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    Arrigoni, Giovanni Giacomo (1635) Concerti di camera (Venice, 1635). [Compositions]

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    Critical edition of "Concerti di camera" by Giovanni Giacomo Arrigoni, Venice, 1635. English translations by John Whenham. Introduction by Pyrros Bamichas

    Omaggio a Tiziana Momigliano

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    La fortuna di un'edizione

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    L'identità collettiva delle Amazzoni eponime e fondatrici: l'esercito

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    The subject of this paper is the collective identity of the Amazons in archaic and classical ages. The Amazons first appear in Homer and the epic Cycle with no other marker of identity as a ethnos. In the subsequent ages we first meet the notion of the Amazons as female army hostile to male

    Public and Private Cults of Hygieia (Particularly Focusing on Crete)

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    Aim of this article is a survey of the cults dedicated to Hygieia in public and private spheres. This is the occasion of analyzing the conception of health and Hygieia among the archaic poets, and the process by which Hygieia from personification became a deity. Also analyzed is the link of Hygieia with other deities or personifications, the symbolism of certain attributes and epithets in poetry and cult and the meaning of certain gestures. Particular attention is paid to Crete (especially Gortyna) and finally to the presence of Hygieia in baths and thermae

    Limonium strictissimum Arrigoni

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    Limonium strictissimum (Salzm.) Arrigoni − Côte de l’Ile Cavallo, très nombreux pieds, certains très grands, sur le sable des criques exposées au sud et au nord-est ainsi que sur les rochers proches de ces criques, 15.3.201 4, Delage A., F. Médail, G. Paradis, C. Piazza C. & J. Rosselo s.n. (Hb. privé Paradis). Ces localisations sont à ajouter aux stations déjà connues de ce statice endémique cyrno-sarde protégé (ARRIGONI & DIANA, Candollea 48: 631-677, 1993; PARADIS & PIAZZA, J. Bot. Soc. Bot. Fr. 23: 31-41, 2003; PARADIS, Bull. Soc. Bot. Centre-Ouest, n.s. 36: 151-158, 2005; TISON, Candollea 67: 316, 2012). Cette espèce mérite dès lors davantage le statut de fréquence R (rare) plutôt que RR (très rare).Published as part of Jeanmonod, Daniel, 2015, Notes à la flore de Corse, XXV, pp. 109-140 in Candollea 70 (1) on page 135, DOI: 10.15553/c2015v701a10, http://zenodo.org/record/572089

    Ground-based geological mapping integrated by UAs in the Chiavenna area (Central Alps): examples of application in the frame of the CARG project

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    Ground-based geological mapping integrated by UAs in the Chiavenna area (Central Alps): examples of application in the frame of the CARG project Tartarotti P.*1, Apuani T.', Arrigoni F.', Conforto A.', Pigazzi E.', Tantardini D.' & Toffolon G.? 1 Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra "A. Desio", Università di Milano. 2 Contractor CARG-Valchiavenna Project. Corresponding author e-mail: [email protected] Traditional ground-based mapping of cry stalline basements is essential to unravel their tectono-metamorphic evolution. However, the structural setting of metamorphic terranes is most of the time complicated by the polyphase history, not least by neotectonics. Many scientific difficulties can be overcome by implementing the field work with analytical investigations, such as chemical or geochronological analyses, that may solve several geological issues as long as the structural and microstructural features are well constrained. Recently, an interest has been growing in advanced technologies dedicated to data acquisition and applications in geological mapping. Nowadays, unmanned aerial systems (UASs) such as drones are more and more utilised, especially in mineral exploration and mine exploitation (.g., Honarmand & Shahriari, 2021). Drone photogrammetry is particularly useful in inaccessible areas, opening a new perspective for all kinds of ground operators. We used DJI Mavic 2 Pro and DJI Mavic Mini drones to implement the traditional field work on crystalline basements in the Chiavenna area (Central Alps), within the frame of the project ' "Carta Geologica d'Italia at scale 1:50.000 - CARG', covering ca. 700 kmq. This area is characterized by altitudes ranging between 200 and 3300 m a.s.l., and by a hostile topography with steep slopes and few road access that make many outcrops scarcely or not reachable. Most of the territory sees the exposure of polymetamorphic basements of the Penninic Suretta, Tambò, and Adula Nappes, separated by sheets of Mesozoic metasedimentary rocks, the Chiavenna unit, interpreted as a remnant of the Valais Ocean, and the Gruf Complex, whose attribution is still uncertain, intruded in the southeastern portion by the Bergell pluton (Schmid et al., 1996). UAS tools turn to be fundamental in such kind of terrains, whose applications regard the recognition of different lithologies on exposed surfaces, structures, morphologies, and landslides. Reiteration of field and intermediate laboratory work, with UAS-assisted surveys is necessary to finalise the geological mapping and its interpretation. Honarmand M. & Shahriari H. (2021) - Geological Mapping Using Drone-Based Photogrammetry: An Application for Exploration of Vein-Type Cu Mineralization. Minerals, 11(6), 585. Schmid S. M., Pfiffner O. A., Froitzheim N., Schönborn G. & Kissling E. (1996) - Geophysical-geological transect and tectonic evolution of the Swiss-Italian Alps. Tectonics, 15(5), 1036-1064
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