274 research outputs found
Il cardinale Giovanni Soglia Ceroni e il suo contributo alla scienza canonistica
Il saggio analizza la figura e l’apporto al diritto canonico del cardinale Giovanni Soglia Ceroni, il quale in particolare scrisse, negli anni Quaranta del 1800, l’opera Institutionum juris publici ecclesiastici libri tres, più volte ampliata e pubblicata, anche all’estero. Ci collochiamo agli esordi della rinascita romana di quel ramo della scienza canonistica identificato come jus publicum ecclesiasticum. Esso ebbe origine il secolo precedente nelle regioni tedesche, in particolare intorno all’Università di Würzburg. Lo scopo principale dei giuspubblicisti cattolici consisteva nel reagire agli attacchi demolitori dei protestanti e nel resistere alle pretese giurisdizionalistiche di intromissione dei poteri secolari: ciò soprattutto sottolineando la natura della Chiesa come societas juridice perfecta, società dunque visibile, gerarchicamente ordinata, soggetto pubblico di diritti e di poteri indipendente dallo Stato perché ha ricevuto da Dio un ordine proprio, delle finalità e dei mezzi esterni per perseguirle. Soglia rimane all’interno di questo orizzonte apologetico e controversistico, ma procede oltre. Infatti, nonostante tale Autore sia stato per lo più trascurato, lo studio dimostra l’originalità del contributo di Soglia ed anche, in qualche modo, il suo anticipare sviluppi ecclesiologici che solo molti anni dopo sarebbero maturati nella Chiesa. Si coglie l’occasione per interrogarsi sulle ragioni attuali della sussistenza e sulla possibile configurazione odierna della disciplina dello jus publicum ecclesiasticum.
The paper analyzes the figure and the contribution to the canon law of Cardinal Giovanni Soglia Ceroni. In particular, he wrote, in the forties of 1800, the work Institutionum juris publici ecclesiastici libri tres, which was expanded several times and published abroad. With this Author we are at the beginning of the Roman rebirth of that branch of canonical science identified as jus publicum ecclesiasticum, originated in the previous century in Germany, in particular around the University of Würzburg. Two were the main purposes of these catholic jurists: to react to attacks destroyer of Protestants and to resist to intrusion of secular powers into the ecclesiastical affairs. They thought to achieve this result especially emphasizing the nature of the Church as societas juridice perfecta: society therefore visible, hierarchically organized. The Church’s rights and powers are, in their opinion, independent of the State, because the Church received its own order from God. Cardinal Soglia, while remaining within this apologetic and disputant horizon, moves on. In fact, despite this Author has been largely overlooked, this study demonstrates the originality of his contribution and also, in some way, his role as a forerunner of ecclesiological developments that many years later would have accrued in the Church. The article is also an opportunity to wonder about the reasons for the possible continued existence and eventual current configuration of the discipline of jus publicum ecclesiasticum
Aggregation induced phosphorescence of metal complexes: From principles to applications
Metal complexes are the prototypes of phosphorescent materials, widely used in a range of optoelectronic and sensing applications. This review reports the most recent and tutorial results in the area of aggregation induced phosphorescence (AIP) of metal complexes, i.e. molecules that are weakly or non-phosphorescent in deaerated fluid solution and whose room temperature phosphorescence is switched on upon aggregation. The examples are divided into two main classes according to the AIP mechanism: (i) rigidification that causes a restriction of intramolecular motions as well as of structural distortion of the phosphorescent excited state and (ii) metallophilic interaction that brings about new electronic transitions compared to the isolated chromophores. The last section is devoted to a special class of molecules and supramolecular systems, in which metal complexation turns on phosphorescence of nearby organic chromophores, so that the metal complex is not directly involved in the phosphorescence process
New Ground-Breaking Strategies in Bone Regeneration—In Memory of Nerio Ceroni
This editorial article is dedicated to the memory of the Nerio Ceroni, the grandfather
of the first author. Nerio Ceroni suffered from bone metastases and passed away in
January 2022
XPRAG 2019 - Poster presentation "Metaphors and jokes in patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The relationship between pragmatics and Theory of Mind"
XPRAG 2019 - 8th Experimental Pragmatics - Poster presentation "Metaphors and jokes in patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The relationship between pragmatics and Theory of Mind" by Luca Bischetti, Chiara Bonomi, Giorgio Arcara, Serena Lecce, Mauro Ceroni, and Valentina Bambin
New Ground-Breaking Strategies in Bone Regeneration—In Memory of Nerio Ceroni
This editorial article is dedicated to the memory of the Nerio Ceroni, the grandfather of the first author [...
Costruzione di un percorso diagnostico, terapeutico, assistenziale per i pazienti con Sclerosi Laterale Amio-trofica in Regione Lombardia
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that affects selectively motor neurons
causing their death and thereby atrophy and paralysis of muscles innervated, with an invariably unfavourable prognosis.
ALS is included in the group of rare diseases (prevalence ≤50 cases per 100000 inhabitants), which have common
problems: difficulty in arriving at correct diagnosis and subsequently communicated the conclusion promptly to the patient,
complexity of care and therapeutic management of these patients. In Lombardy the attention to rare diseases is high
and in this context enter diagnostic, therapeutic and care paths drawn up by specialists. The construction of these documents
suggests an overall management of patients and their family and social context, requiring specific, passionate and
responsible resources for the practical application. The specific document for patients with ALS has these goals: use
for the disease a multidisciplinary approach, give at the patients all the available opportunities for treatment,
build provincial and regional health and social networks for the round care of patients, in order to clear the sense
of abandonment that they perceive. The patient’s perception of their quality of life is related more to the quality
of assistance received that to the severity of the disease or degree of disability associated
La coscienza
Il libro propone una discussione approfondita del problema della conoscenza dal punto di vista della scienza del cervello nelle sue implicazioni filosofich
A sensitivity study of vulnerability parameters for rocking masonry façades of single-nave churches hit by the 2016 Central Italy seismic sequence
The paper is devoted to the large-scale assessment of the vulnerability of masonry church façades to the simple out-of-plane rocking mechanism. The main goal is to derive fragility curves assessing the influence of some geometrical and mechanical parameters and the effect provided by tie rods on the façade vulnerability to this type of mechanisms. According to the displacement-based approach, pushover analysis for each façade is carried out considering both the stabilizing contribution of the interlocking with the sidewalls and the presence of tie rods. The analyses are addressed with reference to a large sample of masonry churches generated starting from the geometrical parameters of the churches hit by the 2016-17 Central Italy seismic sequence using the damage data extracted from the DaDO WebGIS. Geometrical variables, i.e. the length, the height and the thickness of the façade, are treated by means of Monte Carlo simulation to generate a numerical sample of 800 façades. Three limit states are considered, corresponding to the onset of rocking and to moderate and severe motions, and fragility curves are derived for these façades subjected to several ground motions scaled to different values of PGA, using incremental static analysis and multiple stripe analysis. The sensitivity of the fragility curves is investigated with reference to the variation of: i) the friction coefficient influencing the contribution exerted by the sidewalls, ii) the length of masonry units, and iii) the position of the façade mass centre. Moreover, the contribution of strengthening systems made with steel tie rods to mitigate the simple rocking is analysed in terms of vulnerability reduction related to the diameter, position, pre-tension and ultimate strain of the tie rods. Finally, the effect of different seismic inputs on the seismic vulnerability of façades under moderate and severe motions is also examined
Literature Review of the In-Plane Behavior of Masonry Walls: Theoretical vs. Experimental Results
In-plane strength of masonry walls is affected by the resistant mechanisms activated in the
walls, i.e., related to flexural or shear behavior. The latter one can occur in the walls according to
different failure modes depending on both mortar and unit strengths and on the type of assembling,
i.e., ‘regular’ or ‘irregular’ texture. In this paper, a critical review of the existing design formulations
for the in-plane strength of masonry walls is firstly presented, with important information on the
achievable failure modes depending on the geometrical and mechanical features of the masonry
fabric. Then, experimental tests are collected from the literature and a comparison between theoretical
and experimental results is carried out. The presented analyses are aimed to highlight the differences
between the existing formulations and to identify the most suitable ones
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