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    intervento alla Notte europea dei ricercatori nei Poli universitari penitenziari

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    la notte europea dei ricercatori è occasione di confronto con tutti i protagonisti, docenti e studenti, tutor e operatori culturali, dell'esperienza dell'insegnamento nei poli penitenziari universitari, fra i quali rientra quello costituito dall'Università Federico II nel Centro penitenziario di Napoli Secondiglian

    Le Mille e una notte e il Dighenìs Akritis

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    All’interno dei rapporti letterari fra le “Mille e una notte” e il poema epico del medioevo greco “Dighenìs Akritis” si analizza il motivo narrativo della donna guerriera presente in entrambe le opere al fine di delineare una tipologia dell’amazzone nel mondo della frontiera arabo bizantina. Within the literary relations between the "Arabian Nights" and the epic poem of the Greek Middle Ages "Dighenìs Akritis" this paper presents an analysis of the narrative motif of the warrior woman present in both works in order to outline a typology of the Amazon in the world of Arabic Byzantine frontier.Within the literary relations between the "Arabian Nights" and the epic poem of the Greek Middle Ages "Dighenìs Akritis" this paper presents an analysis of the narrative motif of the warrior woman present in both works in order to outline a typology of the Amazon in the world of Arabic Byzantine frontier

    Le menzogne della notte /

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    Introduzione \ Nunzio Zago: str. V-XIV.Cronologia \ Francesca Caputo: str. XV-XXIV.Bibliografia / Francesca Caputo: str. XXV-XLV

    Il quadriportico del tempio maggiore : architettura e decorazione

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    The analyses and the new detailed surveys of the structures around the Temple of Hercules allow to update the architectural study of the porticus that surrounded the aedes, studied in its main phases of transformation. During the 2nd half of the 2nd century BC, the area was surrounded by a colonnaded square with a suite of rooms aligned opposite to the temple. The wide courtyard (63 x 94,5 metres) refers to Hellenistic architectural models imported in Rome from the eastern Mediterranean in the same period and the columns, built by round bricks, reveal the use of updated construction techniques too. Moreover, the hypothetical interpretation of the external front of the complex as a porticus, suggests that the area outside the sanctuary was included in the monumental renovation too, confirmed by the pillared front of a second sanctuary (Area B) build close to the major one in this period. In the 2nd phase, after the earthquake of 99 BC, the south rooms and the front of the complex were both transformed; the discovery of many terracotta fragments supports the hypothetical reconstruction of the porticus with Doric columns, wooden lintels covered by decorated revetment plaques and a single pitch roof with palmette antefixes. Few transformations have to be attributed to the last phase (late 1st century BC-beginning 1st AD), included an exedra built in the south side of the complex. Villa San Silvestro offers an interesting study case of a typical Italic-Hellenistic architecture built in the late Republic, located in a peripheral area but likely inspired by Rom

    I Sette Viaggi di Sindbad il marinaio: un romanzo arabo nelle Mille e Una Notte

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    The textual history of the Travels of Sindbād the sailor is intimately linked to the textual history of the Thousand and One Nights. While independent in origin since the discovery of Antoine Galland (1646-1715) onwards, this narrative cycle has been later incorporated in the corpus of the Thousand and One Nights. The article aims to examine the textual history of the Travels of Sindbād in the light of the diverse and various interpretations that have been given. The first chapter summarizes the main events of Travels, as they are present in two different recensions (M. Gerhard: A version of “Galland” and Langlès and version B “Zer” Bulaq, Calcutta II) and how they have been taken up in the various translations into different languages (A. Galland, EW Lane, Burton R., Payne, Mardrus, E. Littmann, F. Gabrieli). The second chapter examines in detail the various and conflicting theories that M. Gerhardt, F.J. Ghazoul, A. Kilito, P. Molan, A. Miquel, H. Moucannas-Mehio, J.-P. Picot have formulated the “structure” of Travels in the light of a different interpretation of its protagonist and the relationship of the work to frame the story of the Thousand and One Nights. The third chapter discusses the issue of their origin not so much in relation to (the character of) its protagonist, but rather in relation to the genres to which they belong (geographical literature and narratives of the maritime ‘aǧā’ib of the IX and X sec.). Taking a thesis already advanced by M.J. De Goeje, then supported by A. Zeky, A. Chauvin and M. Casanova, we will examine the exchange of letters between the king of Sarandīb and the Caliph Hārūn al-Rashīd and the so-called embassy of Sindbād in the island narrated between sixth and seventh travel (Langlès Arabic text, Calcutta I, translated by A. Galland) as the possible original nucleus which over time the other travels were then attached

    "The love that made hell, paradise." Ouida re-writing the Paolo and Francesca theme in Held in Bondage

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    The bestselling Victorian author Ouida reveals in her novels, and, in particular, Held in Bondage, an extraordinary knowledge od Dante, by using characters and themes from the Commedia. The Paolo and Francesca theme actually constitutes part of the plot of the novel and is to be found in many of her other works, short stories and non-fiction writing

    Contributo del progetto 3DLab-Sicilia per la Notte Europea dei Ricercatori 2021

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    <p>Contributo del progetto 3DLab-Sicilia alla Notte Europea dei Ricercatori 2021.</p&gt

    HERStory Makers 2023: Francesca Fotheringham

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    Francesca Fotheringham is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Edinburgh studying educational psychology with a focus on neurodiversity. She took part in HERStory Makers 2023.What is HERStory Makers?HERStory Makers is a social media competition for female-identifying early career researchers to share their research, their career journeys, and to inspire the next generation. Winners are selected by public vote. HERStory Makers is also part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night.In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON Francescasupported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020762/1].Author contributions to contentFrancesca conceived, planned, and recorded the video content. Kirsty Ross edited the video content to insert HERStory Maker credits, added subtitles, and reduce video length to below Twitter/X limit of 2 mins and 20 secs.</p

    «Ibridismo» e «psicologia»: Notte di neve di Roberto Bracco con una riflessione sulla Madonna del Rosario

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    Il contributo si pone l’obiettivo di analizzare le compresenze nel Bracco commediografo di italiano e dialetto, ambientazione napoletana e dimensione nazionale. L’attenzione è puntata, nello specifico, sul dramma Notte di neve (1905 in versione italiana e tradotto in dialetto nel 1906). In una notte invernale, in cui « sembra di non stare a Napoli », si consuma la vicenda dei protagonisti (Salvatore, Graziella, Francesca), i quali non riescono ‒ ingabbiati in laceranti contrasti e incomprensioni – a evitare la tragica fine. L’analisi dell’opera consente, inoltre, di puntare l’attenzione anche su scritti minori dell’autore (lettere, prefazioni, testi giornalistici). È il caso, analizzato in conclusione, dell’articolo dedicato a Bartolo Longo e al Santuario di Pompei, il quale permette una riflessione generale sugli interessi mariani di Bracco e, soprattutto, sulla sua attenzione indirizzata in particolar modo nei confronti dei misteriosi percorsi irrazionali della mente umana

    Significato di un gesto. Il battesimo di Agostino e le origini dell'Europa moderna

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    Il battesimo impartito dal vescovo Ambrogio ad un giovane Agostino nella notte di Pasqua del 387 è spunto di riflessione sul nuovo soggetto costituzionale europeo alla ricerca delle sue radic
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