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    ETHZ-INS/Privitera-et.-al.-2023: eLife

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    <p>The code and data objects used for the publication Privitera et al. (2024), "Noradrenaline release from the locus coeruleus shapes stress-induced hippocampal gene expression".</p&gt

    Notes on the bryophyte flora and vegetation of the central and south-western Balkans.

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    Puglisi, M., Campisi, P., laku.i., D., surina, B., Di Pietro, R., Privitera, M. Notes on the bryophyte flora and vegetation of the central and south-western Balkans. Lazaroa 34: 107-116 (2013). A study on the bryophyte flora and vegetation was carried out in the mountains at the boundary between Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro. The study area included Maja and jezerces massif (Prokletije mts., sE Dinaric Alps) and Mt korab (Šar-Pindos Range) in Macedonia. several records for the bryological flora of Macedonia and Albania are reported. In particular Scapania cuspiduligera and Distichium inclinatum are new records for the Albanian flora. In addition some bryophytic and bryo-chormophytic associations belonging to the phytosociological classes Ctenidietea mollusci and Montio fontanae-Cardaminetea amarae are reported too. © 2013. Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Omero, Maratona e Atene dalle ampie strade (Od. VII, 78-81). Una nota sulla rappresentazione dell’Atene micenea sotto i Pisistratidi

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    In commenting the celebrated passage of the Odyssey (VII 78-81) that describes the visit of the goddess Athena to the “well-built house of Erechtheus” on the Acropolis of Athens, scholars have focused on isolated features, such as the hapax legomenon name of the city in the singular accusative, or the attribute euryagyia. Other elements have been overlooked, such as the seemingly inconsistent route of the goddess from Scheria to Athens and the obscure mention of Marathon. This paper reappraises these elements to put forward a new interpretation of the passage. Rather than hinting at a Late Bronze Age origin, the unparalleled form of the city-name was necessary for metrical reasons, as it was modified by an attribute exclusively recurring in the singular to realize the fifth dactyl of the hexameter. The adjective euryagyia is used to equate Athens to both Mycenae and Troy in urban splendor and political importance. The reference to Marathon seems to imply that the goddess landed on the northeast coast of Attica, as if she were coming from Euboea or some other North Aegean island. This is entirely inconsistent with all the ancient traditions, which located the mythical island of Scheria at the westernmost limits of the world, but seems to hint at Peisistratus’ march in 547/6 BC, which started from Marathon and ledto his victory in the battle of Pallene. The author argues that Marathon is mentioned in this passage to acknowledge itsconnection with Peisistratus, and that the goddess Athena is accordingly represented as retracing Peisistratus’ route. This suggests that the passage is an interpolation of the 6th century BC

    ‘Guilbert juge de Jean-Jacques’ ovvero Yvette interpreta Rousseau

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    Nell'articolo vengono presi in esame i due arrangiamenti di arie di Jean-Jacques Rousseau che il musicista ginevrino Gustave Ferrari ha fatto per la cantante parigina Yvette Guilbert, nei primi anni dieci del Novecento. Nella prima parte viene presentata la personalità di Yvette Guilbert, e come questa sia pervenuta alle musiche di Rousseau. Nella seconda parte vengono proposte analisi comparate delle composizioni originali di Rousseau e degli arrangiamenti di Ferrari: in questi ultimi le melodie originali sono rispettate (pur con qualche manipolazione nella distribuzione dei testi fra le strofe) e invece sono modificati gli accompagnamenti, che rispettano un certo gusto dell'originale, rivisitato però alla luce del gusto musicale parigino di inizio secolo

    La Pazzia Senile e la sua regolata "fabrica"

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    The contribution analyzes Adriano Banchieri’s “La Pazzia Senile” (1598-59) both as a publishing product, following its genesis and fortune, and as a poetic-musical artifact, examining its compositional style and performative implications. An in-depth study is devoted in particular to the relationship between “La Pazzia Senile” and commedia dell'art

    La corona di Damarete (Diod. XI 26,3): per una storia della tradizione

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    The article deals with a celebrated passage of Diodorus Siculus, where the gift of a golden crown to queen Damarete of Syracuse is mentioned. The author considers this passage in the light of other references to golden crowns, concluding that Diodorus makes reference to an amount of gold and not a jewel

    I due pithoi globulari di Haghia Triada e la cronologia della "Casa dei vani aggiunti progressivamente"

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    Two globular pithoi were discovered inside Casa VAP at Haghia Triada. In the light of recent discoveries of similar vessels at other Cretan sites, the author proposes to date them to middle of LM IIIB and considers them part of the layer of abandonment of the settlement
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