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Tipi di personalità junghiani di estroversione e introversione e solitudine in adolescenza
The present study aims to explore the relationship between Jung’s extraversion
and introversion personality types, loneliness and aloneness during adolescence. A total of 373
adolescents aged between 15 and 19 years (M = 16.57; SD = 1.15) completed the Italian versions
of the Loneliness and Aloneness Scale for Children and Adolescents and the Jung Type
Indicator. Analysis shows a positive correlation between extraversion and an aversion to aloneness
and between introversion and an affinity for aloneness and peer-related loneliness. Moreover, extraversion
and introversion predict the extent of loneliness and aloneness. These preliminary data
are discussed in light of the adolescence developmental task
On the Accuracy of Split-Step Fourier Simulations for Wideband Nonlinear Optical Communications
Uno sconosciuto pittore veronese del Trecento: Tomeo detto Madharius (o Macharius) di Marcemigo (Tregnago)
A seguito del restauro della chiesetta di San Dionigi a Marcemigo (Tregnago, in provincia di Verona), condotto tra il 2008 e il 2009, è stato riportato completamente in luce un pannello affrescato, provvisto di iscrizione dedicatoria, che riferisce come l’autore – altrimenti sconosciuto –, Bartolomeo detto Madharius di Marcemigo, lo realizzò nel 1357 per l’anima del padre e della madre. Vi sono rappresentati i Santi Simone, Taddeo, Tommaso (nell’Incredulità), un altro santo non identificato e Dionigi con due devoti (i genitori del pittore). Su base stilistica, è stato possibile attribuire allo stesso artista anche un San Cristoforo, sostanzialmente coevo, affrescato sul medesimo edificio, nonché accostargli un Cristo pantocratore entro clipeo accostato da due rosoni, con sottostante scena di cui resta solo la cuspide di un trono, dipinto, intorno agli anni Ottanta del XIV secolo, nella cappella della canonica di Tregnago. Tutte queste pitture, di cultura provinciale, erano rimaste sostanzialmente ignote alla letteratura.Following the restoration of the small church of San Dionigi in Marcemigo (Tregnago, in the province of Verona), carried out between 2008 and 2009, a fresco panel was fully brought to light, including a dedicatory inscription. The inscription reveals that the author — otherwise unknown — Bartolomeo, known as Madharius of Marcemigo, created it in 1357 for the soul of his father and mother. The fresco depicts Saints Simon, Thaddeus, Thomas (in the Incredulity), another unidentified saint, and Dionysius with two devotees (the painter’s parents). Based on stylistic analysis, the same artist was also the auctor of a Saint Christopher, painted around the same time on the same building; it is also possible to associate with him a Christ Pantocrator within a clypeus flanked by two rose windows, with a scene below of which only the cusp of a throne remains, painted around the 1380s in the chapel of the parish house of Tregnago. All these provincial culture paintings had remained substantially unknown to literature
Fracture Energy Evaluation of “Interstitial Asphalt Mixtures”
Having an adequate coarse aggregate structure in any asphalt mixture may not be enough to accurately distinguish the cracking performance of an asphalt mixture: indeed, it has been proved that the interstitial volume (IV) can affect asphalt mixtures cracking performance. The IV is defined as the volume with in the coarse aggregate structure filled with finer material, binder and air voids (interstitial components). Several surveying activities on pavement sections made with mixtures designed with Dominant Aggregate Size Range (DASR), which is the coarse aggregate that forms the structural interactive network of aggregate, have been developed in the past. This paper presents an experimental study, recently developed at the University of Florida, aimed at investigating how interstitial components are influenced by different variables, as types of aggregates, aggregate gradation and by binders. The DASR-IC model was used to identify a range of mixtures to be tested by first designing the coarse aggregate structure with adequate inter-locking and then varying the fine portion of the gradation. Laboratory test results from Superpave Indirect Tension Test (IDT) clearly showed that the IV characteristics have a significant effect on asphalt mixture fracture performance
CHARACTERIZATION OF FUNGAL ENDOPHYTIC COMMUNITY OF THE GRAPEVINE BY CULTURE-DEPENDENT AND CULTURE-INDEPENDENT METHODS.
Development of a molecular approach to describe the diversity of fungal endophytes in either phytoplasma infected, recovered or healthy grapevines
Maestro Pulia. Un artefice poliedrico a Verona tra XIII e XIV secolo
Si delinea la figura di un artista poliedrico, maestro Pulia, operante a Verona tra l’ultimo quarto del XIII secolo e gli inizi del secolo successivo. Egli è già noto alla critica per la sua documentata attività pittorica, che fu probabilmente molto apprezzata, ma è andata tutta perduta, e per le sue opere scultoree, di modesto rilievo; si contribuisce qui a precisare il catalogo di entrambe, ridefinendo, almeno in parte, le coordinate entro cui l’artista operò. Inoltre, anche in base a una sottoscrizione che gli attribuisce un’opera epigrafica, gli si assegnano, per la prima volta, altre iscrizioni lapidee di elevato pregio artistico.This study concerns master Pulia, a polyhedric artist from Verona who was working between the last quarter of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th century. He is already well known for his paintings which were probably appreciated at the time but unfortunately everything was lost. He was also a sculptor but not of such a high standard. The aim of this study is to catalogue both areas of work, redefining, at least in part, the framework within which the artist worked. Furthermore, also on the basis of an epigraph which indicates he is its author, other inscriptions on stone of a very high artistic standard can be attributed to this artist for the first time
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