294 research outputs found

    B. Snell, Noi e gli antichi Greci. Nove giorni di latino

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    Edizione italiana, con introduzioni, traduzione, note di commento e indici di due saggi di B. Snell, uno dei massimi filologi classici del Novecento. Progettata da Marilena Amerise e Hartmut Erbse, entrambi scomparsi, l'impresa è stata portata a compimento da G. Alvoni, V. Garulli e C. Neri. G. Ravasi ha scritto una toccante introduzione sulla figura scientifica e umana di Marilena Amerise, prematuramente morta a 33 anni il 27 febbraio 2009

    Da Milano a Vienna: lungo la storia delle raccolte epigrammatiche ellenistiche

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    Considerazioni sul P. Vind. G 40611, una raccolta di incipit epigrammatici recentemente pubblicata (The Vienna Epigrams Papyrus (G 40611), ed. by Peter John Parsons-Herwig Maehler-Francesca Maltomini («Corpus Papyrorum Raineri», 33), Berlin-München-Boston, de Gruyter, 2015)

    L'ultimo mito. Storie della storia del mondo. Greche e barbare di Laura Orvieto

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    Edizione critica e analisi del testo della Storia di Ercole e di Filottete pubblicata da Laura Orvieto ne «La Settimana dei Ragazzi» (III, 7, 16 febbraio 1947, p. 3), a confronto con gli altri scritti per ragazzi di argomento mitologico dell’autrice.Critical edition and analysis of the Storia di Ercole e di Filottete, published by Laura Orvieto in «La Settimana dei Ragazzi» (III, 7, 16 febbraio 1947, p. 3), compared to the other writings for children on classical mythology by the same author

    Didattica delle lingue classiche e DSA

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    Analisi delle ricadute di un DSA come la dislessia nell’apprendimento del greco antico e del latino; discussione delle strategie inclusive più efficaci; disamina dei metodi e modelli didattici in uso per le lingue classiche e dei loro pregi e limiti in relazione ai DSA

    Recursive state bounding by parallelotopes

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    In this paper, the problem of recursively estimating the state uncertainty set of a discrete-time linear dynamical system is addressed. A novel approach based on minimum-volume bounding parallelotopes is introduced and an algorithm of polynomial complexity is derived. Simulation results and performance comparisons with ellipsoidal recursive state-bounding algorithms are also given. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd

    Laura Orvieto and the Classical Heritage in Italy before the Second World War

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    Studio della narrativa per l'infanzia di Laura Orvieto di argomento mitologico: fonti classiche e contesto culturale.Laura Orvieto (1876-1953) is a Jewish-Italian author of several books for children: her masterpiece is Storie della storia del mondo. Greche e barbare, which was published in Florence in 1910 for the first time, was translated into many languages, and is still reprinted and read throughout the world. The subject of this book is the Trojan War: the Classical world appears very frequently in Laura’s writings. It was argued that her writings on Classical Antiquity were inspired by English literature for children (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Kingsley, Andrew Lang): this paper reconsiders Laura’s references to the Classical culture found in her writings within the cultural background of her family (with a special attention to her husband Angiolo Orvieto’s education and interests) and of Florence at the beginning of the 20th century. Moreover, a close analysis of Laura’s published and unpublished writings reveals her effort of drawing from the ancient sources. On the other side, some handwritten notes in Laura’s manuscript of Storie della storia del mondo. Greche e barbare – published for the first time here – can be recognised as written by the classical philologist and papyrologist Girolamo Vitelli: the texts of two letters – published for the first time here, too – sent to Laura by Vitelli confirm that Vitelli read this book before publication upon Laura’s request. The Appendix includes the edition of an unpublished chapter of Storie della storia del mondo. Greche e barbare

    Fast Algorithms For Generalized Predictive Control

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    Fast algorithms for generalized predictive control (GPC) are derived by adopting an approach whereby dynamic programming and a polynomial formulation are jointly exploited. They consist of a set of coupled linear polynomial recursions by which the dynamic output feedback GPC law is recursively computed with only O(Nn) computations for an n-th order plant and N-steps prediction horizon
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