aggregation, and stimulates the release of growth factors. It is because of these characteristics that oxygen-ozone therapy is used in the prevention and treatment of ischemic heart disease and for post-infarction rehabilitation. The case study - a critically ill patient aged 76 with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), suffering from ischemic heart disease and heart attacks, high blood pressure, renal failure, ischemic vascular pluri-infarct CNS disease, Parkinsonism, stroke, neurological bladder disease and debilitating inguinal hernia - after a year and a half of AMI with infusions of autologous blood treated with ozone (GAE), recovered the left ventricular ejection fraction from 33 to 50% and underwent a successful inguinal hernia operation. It appears evident that oxygen ozone therapy using GAE protect the hearts of patients suffering from ischemic heart disease, and is useful during the acute phase of infarctions, as well as for rehabilitating patients who have had an AMI with stenting
Mont Pelée, from painting by the author
Photographie d\u27une peinture de Angelo Heilprin représentant la Montagne Pelée, Martiniqu
Il globo e la spada. Scenari futuri dell'Europa unita
Quindici anni dopo il crollo del muro di Berlino e della Cortina di Ferro, che aveva lacerato il cuore del “vecchio” continente, i tempi appaiono ormai maturi per chiedersi se nel prossimo secolo l’Europa tornerà a costituire uno dei centri dell’equilibrio geo-politico mondiale. Quale Europa sarà in grado di realizzare tale compito? Quella che è indissolubilmente figlia dei valori di pace e di tolleranza, scaturiti dal ceppo culturale ebraico-cristiano e riproposti in forma alta dalla tradizione illuministica: si tratta di costruire, a partire di qui, un modello politico-culturale di convivenza fondato sul dialogo tra i diversi nell’ambito di una rifondata “communitas”. Tuttavia, i processi di globalizzazione in corso, in particolare quelli che si stanno sviluppando a livello politico ed economico, rendono questa sfida estremamente ardua se non destinata all’insuccesso: l’eclissi della sovranità degli stati-nazione, sempre più in difficoltà nell’esercitare il proprio controllo sul territorio, sui propri cittadini e ancor più sui capitali finanziari e sui mercati rende precario ogni intervento politico.
Il volume si apre con due relazioni a carattere introduttivo, la prima riguardante la problematicità e al tempo stesso l’urgenza del costituirsi di una sfera pubblica globale (Giacomo Marramao), la seconda interessata ad analizzare, in ottica sociologica, il concetto di globalizzazione e a evidenziarne gli equivoci (Christian Wehlte). Segue poi un gruppo di interventi volti a chiarire l’identità politica dell’Europa in relazione alle questione delle guerre internazionali, da un lato, e del fenomeno della globalizzazione, dall’altro. Si tratta dei saggi del giurista Antonio Baldassarre, del politologo Luigi Bonanate, dei filosofi della politica Carlo Galli, Pier Paolo Portinaro e Gian Enrico Rusconi e del sociologo Alessandro Dal Lago. Oggetto del confronto è il tema dell’identità europea (ivi compresa la questione del peculiare percorso storico-istituzionale mediante cui l’Europa si è costituita e si sta realizzando) in relazione a questioni di politica internazionale, quali, ad esempio, il terrorismo internazionale e il concetto di “potenza civile”. Chiudono il volume due interventi dedicati, rispettivamente, all’approfondimento, in chiave filosofica, di alcuni nodi problematici del concetto di globalizzazione (Sergio Carletto) e al rapporto attuale e al ruolo possibile svolto dal cattolicesimo nei confronti del mondo globalizzato (Angelo Maffeis)
Anthony Angelo
The author, having served as his lecturer, provides a tribute to Professor Angelo of the Law Faculty at Victoria University of Wellington. The article recalls Professor Angelo's instrumental role in bringing Comparative Law to the law school, as well as playing an important part in providing academic hospitality to visiting scholars. The author praises Professor Angelo's encyclopaedic knowledge on Comparative Law, and states that the University owes him a real debt for his commitment to expand and diversify law teaching, research, and writing. 
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