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Torn de preguntes a les intervencions de Javier Martínez, José Luis Hernando i Jorge Rodrigues
Torn de preguntes a les intervencions de Javier Martínez, de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, de José Luis Hernando Garrido, conservador del Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León i de Jorge Rodrigues de la Universidade Nova de Lisboa, en el marc del Congrés Internacional 'Les catedrals catalanes en el context europeu (s. X-XII) : escenaris i escenografies', celebrat a Girona i a Vic els dies 7,8,9 i 10 de novembre de 20122777.mp4
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Décadas de la historia romana
T. I: (XXXII, 316 p.) -- T. II (328 p.) -- T. IV: 1914 -- T. V: Librería de los Sucesores de Hernando, 1915 (432 p.) -- T. VII: Librería de Perlado, Páez y Cia., 1997 (452 p.
Carlos Rincón, editor de Hernando Téllez y Hernando Valencia Goelkel
This article offers a historical understanding of the metaphors used by Carlos Rincón in his rol as a critic and editor of the work of Hernando Téllez and Hernando Valencia Goelkel. The volumes published by the Instituto Caro y Cuervo reviewed are: Crítica literaria I 1936-1947 (2016), II 1948-1956 (2017), and III 1957-1967 (2017), by Hernando Téllez, and Crítica literaria Tomo I 1955-1976 (2018), and Tomo II 1977-1997 (2018), by Hernando Valencia Goelkel. The discussion is centered on how and why Rincón presents Téllez and Valencia as pillars of twentieth-century Colombian literary criticism.Este artículo ofrece una comprensión metafórica de la actividad de Carlos Rincón como crítico y editor de la obra de Hernando Téllez y Hernando Valencia Goelkel. Se revisan los tomos publicados por la editorial del Instituto Caro y Cuervo: Crítica literaria I 1936 - 1947 (2016), II 1948 -1956 (2017) y III 1957 - 1967, de Hernando Téllez y Crítica literaria Tomo I 1955 - 1976 (2018) y Tomo II 1977 - 1997 (2018), de Hernando Valencia. La discusión está centrada en cómo y por qué presenta Rincón a Téllez y a Valencia como pilares de la crítica literaria colombiana de siglo XX
Sunius lauxaensis Hernando 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Sunius lauxaensis</i> sp. nov. <p>(Figs 6–10)</p> <p> <b>Type locality.</b> Spain, Andalusia, Granada, Loja, Sierra Gorda, Camino de los Pajonares, 37°08′05.48″N 4°10′55.04″W, 1,227 m a.s.l.</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> HOLOTYPE: J (MCNB), “ SPAIN, Granada, Loja, Sa Gorda / Camino de los Pajonares, 1227m / 37º08’05.48’’N 4º10’55.04’’W / Under stones, 21.IV.2022 / C. Hernando leg.”, plus red holotype label. PARATYPES: 6 JJ 4 ♀♀ (CHCB), same data as holotype, plus red paratype labels.</p> <p> <b> Description. <i>Male.</i></b> Habitus as in Fig. 6. Body length: 3.3–3.6 mm.</p> <p> <i>Colouration</i>. Forebody uniformly reddish brown (Fig. 7); abdomen dark brown; legs and antennae yellowish.</p> <p> <i>Head</i> about as long as wide (0.44/ 0.40 mm), distinctly dilated posteriorly; coarse, with sparse punctation; lacking microsculpture; length of eyes less than 1/4 of length of postocular region in dorsal view (Fig. 7). Length of antennae: 0.8 mm.</p> <p> <i>Pronotum</i> longer than wide (0.42/0.39) and slightly narrower than head, weakly oblong and parallel-sided, anterior and posterior margins equal in width; punctation less impressed than that on head, but denser (Fig. 7); lacking microsculpture.</p> <p> <i>Elytra</i> about as wide as pronotum, slightly shorter than pronotum (0.40 mm); punctation somewhat finer than on pronotum, dense and weakly defined, surface between punctures somewhat rugose (Fig. 7). Hind wings reduced.</p> <p> <i>Abdomen</i> approximately 1.1 times as wide as elytra, widest at segment VI; punctation fine and moderately dense; surface with shallow microsculpture; posterior margin of tergite VII without palisade fringe. Sternite VII with weakly concave posterior margin, pubescence unmodified; sternite VIII posteriorly with rather deep U-shaped incision (Fig. 8).</p> <p> <i>Aedeagus</i> (Figs 9–10) with ventral process slender and distinctly longer than basal part of aedeagus; endophallus in lateral view lacking sclerotized internal structures at basal bulb (Fig. 9), with two internal preapical structures strongly dilated distally in ventral view (Fig. 10).</p> <p> <i>Female.</i> General appearance as male, except for unmodified sternite VIII.</p> <p> <b>Differential diagnosis.</b> Using the key of ASSINǤ (2011), this species would key out at couplet 85 together with the three Iberian species without distinct spines on the endophallus of the aedeagus. This small group of species would consist of <i>S. calatravae</i> Assing, 2008, <i>S. behnei</i> Assing, 2008 and <i>S. cordobanus</i> Assing, 2008. Among them, <i>S. lauxaensis</i> nov. sp. seems to be mainly related to <i>S. calatravae</i>, due to the shape of the aedeagus and the absence of a tubercle on sternite VIII; however, the new species has a longer and more slender ventral process and the two internal preapical structures are very different in shape when seen ventrally. For illustrations of <i>S</i>. <i>calatravae</i>, <i>S</i>. <i>behnei</i> <i>,</i> and <i>S. cordobanus</i> see ASSINǤ (2008a), for the comparison with the sympatric <i>S. tricoliensis</i> described previously in this paper, see the differential diagnosis under that species.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> Refers to Lauxa, the name given to the city of Loja during the Muslim period, in whose municipal district the type locality lies; the name is an adjective.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and bionomics.</b> The known distribution is so far restricted to the northern slopes of the Sierra Gorda de Loja. The type specimens were collected under stones, on calcareous substrate with some sparse brushes at an altitude above 1,200 m (Fig. 12).</p>Published as part of <i>Hernando, Carles, 2023, Two new micropterous species of the genus Sunius from Andalusia (Spain) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae), pp. 207-212 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 63 (1)</i> on pages 209-211, DOI: 10.37520/aemnp.2023.012, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10134165">http://zenodo.org/record/10134165</a>
El Banquete de damas y caballeros: la corte galante de Carlos V en Nápoles
Intervenció del Dr. Carlos Hernando (Universidad de Valladolid) com a cloenda del Seminari Internacional "La égloga del Reino de Nápoles en tiempos de Pedro de Toledo", presentada per la Dra. Eugenia Fonsalba (Universitat de Girona). Carlos Hernando d'un parla del viatge de Carles V a Nàpols entre 1535 i 1536, un episodi que considera clau per entendre la política italiana del moment i l'evolució de la societat aristocràtica4485.mp4
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Agraphydrus elongatus Ribera & Hernando & Cieslak 2019, sp. nov.
Agraphydrus elongatus sp. nov. (Figs 17, 21) Type locality. Wadi Bani Ghafir, Murri, Oman (Loc. 8; Figs 1, 8). Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♁ (NHMW), “8 Oman 7.4.2010 Murri env. // wadi Bani Ghafir, stream with pools // N23 29 46.2 E56 53 34.8 759m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, aedeagus dissected and mounted in DMHF on a transparent card, with holotype label. PARATYPES (88 spec.) (CCHB, IBEB, MNCN, NHMW, NMPC): 15 spec., same data as holotype, with paratype labels; 8 spec. “2 Oman 5.4.2010 J. Al-Akhdar // Bahla, wadi in city residual pools // N22 57 42.1 E57 17 47.5 559m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, with paratype labels (1 ♁ used for DNA extraction,voucher number IBE-RA105); 6 spec. “6 Oman 6.4.2010 J.Al-Akhdar // wadi Bani Awf residual pools // N23 13 42.9 E57 25 25.8 660m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, with paratype labels; 1 spec. “7 Oman 7.4.2010 J. Al-Akhdar // wadi Bani Awf residual pools // N23 17 23.8 E57 28 03.9 487m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, with paratype label; 18 spec., “9 Oman 8.4.2010 Said Bin Sahran env. // wadi Indam, Rd. 33 residual pools // N22 45 15.2 E58 00 56.9 463m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, with paratype labels; 1♁ “12 Oman 9.4.2010 1 km W Qalhat // residual pools in wadi // N22 41 25.4 E59 22 03.0 88m // Ribera, Cieslak & Hernando leg.”, with paratype labels; 3 spec. “ UAE: Ras al-Khaimah // (south), Wadi Shawkah // Hajar Mountains (UAE 3) // ca. 80 km ESE Dubai // 23.I.2010, leg. M.A. Jäch”, “upper course // residual pools // ca. 318 m a.s.l. // 25°06′06.1″N // 56°03′26.4″E ”; 1 ♁ “ UAE: Ras al-Khaimah // (south) (UAE 10) // Hajar Mountains // ca. 80 km SE Dubai // 26.I.2010, leg. M.A. Jäch”, “small stream // ca. 385 m a.s.l. // 25°03′25″N // 56°03′40.7″E ”; 19 spec. “ UAE: Fujairah (UAE 12) // Wadi Maidaq // Hajar Mountains // 26.I.2010, leg. M.A. Jäch”, “ca. 8 km NW Masafi // ca. 75 km E Dubai // springfed streamlet in // canyon”, “residual pools // ca. 386 m a.s.l. // 25°20′48.7″N // 56°05′28″E ”; 16 spec. same label data, but “leg. K. Mahmoud”. Description. Habitus as in Fig. 17; total length: 2.00– 3.10 mm, elytral width: 0.95–1.30 mm. Habitus slender, elytra very weakly widening posterior to midlength, almost parallel-shaped, weakly convex. Labrum, clypeus and frons black, clypeus with narrow, undefined, yellow lateral margins; maxillary palpi yellow, palpomere 4 infuscated in apical third, pronotum dark brown with narrow yellowish margins, elytra dark brown in anterior two thirds, indistinctly brighter brown in posterior third, with very narrow, undefined, yellow lateral margins, ventrites dark brown, legs slightly lighter brown. Clypeus with weakly concave anterior margin, microsculpture absent, punctures fine, interspaces about 2–3 × as wide as punctures. Eyes large, slightly protruding, oval-shaped. Maxillary palpi very slender, palpomere 4 asymmetrical. Mentum with few scattered fine punctures in lateral thirds, microsculpture absent. Pronotal punctation as on head. Elytral punctation as on head and pronotum, four rows of punctures moderately distinct, mesal rows 1–3 strongly reduced in number of punctures, not reaching anterior margin. Mesoventrite with a distinct mesal bulge. Abdominal ventrite 5 with uneven, roughly shaped apical margin, excision absent, or excision present, less than 8 μ deep. Pubescence present on less than proximal half of pro- and mesofemur, on proximal third of metafemur. Aedeagus as in Fig. 21. Phallobase slightly shorter than parameres, evenly converging to weakly defined manubrium. Lateral margins of parameres not constricted subapically, weakly pointed, apex weakly sclerotized. Median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, apex rounded. Differential diagnosis. Agraphydrus elongatus sp. nov. can be easily separated from A. minutissimus (Kuwert, 1890), the only other species of Agraphydrus known from the Arabian Peninsula (Table 2; both species coexisted in locality No. 8, Fig. 8; see Table 3), by the general colouration (pale brown in A. minutissimus, uniformly dark in A. elongatus sp. nov.) and the body shape (almost cylindrical, parallel-sided in A. elongatus, not widened posteriorly). The maxillary palpi are also longer than in A. minutissimus, and the species can also be recognised by the male genitalia. The two species belong to a species group including other small and slender species, although none with a similar body shape as A. elongatus sp. nov. (A. Komarek, pers. comm. 2018). Etymology. Named in reference to the elongated body shape. The specific name is an adjective in nominative singular. Notes on the habitat. The species was commonly found in wadis, both in residual pools with gravelly or sandy margins and in the areas with water flow, among stones and gravel (Figs 3, 7–9, 11). Distribution. Oman and UAE (Fig. 1).Published as part of Ribera, Ignacio, Hernando, Carles & Cieslak, Alexandra, 2019, Aquatic Coleoptera of North Oman, with description of new species of Hydraenidae and Hydrophilidae, pp. 253-272 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1) on page 264, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0021, http://zenodo.org/record/448895
Le «De Seta Machometi» du Cod. 46 d’Osma, œuvre de Raymond Martin (Ramón Martí)
Hernando i Delgado Josep. Le «De Seta Machometi» du Cod. 46 d’Osma, œuvre de Raymond Martin (Ramón Martí). In: Islam et Chrétiens du Midi (XIIe-XIVe s.) Toulouse : Éditions Privat, 1983. pp. 351-371. (Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 18
Néstor Hernando Parra Escobar
Crónica periodística de Néstor Hernando Parra Escobar, publicada en el I volumen de Tolimenses que dejan huellaUniversidad de Ibagué, Gobernación del Tolim
An empirical note on factor shares
In general, empirical studies on growth consider, at most, three factors, physical capital, labor and human capital. Land, however, is also a production factor for many activities. In this study, we make growth regressions considering land as factor. We also propose an explanation for why labor and capital shares do not seem to have a trend: It is possible that an increasing trend in physical capital share is compensated by a decreasing trend in land share. Similarly, an increasing trend in human capital share may be compensated by a decreasing trend in raw labor share. We find empirical support for the claim that the elasticity of output with respect to reproducible factors, human and physical capital, is positively correlated with the income level. This result has important implications for economic growth theory and for empirical exercises related to economic growth.Factor Income Shares, Elasticity of output with respect to factors
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