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    Achillesaurus Martinelli & Vera 2007, gen. nov.

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    Genus Achillesaurus gen. nov. Derivation of name. Achilles (Latin), in reference to Achilles' heel, the weak point of Achilles in the book "Iliad" written by Homer, because the holotype has diagnostic features in this portion of the skeleton. Type and only known species. Achillesaurus manazzonei sp. nov. Diagnosis. The same as for the species.Published as part of Martinelli, Agustín G. & Vera, Ezequiel I., 2007, Achillesaurus manazzonei, a new alvarezsaurid theropod (Dinosauria) from the Late Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation, Río Negro Province, Argentina, pp. 1-17 in Zootaxa 1582 (1) on page 3, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1582.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/509751

    Martinelli autore e il multidramma delle Albe

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    Il saggio inquadra l'opera di Martinelli nelle trasformazioni teatrali del secondo Novecento, individuandone le dinamiche creative e la spiccata tendenza a declinare nei registri dell'italiano poetico e del dialetto romagnolo le tipologie del drammatico, dell'epico e del lirico

    Introduction

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    Realism has been a central object of attention among analytical philosophers for some decades. Starting from analytical philosophy, the return of realism has spread into other contemporary philosophical traditions and given birth to new trends in current discussions, as for example in the debates about “new realism.” Discussions about realism focused on linguistic meaning, epistemology, metaphysics, theory of action and ethics. The implications for politics of discussion about realism in action theory and in ethics, however, are not much discussed

    Cities With Grid Layout

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    Might it be meaningful to think that an urban model such as the orthogonal grid layout, which has been a feature of cities for millennia, could still constitute a valid and practicable model today in the planning of contemporary cities? The authors believe that this reflection on the grid model might respond positively to earlier propositions, and these notes aim to supply a synthetic contribution to the book in that direction. In detail, in the first part of the chapter, an attempt is made to overcome a critical judgement as widespread as it is superficial that is traditionally applied to grid plan cities. The reflection is as follows: relationships between the physical form of the urban grid model and its evolutionary processes, its capacity of adhering to places and flexibility, its experimentations for a theory of special equality. In the second part of the chapter, setting out from the performance features of the model, the real conditions of the topicality of the grid plan are observed in contemporary experimentations of city planning. </jats:p

    Verso un repertorio dei copisti greci nelle biblioteche d'Italia

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    The aim of the paper is to illustrate a project which has the ambition to continue the great enterprise of the Repertorium der Griechischen Kopisten (RGK), in order to cover the missing area of the Italian libraries. In the first part G. De Gregorio draws an historical sketch of the genesis of the project and explains its characteristics as well as its aims. In the second part S. Martinelli Tempesta illustrates the content of the project by means of three specimina, focusing upon three Greek scribes of the Italian Renaissance: Andronikos Kallistos, Demetrios Xanthopulos, Georgios Tribizias

    Pubblicare Plutarco : L'eredità di Daniel Wyttenbach e l'ecdotica plutarchea moderna

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    The Author traces a history of modern scholarship on Plutarch and discuss the methods used in editing the text of Plutarch's Morali
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