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Approaches to Greek poetry. Homer, Hesiod, Pindar, and Aeschylus in ancient exegesis
Collection of essays by Italian (M. Cannatà Fera, M. Cardin, C. Franchi, C. Meliadò, G. Merro, F. Montana, F. Montanari, D. Muratore, L. Pagani, F. Pontani, R. Tosi, O. Tribulato, G. Ucciardello) and international scholars (P. Bassino, D. Colomo, S. Matthaios, R. Nünlist) about ancient exegesis on Homer, Hesiod, Aeschylus and Pindar
Introduction. Traditions spirituelles et contacts interconfessionnels
La recherche est de plus en plus attentive au rôle que l’interaction entre les communautés religieuses au joué dans le partage de l’espace social, aussi bien que dans les dynamiques identitaires et de transformation culturelle. L’ Égypte médiévale est un terrain particulièrement prometteur pour l’étude de telles problématiques, tant son histoire est marquée par des situations de contact entre différentes communautés ethniques et confessionnelles, source de conflits et de polémiques, mais aussi d’interactions et d’échanges dans les domaines les plus divers. La conviction qu’il est temps d’approfondir ces orientations de recherche dans un effort collectif cherchant à construire une image intégrée de l’histoire religieuse du Proche Orient fut à l’origine d’un programme de recherche quadriennal (2008-2011) de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale (Ifao) du Caire lancée à l’initiative de la directrice des études Sylvie Denoix, en partenariat avec l’Institut français du Proche-Orient (Ifpo) de Damas-Beyrouth, le centre Paul-Albert Février d’Aix-en-Provence (UMR 7297 du Cnrs), l’Institut universitaire de France et l’université du Salento à Lecce (Italie). L’argumentaire du programme proposait une approche valorisant les situations de contact, condition préalable pour un renouveau de l’historiographie des sociétés proche-orientales médiévales. Cet ouvrage collectif réunissant les contributions de dix-sept spécialistes, fruit d’un travail de longue haleine sur les mystiques des trois monothéismes considérées dans le cadre historique précis de l’Égypte médiévale, et appréhendées dans leurs dimension interculturelle, constitue le premier aboutissement de ce programme
Selective mass scaling for distorted solid-shell elements in explicit dynamics: optimal scaling factor and stable time step estimate
The use of solid-shell elements in explicit dynamics has been so far limited by the small critical time step resulting from the small thickness of these elements in comparison with the in-plane dimensions. To reduce the element highest eigenfrequency in inertia dominated problems, the selective mass scaling approach previously proposed in [G. Cocchetti, M. Pagani and U. Perego, Comp. \& Struct. 2013; 127:39-52.] for parallelepiped elements is here reformulated for distorted solid-shell elements. The two following objectives are achieved: the critical time step is governed by the smallest element in-plane dimension and not anymore by the thickness; the mass matrix remains diagonal after the selective mass scaling. The proposed approach makes reference to one Gauss point, trilinear brick element, for which the maximum eigenfrequency can be computed analytically. For this element, it is shown that the proposed mass scaling can be interpreted as a geometric thickness scaling, obtaining in this way a simple criterion for the definition of the optimal mass scaling factor. A strategy for the effective computation of the element maximum eigenfrequency is also proposed. The considered mass scaling preserves the element translational inertia, while it modifies the rotational one, leading to errors in the kinetic energy when the motion rotational component is dominant. The error has been rigorously assessed for an individual element, and a simple formula for its estimate has been derived. Numerical tests, both in small and large displacements and rotations, using a state-of-the-art solid-shell element taken from the literature, confirm the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed approach. Copyright {\copyright} 2014 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd
Pecci, Giuseppe
Ricostruzione della vita e dell'opera di uno dei maggiori filosofi della tradizione neoscolastica, docente al Collegio Romano e poi all'Università "La Sapienza" di Roma
Istoria e descrizione in compendio della città e regno di Algeri dalla sua fondazione fino a' nostri giorni : con la relazione di tutti i costumi, usi, vicende più memorabili, assedj e guerre sostenute, unitamente all'ultimo bombardamento bravamente eseguito dalla squadra spagnuola per ordine dell'invittissimo Carlo III. re delle Spagne e dell'Indie
Exlibris manuscrito en portada de Silva ; Sello en p. 45 de Bibliotecae Collegii S. Stanislae Malacae ; Encuadernación guaglex ; Autor tomado de otras ediciones de la misma obra: Napoli, a spese di Vincenzo D'Aloysio, 1783 ; Viñeta tipográfica en portada ; Friso tipográfico en p. 3 ; Notas a pie de págin
Istruzioni per compilare i processi criminali e nuovo formulario criminale del dottore Iacopo Maria Paoletti ..
Istruzioni per compilare i processi criminali e nuovo formulario criminale del dottore Iacopo Maria Paoletti ... - Terza edizione con aggiunte, e note
Firenze : presso Giuseppe di Giov. Pagani, 182
Sympathetic activation during treadmill exercise in the conscious dog: assessment with spectral analysis of heart period and systolic pressure variabilities.
Coupling Arterial Windkessel with Peripheral Vasomotion: Modeling the Effects on Low Frequency Oscillations
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