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Riqualificazione urbana e realizzazione di Centro Civico a Ponteranica (BG) - Progetto di concorso
Il progetto è pensato come una trama di passaggi sovrapposta al tessuto urbano esistente, allo scopo di distinguere nettamente le vie carrabili da quelle pedonali. Infatti il principale problema di Ponteranica, come più volte rilevato, è latipicità del della sua forma urbana, che non presenta un vero e proprio centro, ma una commistione di strade carrabili, percorsi pedonali, edificati pubblici e privati, priva di una logica ben precisa. In particolare le funzioni pubbliche, o private a destinazione pubblica (come gli esercizi commerciali ed il terziario), non hanno un legame pedonale continuo, piuttosto presentano una frammentazione così forte da costringere i cittadini ad una coabitazione forzata e ineludibile con le automobili. In tutto ciò, il percorso ciclo-pedonale che attualmente si sviluppa a ovest della via Valbona, con i suoi romantici scorci sul verde che costeggia il torrente, suggerisce in nuce il progetto di riqualificazione della città
Early Byzantine encolpia and Images of Holy Sepulchre Shrines, from Tomb 39A at Pella in Jordan
The unrobbed Early Byzantine Tomb 39A at Pella in the North Jordan Valley was published twice in exemplary detail in 1982, a year after excavation. McNicoll suggested a biography through tomb-goods of a pagan army veteran who had collected a piece of very early pilgrimage art in the mid-late 4th c., and this has been accepted without much further comment or review. This burial, however, is neither military nor male, and is likely to date anywhere between the second half of the 4th c. to the first half of the 5th, perhaps closer to ca 400 than much earlier. It contains two bronze objects which are likely to be personal relic-holders (encolpia), one of which is an unusual form. It is decorated in repoussé technique with what could be the earliest surviving images of the two main shrines in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and also depicts a novel version of Christ’s Entry to Jerusalem.Margaret O'He
Pella
Gottlieb Schumacher (1857–1925) was an American-born German civil engineer, architect and archaeologist who was influential in the early archaeological explorations of Palestine. His parents were members of the Temple Association, a Protestant group who emigrated to Haifa in 1869. After studying engineering in Stuttgart between 1876 and 1881, Schumacher returned to Haifa and soon assumed a leading role in surveying and construction in the region. This volume contains the results of the first detailed survey of the ancient city of Pella, conducted by Schumacher for the Palestine Exploration Fund, and published by the Fund in 1888. During the Roman era Pella was one of the cities of the Decapolis, a group of Hellenistic cities which were centres of Greek and Roman culture. Schumacher describes the site of Pella, its extant structures and its surrounding ruins as they appeared at the time of publication.</jats:p
Pella caliginosa
Pella caliginosa (Casey, 1993) CANADA: ALBERTA: Tp. 112, Rge. 20, W. 5 Mer., 14.VII.1981, B.F. and J.L. Carr, lot 5, (1f, LFC). Pella caliginosa is newly recorded in Alberta and in Canada as a whole. North American species of the genus Pella have been associated with ant species of the genus Lasius (subgenus Dendrolasius) and occasionally with species in the genera Crematogaster, Formica, Liometopum, and Tapinoma (Klimaszewski et al. 2005a).Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Klimaszewski, Jan, 2008, New records of Canadian Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 85-114 in ZooKeys 2 (2) on page 106, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/57640
Vespasian V. Pella: International Criminal Justice As A Safeguard Of Peace, 1919-1952
Vespasian V. Pella was an early twentieth century Romanian jurist who conceived and championed a system of international criminal justice that was designed to prevent war, punish atrocity, and vindicate humanity’s political and economic rights. He argued that governments had a duty to prevent economic dislocation as well as criminal acts capable of undermining international order. To construct these safeguards, Pella promoted the unification of domestic criminal law and the incorporation of international norms into domestic law. He also argued that an assembly of nations and an international criminal tribunal should play a subsidiary role by resolving disputes, imposing sanctions, and punishing aggression and violations of the laws of war. According to Pella, these institutions were necessary safeguards against the root cause of aggressive war—a small, disciplined, and ideologically rigid cadre of men who threatened to use the power of the state to manipulate the public into war. In this chapter we will excavate the ideas, people, and events that shaped Pella’s politics—the influence of his parents, the role of republican, pacifist, and socialist ideals, his desire to understand the psychological reactions of individuals and crowds, as well his response to the atrocities of the First World War. It was these atrocities that ultimately led Pella to dedicate his life to advancing what he called the “international criminal law of the future.” He did so through his scholarship, his diplomacy, and above all, through his advocacy in the organizations such as the Association International de Droit Pénale and the Bureau International pour l’Unification du Droit Pénal. In a relatively short period, Pella forged a professional consensus on previously controversial questions such as universal jurisdiction and corporate criminal liability. Yet though his ideas made great strides within the legal profession, the political support necessary to bring his system to life never materialized, either before or after the Second World War. We will examine the obstacles that Pella encountered and the underlying values of his project. Finally, the chapter challenges and overturns the many misconceptions about Pella that have proliferated in recent years and calls for further research into his life and work.First author draf
Pella loricata
Pella loricata (Casey, 1894) (For description and illustrations, see Klimaszewski et al. (2005)). CANADA, Nova Scotia, Upper Rawdon, Hants Co., 16.VII.2008, J. Renkema, highbush blueberry field R1T6E (LFC) 1 male; R1T6H, 18.VII.2008 (CGMC) 1 female; R1T6H, 19.VII.2008 (CGMC) 1 female. Pella loricata was described by Casey (1894) from Ohio, USA. Klimaszewski et al. (2005) reported this species for the first time in Canada from Ontario. We herein provide the first record of P. loricata from Nova Scotia.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Lynch, Derek, Majka, Christopher, Renkema, Justin, Savard, Karine & Hlavac, Peter, 2009, Pella glooscapi, a new rove beetle, and new records of aleocharines from Nova Scotia, Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 35-44 in ZooKeys 22 (22) on pages 41-42, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.22.95, http://zenodo.org/record/57653
Once again on the Pella curse tablet
The Pella curse tablet contains the word ΔΑΓΙΝΑ. This paper proposes to treat it as an etymological cognate of the gloss θήγεια, which we owe to Hesychius. If this is true, we may interpret the Theocritean hapax δαγῦς as a Macedonian loan word.The Pella curse tablet contains the word ΔΑΓΙΝΑ. This paper proposes to treat it as an etymological cognate of the gloss θήγεια, which we owe to Hesychius. If this is true, we may interpret the Theocritean hapax δαγῦς as a Macedonian loan word
Pamphlet Eene Stem Uit Pella
A pamphlet by Hendrik P. Scholte, entitled, Eene Stemuit Pella, Amsterdam, Hoogkamer & Company, 63 pp. The appendices include: The Christian Intelligencer note regarding the settlement in Michigan under A. C. Van Raalte; in the same publication, a note from the Classis of Illinois which wants to help the large number of Dutch immigrants coming to the Middle West; notes from a letter of Rev. Thomas De Witt, of New York, January 27, 1848, to Scholte; an Act of the Iowa Legislature, authorizing elections in the Township of Lake Prairie [where Pella is located?], Jan. 22, 1848; a map of the State of Iowa, showing the County of Marion and the settlement of Pella; and a map of the Townships 76 and 77, Rage 18 North where Pella was located.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1840s/1281/thumbnail.jp
Pella Stephens 1835
Genus Pella Stephens, 1835 (For literature review, synonymy, description, diagnosis, and illustrations, see Klimaszewski et al. (2005) and Maruyama (2006)).Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Lynch, Derek, Majka, Christopher, Renkema, Justin, Savard, Karine & Hlavac, Peter, 2009, Pella glooscapi, a new rove beetle, and new records of aleocharines from Nova Scotia, Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 35-44 in ZooKeys 22 (22) on page 37, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.22.95, http://zenodo.org/record/57653
O nowym uogólnieniu kokwaternionów Pella
In this paper we introduce and study a generalization of the split Pell quaternions - split r-Pell quaternions.
We give some identities, among others Binet's formula, Catalan's, Cassini's and d'Ocagne's identity for these numbers.W artykule wprowadzono pewne jednoparametrowe uogólnienie kokwaternionów Pella - kokwaterniony r-Pella. Przedstawione zostały różne tożsamości dla tych liczb m.in. wzór Bineta, Catalana i Cassiniego
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