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Who is the author of the 1876 Stefano manuscript?
For over one hundred years the Stefano manuscript was a private document in the possession of the Baccich family and descendants. It told a story of the 1875 Stefano shipwreck as narrated by the shipwreck survivor and the founding family patriarch Miho Baccich. In these circumstances the question of authorship of the manuscript was immaterial and did not arise as an issue. However, with the publication of the manuscript the author‟s name, or names, need to be formally attributed to it. It turns out that this is not such a clear-cut matter.
As we shall see, all informed sources attributed the authorship, and the ownership, of the manuscript to Miho Baccich. But the manuscript itself was written by Canon Stjepan Skurla – a priest from Miho‟s hometown of Dubrovnik. The question then arises: should Skurla also be considered as an author of the manuscript, or, even as the sole author (as some would have it)
Fashion Culture: Power In Fashion with Stefano Tonchi and Grazia d'Annunzio
Stefano Tonchi, global chief creative officer for L’Officiel Group, and Grazia d’Annunzio, former deputy director of Vogue Italia, discuss the power of military uniforms and their influence on high fashion. Tonchi is co-author of the book "Uniform: Order and Disorder.
Introduzione [a I cartolari del notaio Stefano di Corrado di Lavagna]
Saggio introduttivo all’edizione dei frammenti dei protocolli del notaio Stefano di Corrado di Lavagna nel quale viene fatta l’analisi codicologica dei frammenti e si ricostruisce la biografia del notaio. Vengono inoltre esaminate la tipologia dei documenti, le tecniche redazionali del notaio e l’organizzazione burocratica della Chiesa genovese nella seconda metà del secolo XIII.
Introduction essay to the edition of the fragments of the protocols of the notary Stefano di Corrado of Lavagna in which the analysis of the codex fragments and reconstructs the biography of the notary is made by the author. She also examined the types of documents, the technical drafting of the notary and the bureaucratic organization of the Church of Genoa in the second half of the thirteenth century
From Lausanne to Luxembourg: the CJEU’s Seraing Judgment and the Boundaries of Sports Arbitration Under EU Law
In this expert analysis, Professor Stefano Bastianon dissects the CJEU’s landmark Seraing ruling (Case C-600/23), which reshapes the contours of sports arbitration under EU law. With particular focus on judicial review and EU public policy, the author explores how the Court balances the autonomy of arbitral mechanisms like CAS with the imperative of effective judicial protection — a judgment that could have far-reaching implications for the future of dispute resolution in sport
Recensione di Robert G. La France, Bachiacca: artist of the Medici court, Firenze, Olschki, 2008
ABSTRACT ITALIANO
Francesco Ubertini detto il Bachiacca ebbe scarsa fortuna critica ma questo volume di Robert G. La France colma una lacuna grave nella critica d’arte con una solida monografia in lingua inglese che prende in esame tutte le opere e i documenti di questo pittore. Stefano Colonna giudica positivamente il libro, pubblicato da Leo Olschki, limitandosi a sottolineare che alcune opere, inserite come autografe dall’autore, presentino differenti qualità.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT
Francesco Ubertini called Bachiacca has had little critical fortune, but this book by Robert G. La France fills a serious lacuna in art criticism with a solid English monograph that examines all the existing works and documents. Stefano Colonna welcomes the book published by Leo Olschki and simply points out that some of the works included by the author as autograph have a different quality
The role of theragnostics in oncology: an interview with Stefano Buono
Stefano Buono* speaks to Commissioning Editor, Sebastian Dennis-Beron: Stefano Buono is the Chief Executive Officer, a member of the board of directors, and a founder of Advanced Accelerator Applications (AAA). He has been responsible for overseeing AAA operations, including the development and commercialization of the current portfolio of diagnostic and therapeutic molecular nuclear medicine products, and listing AAA on Nasdaq (stock symbol: AAAP). Prior to founding the company in 2002, he worked as a physicist at the Centre for Advanced Studies, Research and Development, or CRS4, in Italy. During his 6-year tenure with CRS4, he headed a team of engineers working on different international research projects in the field of energy production and nuclear waste transmutation. Before working at CRS4, and alongside his appointment at CRS4, he worked with Physics Nobel Laureate Carlo Rubbia at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the world’s largest research laboratory for particle physics, in Geneva, Switzerland. He actively participated in the development of CERN’s Adiabatic Resonance Crossing (ARC) method. He is the author of numerous scientific papers. He received his Master’s degree in Physics from the University of Turin, in Italy, in 1991. </jats:p
A Sentence Structure-based Approach to Unsupervised Author Identification
Assessing whether two documents were written by the same author is a crucial task, especially in the Internet age, with possible applications to philology and forensics.
The problem has been tackled in the literature by exploiting frequency-based approaches, numeric techniques or writing style analysis. Focusing on this last perspective, this paper proposes a novel technique that takes into account the structure of sentences, assuming that it is strictly related to the author's writing style. Specifically, a (collection of) text(s) in natural language written by a given author is translated into a set of First-Order Logic descriptions, and a model of the author's writing habits is obtained as the result of clustering these descriptions. Then, if an overlapping exists between the models of a known author and of an unknown one, the conclusion can be drawn that they are the same person. Among the advantages of this approach, it does not need a training phase, and performs well also on short texts and/or small collections
Regimento et guberno. Amministrazione e finanza nei comuni di Terra d’Otranto tra antico e nuovo regime
This book presents the results of a long process of research carried out by the author of an extensive archival material consulted in the Public record offices of Taranto, Lecce, Naples and Paris. Through the examination of these documents Stefano Vinci investigated from inside the administrative and financial system of the municipalities in Terra d'Otranto between the Eighteenth and Nineteenth century, with particular attention to the reforms introduced by the French and their effects in the peripheries of the Kingdom. Specifically are examined the problems related to the organization of municipal bodies, the evolution of the local Parliament, the interference and usurpations of the barons and the consequent lawsuits filed in Neaples, the state of the finances and space of autonomy of the peripheral organisms compared to the power of the offices in Neaples
Analyzing the ComSoc Conference Portfolio
In this President's Page, I am pleased to introduce Stefano Bregni, the past Vice President for Conferences (2018–2019, 2020–2021) and currently Director for Conferences Operations (2022–2023) of the IEEE Communications Society, who will present the analysis we are carrying out on our Conference Portfolio. Prof. Stefano Bregni is with Politecnico di Milano, Italy. He contributed to ETSI/ITU-T Standards on network synchronization, and is an author of 100+ papers and of a recognized book on network synchronization (Wiley, 2002). He has served as a tireless IEEE volunteer for more than 25 years. He is or served as General Vice-Chair of GLOBECOM 2022, Technical Program Co-Chair of GLOBECOM 2023 and ICC 2016, Technical Program Vice-Chair of GLOBECOM 2012 and GLOBECOM 2009, Symposium Co-Chair in nine other ICC/GLOBECOMs and Chair of the Steering Committee of the IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications (IEEE LATINCOM). He received the IEEE ComSoc/KICS Exemplary Global Service Award (2019) and the IEEE ComSoc Hal Sobol Award for Exemplary Service to Meetings & Conferences (2014)
Alessandro Criscuolo. Un avvocato tra età liberale e fascismo
The essay draws a legal profile of the lawyer Alessandro Criscuolo, who lived between two centuries. Through his writings and his speeches, the author outlines the eloquent art and the juridical culture of Criscuolo
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