460 research outputs found

    Proba e il Cento nuptialis di Ausonio

    No full text
    After reasserting the traditional identification of the poetess Proba with Faltonia Betitia Proba (the wife of Clodius Celsinus Adelphius, PV 351), the Author examines Proba’s and Ausonius’ centos within the frame of the tradition of the literary genre they belong to. She suggests that the similarities in the use of Virgil half-verses in the two centos may be justified if we think that Ausonius, who composed his ‘cento nuptialis’ after 370, did know Proba’s work (presumably composed after 362) and hinted at it with elegance and with a slightly parodistic aim

    Simonetto: Gabriellino d’Annunzio tra Moretti e Marinetti

    No full text
    The retrieval of a letter written by Gabriellino d’Annunzio to Marino Moretti takes the reader behind the stage of the Manzoni Theatre in Milan on 27 March 1905. It was the first staging of Gabriele d’Annunzio’s play La fiaccola sotto il moggio (The light under the bushel), and Gabriellino played Simonetto, the female lead’s brother. His interpretation received mixed reviews, mainly due to the hysterical tone he gave to the character. Numerous sources refer to that première: not only Moretti’s writings but also various contemporary chronicles, as well as Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’a volume Les dieux s’en vont, D’Annunzio reste, in which the author describes and comments the staging. The various sources testify to Gabriele d’Annunzio’s disillusionment towards his own directorial experimen

    Il fondo Marino Moretti, da archivio a casa museo

    No full text
    The author traces the history of “Casa Moretti”, house museum founded by testamentary bequest of Marino Moretti to the Cesenatico Municipality and that is a prime example of integrity of aa archive maintained at the place where it has been developed: next to manuscripts and correspondence there is the library of over 6000 volumes. Among the statutory roles of the institution, beyond the protection of the assets acquired there is that one of increasing the collection and organizing cultural activities. It has established a biennial prize titled to Moretti and is published the magazine “Archivi del Nuovo”

    La raffigurazione dell'Arcangelo Michele nella monetazione medievale

    No full text
    Questo articolo nasce dall’unione delle relazioni tenute dall’autore nel corso dei convegni “Langobardorum Nummorum Doctrina” (2018) e “In Sanctorum Nummis Effigies” (2019). Dopo un’attenta ricerca viene mostrato il percorso dell’iconografia micaelica nella monetazione medievale e il suo cammino attraverso l’Europa. L’effige del santo raffigurata in primis dai Gepidi e poi da Longobardi e Bizantini, si diffonderà in tutta l’Europa medievale, dal Regno di Sicilia fino alla Danimarca. Il lavoro, frutto non solo di una ricerca numismatica, ma anche storica e artistica, vuole essere un punto di partenza di uno studio più complesso che l’autore sta compiendo sulla raffigurazione del santo nelle monete medievali.This article was born from the union of the reports given by the author during the conferences “Langobardorum Nummorum Doctrina” (2018) and “In Sanctorum Nummis Effigies” (2019). After careful research, the path of Michaelic iconography in medieval coinage and its journey through Europe is demonstrated. The effigy of the saint depicted primarily by the Gepids, and then by the Lombards and the Byzantines, spread throughout medieval Europe, from the Kingdom of Sicily to Denmark. This work, the result not only of numismatic but also of historical and artistic research, is intended to be a starting point for a more complex study that the author is carrying out on the depiction of the saint in medieval coins

    Introduction

    No full text
    Networks are pervasive in social and economic life, and the concept itself has been used to describe a plethora of different phenomena. The multidisciplinary origins of network studies gave birth to one of the most prolific and transversal areas of research for its application to many fields as different as physics, biology, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, economics and management. The network approach, in fact, “allows researchers to capture interactions of any individual unit within the larger field of activity to which the unit belongs” (Kilduff & Tsai, 2003, p. 13). In this view, the network perspective offers a distinctive focus on social interactions that allow capturing the complexity of organizations and their micro, meso and macro social systems necessary to tackle some fundamental questions for management and organization scholars. The rich multidisciplinary approach that characterized the birth and life of network studies suggests that they have the potential to complement management studies in the analysis of an increasingly complex world, where challenges as important as the digital transformation, the sustainable development, and the international tensions in the political, social, health and safety domains are changing organizations and institutions. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023

    Clinical and Clinical Pathological Presentation of 310 Dogs Affected by Lymphoma with Aberrant Antigen Expression Identified via Flow Cytometry

    No full text
    : Phenotypic aberrancies have been reported occasionally in canine lymphomas. Here, we retrospectively collected 310 canine lymphomas with an aberrant phenotype detected via flow cytometry and describe their clinical and clinical pathological features at diagnosis. There were 152 T-cell lymphomas not otherwise specified (T-NOS), 101 T-zone lymphomas (TZL), 54 B-cell lymphomas, and 3 cases with two suspected concurrent neoplastic populations. The most represented aberrancies were: CD5-, CD4-CD8-, and CD3- in T-NOS lymphomas, CD21+, CD4-CD8-, and CD3- in TZLs, and CD34+, CD44-, and CD5+ in B-cell lymphomas. Among T-cell lymphomas, the aberrant expression of CD21 was significantly more frequent in TZL and the loss of CD5 and CD44 in T-NOS. More than 75% of dogs were purebred; males outnumbered females; the mean age at diagnosis was 8-10 years, depending on lymphoma subtype. A few dogs were symptomatic at the time of diagnosis, and 30% had peripheral blood abnormalities, in line with what is already reported for the general population of dogs with lymphoma. Further studies are needed to assess the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying each specific antigen aberrancy, as well as the diagnostic and prognostic role

    Nimbus. Nota sulla questione dell’«aura» in Ludwig Klages

    No full text
    In this paper the author reconstructs the Klagesian positions that, according to him, have possibly inspired Walter Benjamin in his reflection on “aura”. Ludwig Klages’ thought, in fact, and especially the notion of “Nimbus-Aura”, had an interesting resonance in the work of Walter Benjamin. The author shows that Benjamin has probably shared with Klages the idea that human history is indeed rooted in what we might call “myth”, differently from Theodor Adorno, who intends to criticize Klages’ influence in Benjamin’s notion of “aura”, dialectilizing the mythical “origin” and characterizing it as fiction. In the author’s view, moreover, if in Klages this root receives nourishment from the universal symbolism of matter, that Klages intends as originally “auratic”, in Benjamin this root becomes the starting point through which, by means of artistic reproducibility, the human pattern moves away from the myth

    Sul Manifesto di Bottiroli

    No full text
    L’autore propone alcune riflessioni in dialogo con Return to Literature. A Manifesto in Favour of Theory and against Methodologically Reactionary Studies di Giovanni Bottiroli. The author presents some reflections in dialogue with Giovanni Bottiroli’s Return to Literature. A Manifesto in Favour of Theory and against Methodologically Reactionary Studies

    Leo gallum et maxime album veretur. Tracce della dottrina delle simpatie e antipatie naturali nell’"Exameron" di Ambrogio

    No full text
    The author argues that Ambrose possibly knew of pseudo-Democritus' work

    Elefanti, serpenti e bachi da seta : riflessioni su qualche aspetto del repertorio zoologico ambrosiano

    No full text
    The author studies some aspects of the christianization of ancient zoological knowledg
    corecore