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    Alla ricerca di Milman Parry

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    The Milman Parry Blues è il tentativo di narrare in modo rapsodico le vicende del giovane Milman, raccontando il suo viaggio di formazione: una “Parreide”, probabilmente, un abbozzo di poema orale, un canto pensato secondo le leggi compositive dell’epica. Ciò che però ne fa un unicum è il fatto che il poema di Antonio Milano non assume come protagonista un qualche eroe epico – greco, balcanico, islamico o indiano – ma il cantore stesso delle storie e, insieme, lo scopritore delle leggi compositive dell’epica. Nell’edizione presente (che è la prima integrale in assoluto) si è cercato di lasciare intatta la scrittura del poema, affidando a poche note esegetiche, all’Indice dei nomi e a qualche immagine, il compito di diradare, ove utile, la cortina fumogena stesa dall’Autore a protezione della sua opera. Un’opera che, pur pubblicata per la necessità di farla conoscere, chiede di mantenere la sua oralità assoluta. Oralità di composizione e oralità di fruizione

    A new fireworm (Amphinomidae) from the Cretaceous of Lebanon identified from three-dimensionally preserved myoanatomy

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    oai:nhm.openrepository.com:10141/601424© 2015 Parry et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. The attached file is the published version of the article.NHM Repositor

    The Milman Parry Blues

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    The Milman Parry Blues è il tentativo di narrare in modo rapsodico le vicende del giovane Milman, raccontando il suo viaggio di formazione: una “Parreide”, probabilmente, un abbozzo di poema orale, un canto pensato secondo le leggi compositive dell’epica. Ciò che però ne fa un unicum è il fatto che il poema di Antonio Milano non assume come protagonista un qualche eroe epico – greco, balcanico, islamico o indiano – ma il cantore stesso delle storie e, insieme, lo scopritore delle leggi compositive dell’epica

    Recuperando la historia a través de la música

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    La música, es una actividad omnipresente que ha acompañado históricamente a todas las culturas, entrelazada fuertemente con la vida social. Se crea y se desarrolla conforme las concepciones culturales de cada sociedad, abordando aspectos como el encuentro, los vínculos familiares y sociales, las relaciones intergeneracionales, así como la naturaleza y diversas ritualidades (Shifres, 2020). Mas allá de la función recreativa, la música desempeña diversos roles y tiene múltiples propósitos. Es por ello, que no sorprende que sus estilos generales, y el folclore en particular, sean considerados un recurso importante no sólo para la recuperación y preservación de la historia de cada pueblo, sino que también para la reinterpretación y resignificación de la identidad social y cultural.Fil: Diaz Abrahan, Veronika Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas; Argentin

    Phthiracarus flexisetosus Parry, 1979, sp. nov.

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    Phthiracarus flexisetosus sp. nov. (Fig. 7D-F) Adult: Medium-sized and moderately strongly sclerotized. The aspis (Fig.7D) ranges in length from 230-255 µm with a greatest width of 170-220 µm. All the dorsal setae are fine and rather long. Setae (il) are about 1-5 times the length of setae (la) and equal to the distance il-ro. The rostrals, which are inserted relatively far apart, do not reach the anterior limit of the aspis. The sensillus (Fig. 7E) is 30 - 40 µm long, broadly clavate, serrated and closely resembles that found in P. clavatus. The notogaster (Fig. 7F), about 560 µm long and with a greatest depth of about 330 µm, is elongate in lateral aspect. All the setae are long (more than the distance c1 - d1), fine and slightly flexuose. Setae c1 and c3 are inserted on the posterior margin of the collar and seta a submarginally. Vestigial f1 is located adjacent to seta h1 and towards the mid-dorsal line. The fissures ip and ips are absent. On each anal plate there are only three setae, of which ad3, is rather short. The chelicerae are about 172 µm long. The principal segment carries 16-19 sharply pointed spines on the paraxial surface and 12- 17 conical spines antiaxially. The leg chaetotaxy is of the 'reduced type' with the setal formulae: I (1-3-2-5-15-1); II (1 —3—2—3—11— 1); III (2-2-1-2-10-1) and IV (2-1-0-2-9-1). On tarsus I seta u' is short, thick and resembles a eupathidium. Types: Holotype, BMNH reg. no. 1976.2.18.17, and two paratypes, 1976.2.18.18-19, from the F layer under a mixed stand of beech and oak, New Forest, Hampshire, 27.iii.73 (B. W. Parry). P. flexisetosus is known only from the type locality. Remarks: In comparison with the other 'reduced chaetotaxy' species examined, P.flexisetosus is rather large and the interlamellar and notogastral setae are much longer.Published as part of Parry, B. W., 1979, A revision of the British species of the genus Phthiracarus Perty 1841 (Cryptostigmata: Euptyctima), pp. 323-363 in Bull. British Mus. nat. Hist., Zool. ser. 35 on pages 339-34

    Un exemple de décentralisation industrielle : la dispersion des usines de « La Radiotechnique » à l'Ouest de Paris

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    Parry Claude. Un exemple de décentralisation industrielle : la dispersion des usines de « La Radiotechnique » à l'Ouest de Paris . In: Annales de Géographie, t. 72, n°390, 1963. pp. 148-161

    International Fuel Tax Assessment: An Application to Chile

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    Most developed and developing country governments levy taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel used by motor vehicles. However, outside of the United States and Europe, automobile and heavy truck externalities have not been quantified, so policymakers have little guidance on whether prevailing tax rates are anywhere close to their corrective levels. This paper develops a general approach for roughly gauging the magnitude of motor vehicle externalities, and hence the corrective tax on gasoline and diesel, for individual countries, based on pooling local data sources with extrapolations from U.S. data. The analysis is illustrated for the case of Chile, though it could be readily applied to other countries with appropriate data collection.gasoline tax, diesel tax, externalities, optimal tax, welfare gains, Chile

    Quetzalcóatl et Guadalupe — La formation de la conscience nationale au Mexique, Jacques Lafaye

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    Parry John H. Quetzalcóatl et Guadalupe — La formation de la conscience nationale au Mexique, Jacques Lafaye. In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 62, 1973. pp. 255-257

    The Unsentimental Traveller’s Amours de voyage

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    Parry Graham. The Unsentimental Traveller’s Amours de voyage. In: Caliban, n°13, 1976. La poésie. pp. 55-67

    Phthiracarus clavatus Parry, 1979, sp. nov.

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    <p>Phthiracarus clavatus sp. nov.</p> <p>(Fig. 7A-C; Pl. 3c, f)</p> <p>Adult (Pl. 3c): Large and strongly sclerotized. The aspis (Fig. 7C) ranges in length from 279 - 324 µm with a greatest width of 192 - 208 µm. All the dorsal setae are long and conspicuous. Setae (it) and (la) are more or less equal in length and both pairs of setae reach the level of the rostrals. The latter extend to the anterior margin of the aspis. In the paratype setae (la) are only half the length of setae (it). The sensillus (Fig. 7B; PI. 3f) is 30 - 40 µm long, broadly clavate and distinctly serrated in the distal half. The notogaster (Fig. 7A) ranges in length from 619 - 659 µm with a greatest depth of 421 - 458 µm. All the setae are long (more than the distance c1 - d1) and procurved. Setae c1_3 form a row just behind the posterior margin of the collar. Vestigial f1 is located a short distance posterior to seta h1. The fissures ip and ips are absent. On each anal plate there are five long setae; an1-2 and ad3 being more or less equal in length and somewhat shorter than ad1-2. The chelicerae are approximately 182 µm in length. The principal Segment carries about 20 sharply pointed spines on the paraxial surface and about 18 conical spines antiaxially. The leg chaetotaxy is of the 'complete type' with the setal formulae: I (1-4-2-5-16-1); II (1-3-2-3-12-1); III (2-2-1-2-10-1) and IV (2-1-1-2-10-1). On tarsus I the distal seta coupled with solenidion omega2 is rather short. Seta d on femur I is long, straight and only weakly serrated.</p> <p>Types: Holotype, BMNH reg. no. 1976.2.18.1, from mull soil, Meathop Wood, Westmorland, 19.iii.63 (P. N. Lawrence). Paratype, 1976.2.18.2, from Phragmites litter, Woodbastwick Marshes, Norfolk, 10.vii.74 (S. J. Moore).</p> <p>Distribution: P. clavatus was also recorded from The Woburn Estate, Bedfordshire, 10.iv.72 (B. W. Parry) and from Rosthwaite, Cumberland, 18.V.59 (P. N. Lawrence). This species was not abundant in any of the samples examined.</p> <p>Remarks: P. clavatus appears to be similar to P. borealis (Trägärdh) recorded in rotting birch leaves, Sarek, Swedish Lapland. Three 'cotypes' of borealis (cleared but undissected) were ex- amined and found to be generally larger (notogastral length 659 - 842 µm) and more heavily sclerotized than clavatus. Moreover, in P. borealis the notogastral setae are erect while in P. clavatus they are procurved. The general form of the sensillus is similar in both species.</p> <p>P. clavatus also resembles P. setosellum bryobium described by Jacot (1930) from upland swamp moss, East Village, Monroe, Connecticut, USA. However, in comparison with clavatus, the 'cotype' of setosellum bryobium is much smaller (notogastral length about 252 µm). The notogastral setae appear to be of the same general form in both species. The sensillus, which appears to be lobular in Jacot's figure, is missing in the 'cotype'.</p>Published as part of <i>Parry, B. W., 1979, A revision of the British species of the genus Phthiracarus Perty 1841 (Cryptostigmata: Euptyctima), pp. 323-363 in Bull. British Mus. nat. Hist., Zool. ser. 35</i> on pages 338-33
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