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The Classics of the First Lorenzo de' Medici. For a New Critical Reading of Corinth
openIl presente lavoro si propone di rileggere una delle prime opere di Lorenzo de’ Medici, "Corinto", attraverso temi letterari che lo caratterizzano, tenendo presente i modelli latini, greci e italiani ai quali l’autore attinge e confrontandone altri, pertinenti ai temi analizzati. Dopo una rapida introduzione sul contesto storico in cui il poemetto si inserisce, esso viene presentato per quanto concerne il contenuto e la storia redazionale, approfondita nell’Appendice, dove si presentano inoltre i testi di riferimento. Segue dunque la nuova lettura critica. La riflessione sul concetto di classico e su Lorenzo quale autore e personaggio del poemetto conclude l’analisi.The present work aims to re-read one of Lorenzo de’ Medici’s first works, "Corinto", through the literary themes which characterize it, keeping in mind the Latin, Greek and Italian models on which the author draws and comparing others, pertinent to the themes analyzed. After a quick introduction to the historical context in which the poem fits, it is presented in terms of content and editorial history, detailed in the Appendix, where the reference texts are also presented. Thus follows the new critical reading. The reflection on the concept of classic and on Lorenzo as author and character of the poem concludes the analysis
sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221103811 - Supplemental material for The monoclonal CGRP-receptor blocking antibody erenumab has different effects on brainstem and cortical sensory-evoked responses
Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-cep-10.1177_03331024221103811 for The monoclonal CGRP-receptor blocking antibody erenumab has different effects on brainstem and cortical sensory-evoked responses by Francesco Casillo, Gabriele Sebastianelli, Antonio Di Renzo, Ettore Cioffi, Vincenzo Parisi, Cherubino Di Lorenzo, Mariano Serrao and Gianluca Coppola in Cephalalgia</p
sj-jpg-2-cep-10.1177_03331024221103811 - Supplemental material for The monoclonal CGRP-receptor blocking antibody erenumab has different effects on brainstem and cortical sensory-evoked responses
Supplemental material, sj-jpg-2-cep-10.1177_03331024221103811 for The monoclonal CGRP-receptor blocking antibody erenumab has different effects on brainstem and cortical sensory-evoked responses by Francesco Casillo, Gabriele Sebastianelli, Antonio Di Renzo, Ettore Cioffi, Vincenzo Parisi, Cherubino Di Lorenzo, Mariano Serrao and Gianluca Coppola in Cephalalgia</p
Gasification biochar amendment effects on O. basilicum growth
In this work, the application of biochar from gasification as soil amendant, is studied. The effect on Ocimum basilicum growth with three different substrates was investigated: standard soil as the control sample, soil with 30% wt. of compost added, soil with 30% wt. of biochar added, which biochar was obtained as by-product of a fixed bed gasification process. Five samples for each of the substrates were used in order to increase the statistical validity of the results. 55 days of Ocimum basilicum growth showed that the biochar contributed to an acceleration of the growth and increased the fresh and dry weights with about 50%. In addition, plant height and essential oil content was higher with biochar-based substrates. This application can lead to more efficient and sustainable agricultural processes, giving new impulse to bio-energy production and recycling of by-products in a circular economy context
Breve, E Succinto Racconto Del Viaggio, solenne Entrate, & ossequiosi Vasallaggi ... dell'Augustissimo Imperatore Leopoldo ... Principato Nel Mese di Giugno, e finito d'Ottobre L'Anno 1660 ... / Per opera, e studio di Lorenzo De Churelichz Araldo di Sua Maestà Cesarea
First person – Alba Delrio-Lorenzo
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Alba Delrio-Lorenzo is first author on ‘Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ decreases with age and correlates with the decline in muscle function in Drosophila’, published in JCS. Alba is a PhD student in the lab of Javier García-Sancho and María Teresa Alonso at the Instituto de Biología y Genética Molecular (IBGM), University of Valladolid, Spain, investigating the molecular mechanisms implicated in aging, particularly muscle aging.Peer reviewe
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, March 11, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: On political tensions surrounding the recent revolt by Guerrero and the position taken by the author. (Tlalpan), March 11, 1828
Olmec lithic economy at San Lorenzo
Includes bibliographical references and index.Examines specialized production for manufacturing obsidian cutting tools at San Lorenzo, Mexico, the first Olmec center in the southern Gulf Coast as Mesoamerica's earliest complex society between 1800-1000 BC. Through systematic analysis of this commodity and importation of raw material, on-site production, and distribution of finished goods.--Provided by publisher.Introducing lithic economy -- The San Lorenzo Olmec -- The Lithic percussion industries of San Lorenzo -- Craft production and pressure blade technology at Puerto Malpica -- Trade and obsidian procurement at San Lorenzo -- Supply side economics: obsidian procurement for craft production at the Malpica Workshop -- The distribution and consumption of obsidian on San Lorenzo Island -- From workshop to consumer: the distribution of obsidian blades from the Malpica workshop -- On the origin and transmission of Mesoamerica obsidian blade technology
Study of copper content distribution through the thermochemical conversion chain of vine pruning biomass
Viticulture is mostly affected by a continuous use of copper-based fungicides to contrast fungal diseases. This treatment, used in both traditional and organic cultures, results in a considerable accumulation of Cu in the top soil, then into plants and soil biota. Furthermore, Copper tends to migrate into air, water and soil ecosystem, posing serious threats to the environment and human health because of its toxicity. At the same time, vineyard pruning represent a valiant woody biomass source for renewable energy production through gasification, the thermochemical process where carbonaceous material is converted into a gaseous flammable fuel called syngas. Currently, one of the important challenges for bioenergy production through gasification is the management of heavy metal-contaminated biomasses used as fuel. This study is aimed to investigate the distribution of copper through thermochemical conversion chain of wood grape, from biomass to electrical and thermal energy production. Starting to the amount of Cu based fertilizers applied to traditional and organic viticulture, the heavy metal residues have been checked and analyzed into ashes biomass derived, into gas emissions coming out from PP20 gasifier and into biochar as gasification process by-product. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and X-ray Fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) methods have been performed in order to quantify the amount of residual Copper into the different tested arrays. The assessment of Cu persistence along the thermochemical treatment chain of grape biomass is provided. © 2019 ETA-Florence Renewable Energies
A Florentine family in crisis: the Strozzi in the fifteenth century.
PhDIn 1434 the Strozzi lineage had held a leading position in
Florentine society and government for at least one hundred and fifty
years, and was one of the largest and wealthiest of the city's
patrician lineages. The records of the catasto of 1427 and of the
scrutiny of 1433 are used to give a profile of the dominant social,
economic and political position of the Strozzi before the advent of
Medicean dominance. Their record of electoral success, and the
political and cultural leadership of influential and respected men
such as Palla di Nofri and Matteo di Simone, with other factors, put
the Strozzi amongst the greatest enemies of the victorious Medicean
regime of late 1434. The effects of political opposition and exile
on the lineage are examined both directly, through records of office-holding,
and indirectly through such indicators as marriage alliances
and household wealth. The two most prominent lines of the Strozzi
were exiled after 1434. Palla di Nofri's life and preoccupations in
his Paduan exile are examined, together with the lives of his sons;
none of these Strozzi ever returned to Florence, pursued as they were
by the enmity of the Medicean regime. The very different careers of
Filippo di Matteo and his brother Lorenzo are also examined: how they
succeeded in founding a lucrative bank in Naples, and in returning to
Florence to 'rebuild' (rifare) the position of the Strozzi lineage
there. The final decades of the century saw the Strozzi in an
economically more secure position, due substantially to the efforts
of Filippo. Except for a very small number of its members admitted
into the regime, most of the lineage is here shown to have remained
excluded from significant political office until after the fall of
the Medici regime in 1494
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