140 research outputs found
Lettere diplomatiche e lettere familiari: alle origini dell’epistolario di Baldassarre Castiglione
Baldassarre Castiglione (1478-1529), uno dei letterati cinquecenteschi più noti della penisola come autore del Libro del Cortegiano, ricoprì numerosi incarichi diplomatici: oratore dei marchesi di Mantova e poi dei duchi d’Urbino, infine nunzio in Spagna presso l’imperatore Carlo V tra il 1524 e il 1529, anno della sua morte. Nell’arco della sua vita e in virtù del suo ruolo di ambasciatore, Castiglione produsse un’ingente quantità di lettere che abbracciava un arco cronologico di oltre trent’anni (1497-1529). Si tratta di una fonte straordinaria, che costituisce una miniera di informazioni, di natura sia pubblica sia privata, e segue pressoché l’intera parabola biografica e professionale di un personaggio che attraversò, con ruoli da protagonista in ambito politico, culturale, artistico, alcuni decenni cruciali della storia dell’Italia e dell’Europa moderna.Questo articolo si propone di ricostruire la vicenda travagliata del progetto di pubblicazione dell’epistolario di Castiglione negli anni ’70-’80 del XVI secolo e di indagare le diverse ragioni del suo esito fallimentare tra interessi privati, esigenze morali e censure di Stato.Baldassarre Castiglione (1478-1529), one of the 16th-century best known man of letters and author of the Book of the Courtier, held many diplomatic posts: orator of the marquises of Mantua and later of the dukes of Urbino, and finally, nuntius in Spain to Emperor Charles V between 1524 and 1529, the year of his death. During his life and by virtue of his role as ambassador, Castiglione produced an enormous quantity of letters that spanned more than thirty years (1497-1529). This is an extraordinary source, a mine for both public and private information covering nearly the entire personal and professional trajectory of a figure who played a leading role in the fields of politics, culture and art during several decades in the history of Italy and modern Europe.The article aims to reconstruct the complicated story of the project to publish Castiglione’s correspondence during the 1570s and 1580s and the reasons why it failed, which included private interests, moral expectations and State censorship
Independent isotopic yields in 25 MeV and 50 MeV proton-induced fission of natU
Independent isotopic yields for elements from Zn to La in the 25 MeV proton-induced fission of natUnatU were determined with the JYFLTRAP facility. In addition, isotopic yields for Zn, Ga, Rb, Sr, Zr, Pd and Xe in the 50 MeV proton-induced fission of natUnatU were measured. The deduced isotopic yield distributions are compared with a Rubchenya model, the GEF model with universal parameters and the semi-empirical Wahl model. Of these, the Rubchenya model gives the best overall agreement with the obtained data. Combining the isotopic yield data with mass yield data to obtain the absolute independent yields was attempted. The result depends on the mass yield distribution.peerReviewe
Francesco Sansovino
As part of a larger project on the history of relations between Christians and Muslims in the modern age, this essay aims to shed light on the figure and work of Francesco Sansovino (Rome 1521- Venice 1583), writer, translator and curator of texts as well as founder of print shop which over a period of roughly twenty years published more than fifty works. Sansovino was author of two texts (Historia universale, 1560-61 and Annali turcheschi 1571) which deal with the history, customs, culture and religion of the Ottoman civilization and which enjoyed a wide circulation. The essay aims to show how within the panorama contemporary publications these works of Sansovino’s were intended, above all, to disseminate knowledge about the Ottoman Turks: an approach that was quite unlike that of ideological confrontation against the infidels following the footsteps of Paolo Giovio’s Commentario de le cose de’ Turchi , a work dedicated to emperor Charles V and published in 1531 and which served as Sansovino’s main source and model
Beyond Measure: Implicating Law Reviews and Author Rankings in Low Impact Factors in Legal Scholarship
This article argues that the current academic author ranking system is flawed. This flaw arises due to obscuring the scope and value of legal scholarship. This obfuscation ultimately hinders innovation and meaningful impact across the legal landscape
Beyond Measure: Implicating Law Reviews and Author Rankings in Low Impact Factors in Legal Scholarship
This article argues that the current academic author ranking system is flawed. This flaw arises due to obscuring the scope and value of legal scholarship. This obfuscation ultimately hinders innovation and meaningful impact across the legal landscape
Modelling individual preferences for environmental policy drivers: Empirical evidence of Italian lifestyle changes using a latent class approach
Degraded air quality severely affects the health of citizens worldwide. The design of effective policies requires exploring public preferences for environmental and air quality policy instruments. Within the EC-FP7 SEFIRA project, using a choice experiment that stresses the trade-offs between attributes, this study investigates public preferences for environmental policy drivers in Italy. The main objective is to investigate the role played by selected policy drivers in determining policy preferences, complemented by elasticity and willingness to pay estimations. Preference heterogeneity and the role of socio-economic and attitudinal variables are explored with a latent class model over 2400 respondents sampled across Italy. The results allow identifying the different role played by the policy drivers across the classes. It emerged that most of the respondents (43%) are particularly sensitive to the cost components (cost sensitive respondents). The remaining respondents instead show an important sensitivity towards personal engagement in term of changes in the mobility and eating habits (lifestyle-change sensitive respondents). However, while 29% of them perceive these habits’ changes as negatively impacting on the personal utility, the other 28% of respondents translate the potential changes in the habitual behaviour of driving and eating as environmental and health benefits. Based on the modelling results, potential policies are simulated reporting respondents’ reaction to selected scenarios. It shows the crucial role played by reduction of premature deaths due to atmospheric pollution and measure cost.
ã 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-N
Interview with Rebecca Johns, Author of \u3cem\u3eThe Countess\u3c/em\u3e
Today on MLS we invite Rebecca Johns, author of Icebergs to discuss her recently released new novel, The Countess, a fictional memoir about the Hungarian noblewoman who was the archetype for many vampire stories. Johns speaks to us about the excitement of doing research for her work and writing about a much misunderstood character in history
Correction to: SICE national survey: current state on the adoption of laparoscopic approach to the treatment of colorectal disease in Italy (Updates in Surgery, (2019), 71, 1, (77-81), 10.1007/s13304-018-0606-5)
Page 80, Acknowledgements section: The surname and given name of author Riccardo Brachet Contul was incorrectly published. The correct surname and given name should read as: Surname: Brachet Contul and Given Name: Riccardo
Oculocornia Oliger 1985
Oculocornia Oliger, 1985 Type species: Oculocornia orientalis Oliger, 1985 by monotypy and by original designation. Etymology. The origin of this name was not explained by the author, but it is clearly derived from the Latin “oculi” (eyes) and “cornu” (horn), i.e. eyes on horn. Description. The same as for species. Diagnosis. This genus can be easily separated from all other erigonines by the presence of two ocular outgrowths, an anterior one bearing the anterior median eyes, and a divided posterior one bearing a posterior median eye on each division. In addition, this genus has unique dorsal tibial apophyses: a two-armed large apophysis with longer terminal part, and two small conical apophyses placed near the base of the large apophysis. No Palaearctic or Holarctic genera or species with two cephalic outgrowths has a subdivided posterior outgrowth, and no taxon known to us has the terminal (retrolateral) arm of the dorsal tibial apophysis larger than mesal (prolateral) one.Published as part of Gnelitsa, Valeri A. & Marusik, Yuri M., 2006, Redescription of the monotypic erigonine genus Oculocornia Oliger, 1985 from the Russian Far East (Araneae, Linyphiidae), pp. 63-68 in Zootaxa 1344 on page 64, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17448
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