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Leiah Luna: encuentro y poemas
Intervista alla poetessa transmediale portoricana-dominicana Leiah Luna (1989).Entrevista a la poetisa transmedial Leiah Luna (1989), de Puerto Rico y Republica Dominicana
Luna Family group photograph
L-R standing: Leticia Ann Luna, Gerard Luna, Dolores Luna; L-R seated: Gregory Luna, Helen Garcia Luna, Dolores Flores Garcia (mother of Helen), Gregory Val Luna
Family portrait of Gregory and Helen Luna and their children
L-R: Leticia Ann Luna, Gerard Luna, Gregory Val Luna, Helen Garcia Luna, Delores Luna, and Gregory Luna
Texas State Senator Gregory Luna and wife, Helen, with President Bill Clinton and Texas gubernatorial candidate Gary Mauro, 1998
Photograph shows (l. to r.) Gregory Luna, Bill Clinton, Helen Garcia Luna, and Gary Mauro during President Clinton's visit to campaign for Mauro
Progress of LUNA
At H-burning temperatures in the Sun, nuclear cross sections are extremely small and experimental measurements in a laboratory at the Earth's surface are hampered by the cosmic background. The LUNA collaboration has exploited the unique features of LNGS underground laboratory in terms of background reduction, to study very important H-burning reactions at astrophysically relevant energies. This paper will focus on the results recently obtained for the 3He(4He,γ)7Be reaction using two different experimental techniques and with a close eye on the minimization of the systematical uncertainties. On going and future measurements will also be presented
James Luna: Mimesis and Ritual
This essay by Richard William Hill is included in the exhibition catalogue for TURTLE/Television Island Exhibit, featuring the work of James Luna and ssipsis, at USM Art Gallery, Gorham, September 24 - November 10, 2010, curated by Carolyn Eyler. "They live on opposite shores of this continent natives call TURTLE ISLAND. James Luna, internationally recognized performance and installation artist and member of the Puyoukitchem [Luiseño] tribe based in La Jolla, California; and ssipsis, a Penobscot author and the only woman birch bark artist from Maine, challenge us with their art and activism" -- Cover. "final article publishe
Gregory Luna's 15th birthday party
L-R: Joe Luna, Mike Luna (half-brother), Paul Luna holding John Luna, Clemente Saenz (friend), Gregory Luna; Seated L-R: Frances Luna, wife of Concepcion, Elia (Mrs. Joe) Luna, Elvira Sanchez Luna (mother), Connie Luna, Mary (Mrs. Mike) Luna, Clara Luna Muniz; seated on floor: Ferdinand Luna, son of Joe
C. Zizza, Introduzione, traduzione e commento della Politica di Aristotele: Libro V, capp. 9-12; Libro VI, capp. 1-4, in Aristotele, La Politica. Libri V-VI, a cura di M.E. De Luna, C. Zizza, M. Curnis, dir. L. Bertelli e M. Moggi
Introduzione ai libri V-VI della Politica di Aristotele
Bibliografia
Sigle e abbreviazioni usate negli apparati critici
Testo e traduzione libro V
Testo e traduzione libro VI
Commento al libro V
Capitoli 1 - 8 (M. E. De Luna) p. 263 - Capitoli 9 - 12 (C. Zizza) p. 414
Commento al libro VI
Capitoli 1 - 4 (C. Zizza) p. 551 - Capitoli 5 - 8 (M. E. De Luna) p. 597
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Luna Cacchioli, Scrivere il volgare: su pietra, sui muri, in A. Tiburzi, L. Cacchioli, Lingua e forme dell’epigrafia in volgare (secc. IX-XV), «Studj Romanzi» (Scrivere, leggere, conservare. A colloquio con Armando Petrucci). Nuova serie, X, 2014, pp. 311-352, alle pp. 314-332.
Nel contributo verranno presentati i risultati preliminari di una ricerca che ha come obiettivo principale la costruzione di un corpus di epigrafi in lingua volgare prodotte nei secoli IX-XV e conservate in Italia nel periodo cruciale del passaggio dal tradizionale codice linguistico scritto latino a quello volgare. Luna Cacchioli si è occupata dell’Italia nord occidentale (Liguria, Piemonte, Lombardia), della fascia sud dell’Italia mediana (Lazio, Abruzzo e Molise) e dei primi sondaggi sulla Toscana e sulle testimonianze graffite; Alessandra Tiburzi si è occupata dell’Italia nord orientale (Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia), dell’Italia mediana fascia nord (Emilia Romagna, Marche, Umbria) e dei primi sondaggi in Italia meridionale. Attraverso la presentazione di alcune testimonianze si proveranno ad affrontare problematiche linguistiche e formali che l’epigrafia medievale presenta nella delicata fase dell’affermazione di una nuova coscienza linguistica.The paper presents the results of a research aimed at the construction of a corpus of vernacular inscriptions preserved in Italy and datable from the IXth to the XVth centuries during a crucial time when Latin ceased to be the only language elected for writing giving way also to the vernaculars. Luna Cacchioli focused on the North-Western area (Liguria, Piemonte, Lombardia), on the South-central area (Lazio, Abruzzo e Molise) and on the early-stage investigations about Toscana and medieval vernacular graffiti; Alessandra Tiburzi interested in the North-Eastern area (Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia), on the North-central area (Emilia Romagna, Marche, Umbria) and on the preliminary studies about South Italy. Through the study of some of the documents we shall try and discuss issues relating to language and formal presentation of writing which concern Medieval epigraphy in this delicate passage to a new linguistic awareness. A history of vernacular inscriptions must take into account the study of the language(s) which constitute an important synthesis of the cultural mediations which sit at the core of the writing of the vernaculars in Italy and of the strategies which made it possible
Review: Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy
In 1987, Luna Luna, a fairground/immersive art installation, opened in Hamburg, Germany. A decades-long project in the making, it was conceived and realized by André Heller, a Vienna-based avant-garde artist, musician, film-maker, and author favoring multimedia work including circuses, parades, variety shows, firework displays and poetic gardens. Over the course of three months, about 300,000 attendees traversed Heller’s Luna Luna’s exuberant space with performances, music, and rides on art works that took the form of Ferris wheels, carousals, infinity mirror rooms, puppet shows and other theatrics. The works were created by more than 30 artists including notable 20th-century figures Jean-Michel Basquiat, Salvador Dalí, Sonia Delaunay, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, and Kenny Scharf, as well as lesser-known artists such as Vienna-based Arik Brauer and Manfred Deix. A world tour was planned, but legal wranglings and financial difficulties shut it down. Disassembled, packed in 44 shipping crates, and stored for over three decades in Texas, the works of Luna Luna came to the attention of Michael Goldberg, creative director for Live Nation Entertainment, in 2019. After that, they were purchased by musician Drake, and his entertainment company DreamCrew supported the restoration and exhibition process under the consultation of curator Helen Mosworth and curatorial directors Kathy Noble followed by Lumi Tam
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