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    Portrait of the Author in (Him/Her)self

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    A fragment of a philosophical essay by Jean-Luc Nancy and Federico Ferrari titled Iconographie dell’auteur (Paris, 2005), published for the first time in Polish, that addresses the problem of a relationship between the image of the author and his/her work

    Introduzione a: G. F. Cromaz Pagine goriziane. Liberal-nazionali e cattolici popolari italiani al Comune di Gorizia (1851-1914)

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    The author describes the activity of the communal administration in Gorizia from 1848 to 1918. He uses documents of the communal archive and of a former communal adviser, Luigi Faidutti, leader of christian-social party in the austrian Friuli. The essay gives an important place to discussion about the creation of a public water service

    Securing XML documents with author-X

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    Author-X is a Java-based system that addresses the security issues of access control and policy design for XML document administration. Author-X supports the specification of policies at varying granularity levels and the specification of user credentials as a way to enforce access control. Access control is available according to both push and pull document distribution policies, and document updates are distributed through a combination of hash functions and digital signature techniques. The Author-X approach to distributed updates allows a user to verify a document's integrity without contacting the document server

    Le lettere di Francesco Paolo Como a Ettore Ferrari.

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    In 1923 the sculptor Francesco Paolo Como (Taranto, 1888-Rome, 1973) wins the contest for the Monumento ai caduti in Taranto. As known, the realization of this work suffers many delays because of tension between the author and the various committees. Only in 1953, the last group, the Aquilifero, can be set up. The article analyses the sequence of events related to the monument through a series of missives between Como and his mentor Ettore Ferrari (Rome, 1845-1929). Through this correspondence is possible to write a clearer history of the monument and his author, explaining the reasons of Como’s anxiety, his relationship with Ferrari and his social role into the ‘fascistissima’ Taranto

    Il Naxiǰewan di Luigi Villari.

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    Luigi Villari’s book Fire and Sword in the Caucasus, published in London in 1906, is widely quoted by the scholars who study the history of South Caucasus at the time of the first Russian Revolution in 1905. After a short introduction about the interest- ing figure of this author, the first part of the article will take into consideration Villari’s peculiar attitude toward the Armenians. The larger part of the article will consider his first-hand description of the massacres perpetrated by the Azeris (Tartars) in the region of Nakhichevan. As a matter of fact, Luigi Villari’s testimony of the tragic events of 1905 is more interesting than ever to understand the origins of a contrast that continues— even if in a deeply different situation—to stain with blood the relationship between Armenians and the South Caucasian Turks

    Rhétorique et compréhension

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    @incollection{OL-FERRARI-2006, author = {St{é}phane Ferrari}, title = {{Rh{é}torique et compr{é}hension}}, chapter = {7}, pages = {195-224}, booktitle = {Compr{é}hension des langues et interaction}, editor = {G{é}rard Sabah}, series = {Trait{é} IC2, s{é}rie Cognition et traitement de l'information}, publisher = {Herm{è}s Sciences, Lavoisier}, year = {2006}

    Faces in the mirror, from the neuroscience of mimicry to the emergence of mentalizing

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    In the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of primate empathic abilities, with particular emphasis on the mirror neuron system associated with mouth/face actions and expression. Mouth and faces can be very salient communicative classes of stimuli that allow an observer access to the emotional and physiological content of other individuals. We thus describe patterns of activations of neural populations related to observation and execution of specific mouth actions and emotional facial expressions in some species of monkeys and in humans. Particular attention is given to dynamics of face-to-face interactions in the early phases of development and to the differences in the anatomy of facial muscles among different species of primates. We hypothesize that increased complexity in social environments and patterns of social development have promoted specializations of facial musculature, behavioral repertoires related to production and recognition of facial emotional expression, and their neural correlates. In several primates, mirror circuits involving parietal-frontal regions, insular regions, cingulate cortices, and amygdala seem to support automatic forms of embodied empathy, which probably contribute to facial mimicry and behavioural synchrony. In humans these circuits interact with specific prefrontal and temporo-parietal cortical regions, which facilitates higher order cognitive functions such as cognitive empathy and mental state attribution. Our analysis thus suggests that the evolution of higher forms of empathy, such as mentalizing, is also linked to the coupling between the perceptual and motor system related to face processing, which may have undergone a process of exaptation during primate phylogeny

    Le texte évaluatif : de la phraséologique à l'analyse du discours

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    @inproceedings{AC-FERRARI-2006, author = {St{é}phane Ferrari and Dominique Legallois}, title = {{Le texte {é}valuatif : de la phras{é}ologique {à} l'analyse du discours}}, year = {2006}, booktitle = {Actes du 25e Colloque international sur le lexique et la grammaire}, organization = {September}, address = {Palerme, Italie} }International audienc

    Les besoins d'interaction en traitement automatique des langues et en linguistique de corpus : étude de cas

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    @inproceedings{CN-FERRARI-2003, author = {St{é}phane Ferrari and Vincent Perlerin}, title = {{Les besoins d'interaction en traitement automatique des langues et en linguistique de corpus : {é}tude de cas}}, year = {2003}, booktitle = {{Actes des 3{è}mes Journ{é}es de la Linguistique de Corpus}}, address = {Lorient, France}, editor = {G. Williams}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, month = {septembre} }National audienc
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