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    Capitolo Cure palliative : altre dimensioni di sofferenza degne d'interesse clinico. In Libro Cure psicosociali in medicina palliativa a cura di Luigi Grassi

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    Il manuale raccoglie autori di grande esperienza, orientati a coprire i diversi aspetti delle necessità emotive, cognitive e comportamentali nelle quali ci si imbatte nel momento della realizzazione di un programma di cure palliative: una squadra di esperti che riesce a dare al lettore professionista, ma anche al lettore studente, un’immagine della multidisciplinarità in cui si articola la psicologia inserita nelle cure dei bisogni, crescenti con l’approssimarsi della terminalità. Il manuale, il cui curatore è il professor Luigi Grassi, pioniere della psiconcologia e della psichiatria nelle cure palliative, rappresenta un importante avanzamento di queste discipline in Italia

    Battista Grassi

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    Giovanni Battista Grassi nacque a Rovellasca, nel comasco, nel 1854. Nel 1872 si iscrisse al corso di laurea in Medicina e chirurgia presso l’università di Pavia. Divenne alunno del prestigioso Collegio Ghislieri presso il quale risedette per i quattro anni successivi. Fu a Pavia che Grassi ebbe modo di intendere davvero le sue inclinazioni, capendo di poter dare il suo contributo al progresso della medicina, come zoologo e biologo piuttosto che attraverso l’esercizio della professione medica. A Roma fu nominato professore di zoologia e entomologia agraria e qui avviò lo studio dell’origine e delle cause della malaria umana, ricerche che lo resero scienziato di fama internazionale

    Rencontre de civilisations sur l’Euphrate : un bilan des sources écrites de Doura-Europos

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    An Encounter of Civilizations on the Euphrates: a Survey of Written Sources from Dura-Europos. Roman Syria was characterized by a multilingual environment and composite anthroponymy. The city of Dura-Europos, on the Middle Euphrates, is a good example of the cultural interactions attested in the region, as is evident from the several cults and languages known from its numerous inscriptions, and from the variety of its anthroponymy. The article deals with the cultural interactions visible in Dura – as reflected in its epigraphs, parchments, papyri, graffiti, and proper names – and tries to evaluate the respective role and importance of the different languages.La Syrie romaine est caractérisée par un milieu multilingue et une anthroponymie très variée. La ville de Doura-Europos, sur le Moyen-Euphrate, est un exemple significatif des interactions culturelles présentes dans la région, comme le montrent les nombreux cultes et langues attestés dans ses inscriptions et la richesse de son anthroponymie. L’article se propose de dresser un bilan des transferts culturels visibles à Doura – et notamment des langues et de leur importance respective – en utilisant les épigraphes, les parchemins, les papyrus, les graffitis, aussi bien que les anthroponymes.Grassi Giulia Francesca. Rencontre de civilisations sur l’Euphrate : un bilan des sources écrites de Doura-Europos. In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 41, n°1, 2015. pp. 73-116

    La liste des oiseaux de Deir ʿAlla et le lexique des animaux en araméen ancien

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    AbstractThe topic of this article are terms for animals in the Old Aramaic inscriptions. The corpus is quite rich (ca. 50 terms), including both terms for particular mammals reconstructed for Proto-Semitic, and terms that are rarely attested in other Semitic languages. Two peculiar Aramaic forms are already evidenced in Old Aramaic: the word for “cow” created through morphological rather than semantic opposition to the word “bull”, and the word for “serpent” derived from the verb “to live”. The attestation of some terms in Old Aramaic that do not occur in later Aramaic dialects is possibly due, at least in some cases, to external influences (for example, Akkadian in the inscription of Sfiré). Other terms are known later in a slightly different form, maybe due to tabooisation processes. However, the stability of the lexicon in general is quite remarkable. As is usual in ethnobiological classification, the most common taxa by far are generic species

    Nabonidus, King of Babylon

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    It may seem anomalous to devote this column, which should contain the portrait of someone who contributed to the issue's main topic, to the last Neo-Babylonian king, having at disposal a considerable number of renowned scholars, explorers, philologists, and archaeologists who could well have deserved this attention: Pietro Della Valle, Carsten Niebuhr, Georg Friedrich Grotefend, Paul-Émile Botta, Austen Henry Layard, Robert Koldewey, and Ernest Renan are just some of the many possible illustrious candidates.There is basically one reason for the choice of Nabonidus: he is one of the very few characters involved with cultural heritage as both agent and object. As agent, he has been considered the first archaeologist ever, and—even if his description as "archaeologist" may be extreme—his use of the past for ideological purposes is undeniable; as object, he—or rather his acts, attitudes, and dispositions—were reinterpreted and transmitted to modern times through different literary testimonies

    Bemerkungen zu den Augsburger Grassi-Bildern

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    Bemerkungen zu den Augsburger Grassi-Bildern. - In: Nicola Grassi e il Rococò europeo. - Udine : Istituto per l´Enciclopedia del Friuli Venezia Giulia, 1984. - S. 39-4
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