290 research outputs found

    Genga e il cantiere decorativo dell’Imperiale: protagonisti e comparse

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    Viene esaminata la decorazione della Villa Imperiale di Pesaro, voluta dal duca Francesco Maria della Rovere. Alla luce dei pochi documenti e delle scarse testimonianze delle fonti, vengono ripercorsi gli interventi dei numerosi pittori coinvolti sotto la guida di Girolamo Genga. Accanto a Francesco Menzocchi e a Raffaeillino del Colle, l'Autore propone per la prima volta di riconoscere il giovane Nicolò dell'Abate, all'opera nella sala con il Giuramento di Sermide. Altre precisazioni riguardano i paesaggi eseguiti da Camillo Mantovano.The decoration of the Imperial Villa of Pesaro is examined, requested by Duke Francesco Maria della Rovere. In light of the few documents and the scarce evidence of the sources, the interventions of the numerous painters involved under the guidance of Girolamo Genga are traced. Next to Francesco Menzocchi and Raffaeillino del Colle, the author proposes for the first time to recognize the young Nicolò dell'Abate, at work in the room with the Oath of Sermide. Other clarifications concern the landscapes painted by Camillo Mantovano

    Girolamo Fracastoro : Latin poetry /

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 505-515) and index.Syphilis, or the French disease -- Joseph -- Carmina: Alcon, or on the care of hunting dogs -- On the death of Marcantonio della Torre -- On the death of Paolo and Giulio, Fracastoro's sons -- To Daniele Rainieri, prefect of Verona -- To Giovanni Matteo Giberti, bishop of Verona -- To Marguerite Valois, queen of Navarre -- To Marcantonio Flaminio and Galeazzo Florimonte -- To Francesco della Torre of Verona -- On the death of Eriprando Madruzzo -- To Cardinal Alessandro Farnese -- To the same illustrious cardinal -- To Pope Julius III -- Fragment -- Fragment, to Giambattista della Torre -- Winter, to the same -- Spring, to the same -- Fragment, to the same -- Another fragment -- Another fragment, to the same -- Another fragment -- On the birthday of Giano Fregoso -- On the birth of a son to Vittoria Farnese -- The tomb of Francesco Maria Molza of Modena -- To Giovanni Lippomano -- On the death of Giovanni Battista da Monte -- To Giovanni Matteo Giberti -- To the same -- To the same -- To the same -- On the Marsango rivulet -- On the same -- From the end of Homocentrica -- From the book on contagious diseases -- From the same work -- From the dialogue on poetry -- From the first book on intellection -- From the same book -- At the end of the same book -- From the second book on intellection -- From the same book -- From the dialogue on the soul -- From the same dialogue: psyche -- An ancient epigram, from blending wine -- To Bacchus the conciliator -- On the flight of the emperor Charles V -- On the death of Marcantonio della Torre -- An offering of thanks to Marco Antonio Flaminio -- Fragments of a poem in praise of Giberti -- Fragment of an eclogue in praise of Giberti -- Fragment on poisons -- Fragment on poisons -- Another fragment -- Beginning of the syphilis: another version -- On the death of M. Ghiberti

    Interpretatio nominis e giochi onomastici nei lirici veneziani del secondo Cinquecento

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    This paper analyses the word puns based on names used by the poets involved in Domenico Venier academy, in the late XVI century Venice. The author considers the works of Girolamo Molin, Girolamo Fenaroli, Domenico Venier, Giacomo Zane, Gabriele Fiamma, Celio Magno, Orsatto Giustinian, Luigi Groto, and Veronica Franco. If sometimes the pun is only the shallow element of a matching poem, in the cases of Venier and Zane the name of a woman is a senhal, spread or alluded in a whole sequence of poems. In the last paragraphs, the author tries to demonstrate that the acrostic sonnets by Domenico Venier have some similarities to those of the Amorum libri by Matteo Maria Boiardo. This could be an evidence of the role of Domenico Venier in the publication of some poems by Boiardo in a poetic anthology edited in 1565 by Dionigi Atanagi

    Filiroe e i suoi poeti: da Tito Strozzi a Ludovico Ariosto

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    The paper shows how the love between Tito Vespasiano Strozzi and Constanza dal Canale – Filliroe – has served as an example to poets and humanists of the time, such as Ercole Strozzi, Tito’s son, the author known as Anonimo Costabili, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Ludovico Lazzarelli, Girolamo Balbi, Marcantonio Aldegati and, last but not least, Ludovico Ariosto. Through the recovery of the figure of Filliroe, through the use of same expressions or sources, the article seeks to show how a brief (but beautifully exposed) love affair can generate an appreciable literary fortune in the context of Humanism and Renaissance

    Determination of copper by AAS in tear fluid of patients with keratoconus

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    Keratoconus (KC) is the most common degenerative corneal disease and no single biomarker for KC has been discovered. Its causes have not yet been clarified and this work aims to be a contribution to the deepening of the knowledge of this disease and a preliminary data to the evaluation of the possibility of the use of copper (Cu) concentration in the tear fluid as a specific marker. A tear fluid sampling and Cu determination by spectrometric atomic absorption method was optimized to determine Cu levels in the tear fluid of patients with KC compared to that of healthy patients. Results demonstrate that in the KC subjects (n=6) the concentration of Cu ions was 325.5 ± 110.7 ng/ml, while in the control group was 141.3 ± 71.1 ng/ml. A significant increase in Cu ion levels in the tear fluid was observed in the KC group compared to the control group (p value < 0.001)

    A Florentine family in crisis: the Strozzi in the fifteenth century.

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    PhDIn 1434 the Strozzi lineage had held a leading position in Florentine society and government for at least one hundred and fifty years, and was one of the largest and wealthiest of the city's patrician lineages. The records of the catasto of 1427 and of the scrutiny of 1433 are used to give a profile of the dominant social, economic and political position of the Strozzi before the advent of Medicean dominance. Their record of electoral success, and the political and cultural leadership of influential and respected men such as Palla di Nofri and Matteo di Simone, with other factors, put the Strozzi amongst the greatest enemies of the victorious Medicean regime of late 1434. The effects of political opposition and exile on the lineage are examined both directly, through records of office-holding, and indirectly through such indicators as marriage alliances and household wealth. The two most prominent lines of the Strozzi were exiled after 1434. Palla di Nofri's life and preoccupations in his Paduan exile are examined, together with the lives of his sons; none of these Strozzi ever returned to Florence, pursued as they were by the enmity of the Medicean regime. The very different careers of Filippo di Matteo and his brother Lorenzo are also examined: how they succeeded in founding a lucrative bank in Naples, and in returning to Florence to 'rebuild' (rifare) the position of the Strozzi lineage there. The final decades of the century saw the Strozzi in an economically more secure position, due substantially to the efforts of Filippo. Except for a very small number of its members admitted into the regime, most of the lineage is here shown to have remained excluded from significant political office until after the fall of the Medici regime in 1494

    Su un'amicizia di Luigi Pirandello a Palermo e alcune prime sperimentazioni 'alla moda'

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    This paper aims to investigate the personal and textual relationships between Luigi Pirandello and Girolamo Ragusa Moleti, starting from a youthful letter in which Pirandello declares himself a friend of Ragusa Moleti. On the basis of some works of Ragusa Moleti published during the 80s of the 19th century, we examine the contemporary youth production of Pirandello, published or not, tracing in it the adhesion of the author to stylistic and poetic models that were of trend at the time, especially the prose poem and the humor

    La guerra navale nel Mediterraneo

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    La partecipazione alla Grande guerra trasformò radicalmente l’Italia, come e più che tutta l’Europa. Nacque allora il Paese che conosciamo. Le voci del Dizionario parlano di combattenti, di armi e di battaglie. Di mobilitazione, di lavoro, di donne. Di propaganda e di politica, di governi e di opposizioni. Ma non solo: parlano di religione, di arte e di letteratura perché un senso bisognava trovarlo alla guerra totale. Testi di Andrea Baravelli, Elena Papadia, Filippo Cappellano, Marco Mondini, Daniele Ceschin, Fabio Degli Esposti, Paolo Pozzato, Fabio Caffarena, Fabio De Ninno, Irene Guerrini e Marco Pluviano, Luca Gorgolini, Hubert Heyriès, Mariano Gabriele, Pierluigi Scolè, Piero Di Girolamo, Andrea Scartabellati e Felicita Ratti, Beatrice Pisa, Maria Concetta Dentoni, Bruna Bianchi, Roberto Bianchi, Matteo Ermacora, Stefania Bartoloni, Antonio Gibelli, Carlo Stiaccini, Mauro Forno, Maria Paiano, Renate Lunzer, Monica Cioli, Fabio Todero, Alessandro Faccioli, Oliver Janz, Nicola Labanca
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