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    AA.VV., Sancta Sanctorum. Présentation de Carlo Pietrangeli; Introduction d'Angiola Maria Romanini. Milan, éd. Electa, 1995. 301 p., nb. ill. coul., et n. et bl.

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    Russo Daniel. AA.VV., Sancta Sanctorum. Présentation de Carlo Pietrangeli; Introduction d'Angiola Maria Romanini. Milan, éd. Electa, 1995. 301 p., nb. ill. coul., et n. et bl.. In: Revue de l'Art, 1996, n°113. p. 86

    AA.VV., Sancta Sanctorum. Présentation de Carlo Pietrangeli; Introduction d'Angiola Maria Romanini. Milan, éd. Electa, 1995. 301 p., nb. ill. coul., et n. et bl.

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    Russo Daniel. AA.VV., Sancta Sanctorum. Présentation de Carlo Pietrangeli; Introduction d'Angiola Maria Romanini. Milan, éd. Electa, 1995. 301 p., nb. ill. coul., et n. et bl.. In: Revue de l'Art, 1996, n°113. p. 86

    Michelstaedter Carlo

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    Pressoché tutti gli scritti di Carlo Michelstaedter furono pubblicati solo dopo il suo sucidio, prima dagli amici V. Arangio-Ruiz e G. Chiavacci e, più recentemente, in molte altre edizioni che l’hanno reso uno dei filosofi italiani più letti e studiati del primo Novecento. La sua riflessione si radica in un contesto mitteleuropeo attraversato da crisi esistenziali e influenze filosofiche che spaziano da Parmenide e Eraclito fino a Ibsen e Nietzsche. Egli critica la “rettorica”, che rappresenta la sottomissione agli interessi egoistici e alle strutture di potere; alla retorica egli contrappone il “benificio”, inteso come apertura disinteressata all’altro, e la “persuasione” quale aspetto soggettivo di colui che agisce il beneficio: la carica emotiva che lo abita. Figure esemplari di persuasione sono in Michelstaedter non solo esponenti del pensiero filosofico e artistico, ma anche grandi riferimenti religiosi come l’autore dell’Ecclesiaste e Cristo. Parole chiave: Carlo Michelstaedter; persuasione e rettorica; beneficio; Ecclesiaste; Cristo   Almost all of Carlo Michelstaedter’s writings were published only after his suicide, first by friends V. Arangio-Ruiz and G. Chiavacci, and more recently in many other editions that have made him one of the most read and studied Italian philosophers of the early twentieth century. His reflection is rooted in a Central European context marked by existential crises and philosophical influences ranging from Parmenides and Heraclitus to Ibsen and Nietzsche. He criticizes ‘rhetoric,’ which represents submission to selfish interests and power structures; against rhetoric, he opposes ‘benefit,’ understood as a disinterested openness to the other, and ‘persuasion’ as the subjective aspect of the one who acts for the benefit: the emotional charge that inhabits him. Exemplary figures of persuasion in Michelstaedter are not only representatives of philosophical and artistic thought but also great religious references such as the author of Ecclesiastes and Christ. Keywords: Carlo Michelstaedter; persuasion and rhetoric; benefit; Ecclesiastes; Chris

    DNA content variability in primates

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    The DNA content of 58 species of primates out of the approximately 180 described (Chiarelli, 1972), belonging to 29 out of the 54 existing genera is reported. The amount of nuclear DNA was measured microdensitometrically on lymphocytes of peripheral blood submitted to the Feulgen reaction. Genome size was found to range from 4.7 to 10.9 pg (respectively 65% and 150% the value observed in man, considered to be 7.3 pg). Generally speaking, in the group of species studied, no correlation was found between Feulgen-DNAcontent and chromosome number. At any rate, three different situations were revealed: (1) the lemurs of Madagascar, with a fairly low and constant DNAcontent and a highly variable chromosome number; (2) the genus Cercopithecus, showing a quite variable DNAcontent, occasionally related to the chromosome number; (3) the subfamily Papiinae, in which both the chromosome number and the DNAcontent appear exceptionally constant. The hypothesis of a different influence of selective pressure on the two parameters, in relation to different environments, is also discussed. According to this hypothesis, these differences would have led to the development of cytologic conditions which are the reflection of different evolutionary pathways
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