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    abbracciare, acquosità, aggroppato, albugineo, alchatin, basilica, correggiola, emicrania, mola (1), mola (2), nari, occhio del ginocchio, scorzato

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    Le voci del glossario dell'Almansore sono riunite in una pubblicazione on-line dal titolo "I lessici dell'Almansore" e si può leggere al seguente indirizzo http://lessicialmansore.com/. Il progetto e la pubblicazione I lessici dell’Almansore promossi e patrocinati dall’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” sono diretti da Rosa Piro. Il lavoro si inserisce all’interno del progetto LeMMA (Lessico Medievale della Medicina e dell’Alimentazione) dell’Unità di ricerca dell’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” del Centro Universitario LeItaLiE (Centro di ricerca interuniversitario di Lessicografia dell’italtromanzo e delle lingue europee)

    La critica socialista al “modello emiliano”. Un ricordo, trent’anni dopo

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    Franco Piro, storico dell’economia e intellettuale socialista, torna a riflettere sul “modello emiliano”, oltre trent’anni dopo lo choc del 1977 e il convegno bolognese del 1978. Conclusa la sua parabola, il modello può oggi essere adeguatamente analizzato e periodizzato, recuperando alcuni spunti critici di allora, sulla staticità e l’autoritarismo del Pci; ma anche approfittando di una nuova generazione di studi, più attenta al legame tra piano nazionale e livello locale

    Potenza Capoluogo (1806-2006)

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    Il libro offre un resoconto sulla storia del capoluogo lucano. Rosa Piro ha curato la revisione degli articoli di letteratura, linguistica, teatro e cinem

    2D and 3D data processing of archaeo-magnetic data

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    Introduction. The Sabine Necropolis at Colle del Forno (700-300 B.C.) at Montelibretti, Rome is characterized by dromos chamber tombs, most of them unexplored till now. The tombs can be assimilated to cavities of a standard volume of some cubic meters; the entrance of the tombs is a corridor 6 m long with a 1 square meter section . The surficial geology of the area consists of a series of tuffs about 10 m thick overlying Pleistocene-Quaternary sandy-clayey sediments. A thin layer of top soil (20 - 30 cm) covers the tuff. The investigation of the Necropolis in the past decade has been performed by different geophysical methodologies: electrical, electromagnetic and magnetic methods have been widely adopted to investigate several chamber tombs (Piro et al, 2001). The aim of this paper is to analyze an integrated approach to the processing of magnetic survey data. The magnetic susceptibility contrast between topsoil, subsoil and rocks (topsoil is normally more magnetic than subsoil) permits to detect ditches, pits and other silted-up features that were excavated and then silted or back-filled with topsoil. Meanwhile back-filled areas produce positive anomalies, less magnetic material introduced into topsoil, including many kinds of masonry (for example, limestone walls) may produce negative anomalies of the order of some nanoteslas. The same behavior is related to the presence of cultural voids and tombs whose magnetic anomaly is generated by the lack of magnetic materials due to the cavities of the tombs. In the area a diffused magnetisation is manly due to the presence of top soil and tuff materials and high negative susceptibility contrasts can be expected because of the presence of the tombs. The magnetic survey was performed along a regular grid of 0.5 m x 0.5 m using a optical pumped Caesium-vapour magnetometer G858 (Geometrics), in the gradient configuration, on an area which is well known as far as the presence, size and position of tombs are concerne

    Premessa: Leibniz e l'«arte di comporre dialoghi»

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    This preface introduces 16 dialogues or fragments of dialogue composed by Leibniz, edited and translated in 2007 by several scholars under Francesco Piro's direction. In his Preface, Piro explains the reasons of Leibniz's involvement with the "art of composing dialogues", connecting this involvement with Leibniz's epistemological "perspectivism" and with his virtualist interpretation of the Doctrine of Innate Ideas. Moreover, the preface discusses Leibniz's first attempts of Theodicy, his way to monadology, and other sides of Leibniz's philosophy which can be more clearly understood through his dialogues. Piro's Preface is followed by an Introduction to each dialogue composed by the editors/translaters of the single works: the Introduction to the dialogues 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 and 14-15 are even by Piro
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