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    Heritage, identity and interdisciplinary cultural networks across Europe

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    This volume collects a series of essays and interviews exploring diverse European perspectives on interdisciplinary collaborations between cultural institutions. International scholars and practitioners discuss cross-domain partnerships, cultural identity and cultural dialogue, heritage for the arts and sciences, European narratives, migration and mobility, and describe real-life case studies in museums, libraries, foundations, associations and online portals. With contributions by and interviews with: Joan Abellá, Agnès Arquez Roth, Janine Burger, Mela Dávila, Sergio Dogliani, Hélène du Mazaubrun, Annette Friberg, Fabienne Galangau, Michel Guiraud, Els Jacobs, Jean Patrick Le Duc, Pompeo Martelli, Perla Innocenti, Laurence Isnard, Ellen McAdam, Jan Molendijk, Antonio Perna, Anne Solène Rolland, Sreten Ugričić and Katherine Watson

    Rethinking authenticity in digital art preservation

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    In this paper I am discussing the repositioning of traditional conservation concepts of historicity, authenticity and versioning in relation to born digital artworks, upon findings from my research on preservation of computer-based artifacts. Challenges for digital art preservation and previous work in this area are described, followed by an analysis of digital art as a process of components interaction, as performance and in terms of instantiations. The concept of dynamic authenticity is proposed, and it is argued that our approach to digital artworks preservation should be variable and digital object responsive, with a level of variability tolerance to match digital art intrinsic variability and dynamic authenticity

    Correction: Differences between experimental and placebo arms in manual therapy trials: a methodological review (BMC Medical Research Methodology, (2022), 22, 1, (219), 10.1186/s12874-022-01704-8)

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    Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in the presentation of author names. The given name and family name were swapped. The correct author names are as follows: Giandomenico D’Alessandro, Nuria Ruffini, Alessandro Aquino, Matteo Galli, Mattia Innocenti, Marco Tramontano, Francesco Cerritelli. The author group has been updated above and the original article [1] has been corrected

    Michelangelo. I banchi della Biblioteca Laurenziana

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    This volumes illustrates the origin and construction of the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (Laurentian Library) in Florence and shows its innovative concept and design within the history of Medieval and Renaissance libraries. Main focus are the drawings of the library desks designed by Michelangelo for the Laurentian Library. Essay by Perla Innocenti with contributions from Cristina Danti and Paolo Padova. Photographs by Andrea Jemolo

    V. 2: ·1605-1700 : istorico, comico e tragico. Bibliografia delle edizioni di Niccolò Machiavelli. 1506-1914

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    Serie cronologica delle edizioni, riferimenti, plagi delle opere di N. Machiavelli e di suoi epigon

    Piero Innocenti. Epicuro (Strumenti, 16)

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    Masai François. Piero Innocenti. Epicuro (Strumenti, 16). In: Scriptorium, Tome 31 n°1, 1977. p. 142

    Bibliografia delle edizioni di N. Machiavelli, 1506-1914. Vol. 1. 1506-1604. Istorico, comico, tragico

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    Serie cronologica di edizioni di opere di Niccolò Machiavelli e dei caposaldi della sua recezione, imitazione, riecheggiamento,plagio (sia in lingua originale, sia in traduzione), relativi al periodo che va dal 1506, presumibile data del primo Decennale, al 1914, anno di pubblicazione in The Forerunner di Benigna Machiavelli, di Charlotte Gilman, scritto paleofemminista

    The history and importance of the Innocenti Declaration

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    <p>Greiner T. The history and importance of the Innocenti Declaration. Keynote address, Allattamento e Politiche per I’Infanzia Dieci Anni dopo la “Dichiarazione degli Innocenti,” 16 March 2000, Florence, Italy.</p
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