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    Replication Materials for "We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain"

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    This Zip folder contains the information necessary to replicate Scotto et al.'s Journal of Experimental Political Science Paper: "We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain

    Replication Materials for "We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain"

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    This Zip folder contains the information necessary to replicate Scotto et al.'s Journal of Experimental Political Science Paper: "We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain

    Renata Scotto :

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    1.Armide = Armida (Enfin, il est en ma puissance ; Ah, quelle cruauté) /Christoph Willibald Gluck +2.Iphigénie en Tauride = Iphigenia Tauriszban (Non, je n'espáere plus ; O, toi, qui prolongeas) /Ch. W. Gluck +3.La Vestale = A Vesta-szűz (O des infortunés) /Gaspare Spontini +4.Guillaume Tell = Tell Vilmos (Ils s'éloignent enfin ; Sombre forăet) /Gioachino Rossin

    A Spiritual Reaction to Islamic Prosperity: The Power of Sorrow in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Letters to the Triumphant Church"

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    This chapter tackles the argumentative strategies behind Riccoldo da Monte di Croce's "Epistole ad Ecclesiam Triumphantem" written in the aftermath of the Mamluk conquest of Saint John of Acre (1291), the last outpost of the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem. I will linger on how the threatening presence of Muslims in the East allowed Riccoldo to develop a creative meditation on faith, a refined theological and rhetorical manifesto providing the author and his Christian readers with a spiritual shelter from the dramatic events taking place on earth. I am going to examine in particular Riccoldo’s experience of "sorrow"—one of the possible translations of the Latin word "tristicia"— by looking specifically at the ways in which he describes his faith in God. I will show how, on a rhetorical level, Riccoldo’s exegesis of the Book of Job through Gregory the Great turns out to be the exhortative backbone of the whole collection of his imaginary letters. Referring to Job, it has been claimed that the "Epistole" bear witness to the author’s spiritual crisis, particularly to his crisis of faith, as well as to his loss of certainty and hope in God’s plan—this implies an interpretation of the Book of Job in a deterministic, literalist and pessimistic fashion. I aim to challenge this interpretation of the "Epistole" as a desperate lament conceived by an author who finds himself incapable of escaping a fatalistic view of the present, realistically confused regarding God’s salvation plan and even suffering from agnosticism. I will demonstrate that by means of careful exegetical and rhetorical strategies, the "Epistole" instead provide substantial evidence of Riccoldo’s very faith vis-à-vis the general crisis surrounding him, shedding light on his expectations about the reaction of the Dominican Order—and the Western Church on a broader level—to the last stage of Islamic expansion

    Título: Commentaria in octo libros Aristotelis...

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    Marca tip de ed. na port. e colofónColofónTexto a dúas col., con apostilas marxinais impresas e msSign.: *\p6\s, A-Z\p6\s, a-z\p6\s, []\p4, ?\p3\

    L'Autre e(s)t Nous. Un hommage à Bernard Noel

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    L'articolo, che si vuole un omaggio all'opera del grande scrittore e poeta francese Bernard Noel (1930-2021), ripercorre il percorso della sua produzione letteraria avendo come punto di riferimento primario l'edizione dei quattro volumi delle "Oeuvres" (P.O.L), mettendo in evidenza le fonti della sua ispirazione (Artaud, Blanchot, Bataille), la poetica dello sguardo, l'esperienza dei "monologhi anaforici unipronominali" e la nozione di "sensure", allo scopo di mostrare l'originalità di un'opera sempre fedele alle sue intime ragioni e tale da marcare un'epoca, anche grazie alla sua costante attenzione verso l'Altro e alla relazione con esso, intesa come parte integrante dell'opera stessa

    Trumping Twitter: Sexism in President Trump?s tweets

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    The present paper is part of an overview of the discursive manifestations of the U.S. President Trump’s sexist attitudes and practices. Drawing upon Mills’ model of sexism (2008) and Van Dijk’s socio-cognitive framework (2006), the study will analyse a corpus of all the negative Tweets against women tweeted by President Trump since the beginning of his 2016 campaign (July 2015) to February 2019. The study sheds a light on how President Trump’s vocabulary perpetuates a male-centric hierarchy. Considering the outcome of the 2016 elections, it can be said that his ideology has had a significant impact, particularly amongst his supporters. His political ascendency speaks to how these ideological beliefs risk to become dangerously ingrained in language and society

    Delle prediche del Reuerendo Padre Franceschino Visdomini ... : con tauola nel fine.

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    colofonesColofón en las dos partesSign.: A-S\p8\s, A-O\p8\s, P\p4\sSig. : A-S\p8\s, A-O\p8\s, P\p4\sPortada con grab. xil. ; primer colofón con grab. xil. ; viñetas xi
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