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    Libri legales e cultura giuridica alla corte di Ruggero II. La testimonianza di un contemporaneo

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    An unedited quotation from the prologue of Justinian Institutiones in a Greek byzantine poem wrote in the middle of the XII century by an Anonymous author, which was close to the court of Roger II, allows us to investigate the Byzantine legal and literary texts tradition in Norman Sicily

    Due documenti inediti dalla terra di Mesa (Calabria, XII secolo)

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    This study aims to collect the data relating to a relevant area of South Calabria, in Norman time knew as χώρα τῶν Μεσῶν in greek sources, and to edit two unpublished private deeds drawn in greek in the XIIth century relating to it

    Καὶ τὸ πρόστιμον ἀφιερῶ τῆ ἐκκλησία. Un'applicazione della garanzia contro l'evizione nella Palermo normanna.

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    A greek deed of sale drawn in Norman Palermo attests to the effective application of a legal guarantee dating back to the Roman law which is usually regarded as a formula

    Les fonds d'archives grecs de l'Italie du Sud et de Sicile. Un miroir pour l'Athos?

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    André Guillou began publishing the Greek documents of Southern Italy shortly before the appearance of the third volume of the Archives de l’Athos (Actes de Xéropotamou, 1964). The first volume, published in 1963, was followed by six other in the series Corpus des actes grecs d’Italie du Sud et de Sicile (1974–2009). Additional publications have appeared since then. Thanks to this editorial work we may now attempt a comparison of the Italian documentary body with the already well-known Athonite material, which may permit a better understanding of the regional particularities of the documents. More than a thousand documents written in Southern Italy survive from the Byzantine and Angevin periods (10th–14th centuries), covering an area extending from Latium to Sicily. They comprise public and semi-public documents, private documents, inventories and minutes. The private acts, which have been neglected by both historians and scholars of diplomatics, deserve particular attention. Mostly preserved in the original, many are still unpublished or have appeared only in unreliable editions, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Taking stock of all the documentation available to date, this paper focuses on the history of the archives and on the policies of document conservation during medieval and modern times

    Giorgio di Antiochia e la sua chiesa

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    Critical historical profile of George of Antioch, minister plenipotentiary of the Norman king Roger II, from archival and literary sources written in Greek and Arabic in 12th century Sicily

    La restaurazione dell'Impero romano in Italia

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    The article describes the stages of the political restoration of the Roman Empire in peninsular Italy and Sicily during the reign of Emperor Justinian (533-552); the establishment of Byzantine rule during the next five century on different italics areas, its political and cultural relevance

    Sicily and Southern Italy: A Long-Lasting Byzantine Multilingualism

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    The aim of this paper is to examine the literary and documentary sources produced in the ninth- and tenth-century border contexts of Sicily and Apulia, two western regions still central to imperial policy at the time. The former between Byzantium and Islam, and the latter almost reconquered by Latin Lombards, these regions appear as an excellent field for revisiting the Greekspeaking turn of the empire in the middle centuries. The monolingualism of the state was adapted to the plurilingualism of society by means of various strategies that ensured a long western history for Byzantine Hellenism

    Fusioni o confusioni? Due documenti greci con note in arabo nella Sicilia orientale (XII secolo)

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    The article presents two twelfths-century deeds of sale. produced in the Sicilian Val Demone, where a majority Greek population, tenacious of Byzantine tradition, resided. Both documents are drawn up according to Greek legal norms, but included notes of. confirmation and validation, written in Arabic, which utilize and adapt legal formulae and styles established in the Islamic legal sphere. Each, in its different way, point to a certain synthesis, or fusion, of Greek-Byzantine and Muslim practice, and a juridical multiculturalism that one can find also in other inter-religious contexts

    Diritto e retorica alla corte normanna.

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    Based on a selection of documentary and literary sources written in the three languages of the Norman court in Sicily, this article aims to highlight the way in which the interaction between legal knowledge and rhetorical techniques contributed to enhance the political legitimacy of the kingdom, forging a concept of kingship leaning on the convergence of different cultural traditions

    Ferric carboxymaltose for patients with heart failure and iron deficiency in Italy: cost-effectiveness and budget impact

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    Aim: To evaluate the cost–effectiveness of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) versus placebo for the management of iron deficiency in patients with chronic heart failure in the Italian healthcare system and to estimate its impact on the national healthcare budget. Materials & methods: A Markov model was developed to project costs and health outcomes over 1 year, based on data from literature. Healthcare resources consumption was derived from an e-survey administered to clinicians. Costs were obtained from official tariffs. Results: Treatment with FCM represents a dominant strategy compared with placebo, leading to national budget annual savings of 20–97 million Euros, according to different increasing utilization rates. Conclusion: FCM is a cost-saving option for the treatment of chronic heart failure patients with iron deficiency in Italy
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