167 research outputs found
Circolazione di materiali ebraici e arti visive nell'Italia rinascimentale
L'interesse della speculazione cristiana rinascimentale per il bello nell'arte ebbe ripercussioni sul pensiero e sull'estetica degli autori ebrei attivi nell'Italia del XVI secolo. Nel contributo si esaminano alcuni testi di pensatori ebrei rinascimentali influenzati dalle tendenze speculative contemporanee non ebraiche e si osserva come tale produzione abbia influenzato anche la realizzazione di opere cabbalistiche riccamente decorate che furono apprezzate anche da autori cristiani
Trophic biology of Merlangius merlangus (Linneo, 1800) (Osteichthyes, Gadidae) in the North Adriatic Sea.
It has been studied the diet’s composition of Merlangius merlangus (Osteichthyes, Gadidae). The specimens have been captured in the north Adriatic sea all year long. This is a nekto-benthic species and it prefers Crustacea and Teleostea, with fluctuations related to seasons and the reproductive period. There are less important diet constituent like Policheta and Cephalopoda
Antonio Lelli fra Pasquino, Petrarca e Roma antica
This contribution focusses on Antonio Lelli, author of a Life of Petrarca and of some pasquinades. In the first section on this paper, through an in-depth analysis of already known witnesses and the acquisition of new literary and documentary sources, the traditional bio-bibliographical profile of the Roman humanist is corrected and enriched with new features
Umanesimo e cultura ebraica nel Rinascimento italiano
Il volume raccoglie conferenze perlopiù presentate nell'occasione di una giornata di studi organizzata da ISI (International Studies Institute) a Firenze nel marzo 2016, dedicata allo studio interdisciplinare della circolazione e ricezione di materiali intellettuali ebraici nell'Italia rinascimentale
The Origins of the Jewish Autobiographic Genre: Yohanan Alemanno (1434 - after 1504) and Abraham Yagel (1553 - after 1623)
The author traces the beginning of a biographic and autobiographic literary genre in Italian Hebrew literature back to the 15th century encyclopedic treatises of Yohanan Alemanno and the 16th century writings of Abraham Yagel
Edward Goldberg, Jews and Magic in Medici Florence: The Secret World of Benedetto Blanis; Id., A Jew in the Medici Court: The Letters of Benedetto Blanis Hebreo (1615–1621)
The author reviews the edition of over 200 Italian letters sent by an early 17th-century Florentine Jew to prince Giovanni de' Medici. The letters provide significant insights on Jewish culture in late Renaissance Florence and on the intellectual cooperation between Jews and the members of the local aristocracy
Elodie Attia, Les manuscrits de Raphaël de Prato ("Berlin Studies in Judaism", 2), Torino, Nino Aragno Editore 2012
The reconstruction of the manuscript library of a 16th-century Italian rabbi is here taken into account. The author deals mainly with the paleographic analysis of the works of Raphael da Prato, shedding light also on the contents of the codices
Prisca Philosophia and Docta Religio. The Boundaries of Rational Knowledge in Jewish and Christian Humanist Thought
The author deals with the problem of the limits of intellectual knowledge according to the Jewish and the Christian philosophical schools which were most popular in Italy during the late fifteenth century. By taking some unpublished Hebrew sources related to the "prisca philosophia" tradition into account, he compares them with contemporary non Jewish texts, especially those circulating in the Florentine Neoplatonic milieu of Marsilio Ficino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
An extended approach to impact assessment in the Horizon 2020 digital manufacturing domain
This paper presents an extended approach to Impact Assessment (IA) within European Union funded large-scale projects within the manufacturing domain, which may offer value to other research projects and SME organisations seeking to develop detailed organizational reporting. It details the six-phase process that forms the framework for this extended approach, demonstrating how project Outcome Indictors and impact assessment criterion can be aligned through an extensive review and integration of existing impact domains, objectives, measures and evidence sources with project documentation to provide the detailed individual impact assessment criteria for this extended IA approach. It also reports on the application of the approach in the EC-funded digital manufacturing project, European Connected Factory Platform for Agile Manufacturing (EFPF), finding that 24 of the 27 IA criteria were met or exceed, suggesting that the project made an important contribution to the EU Industry4.0 ecosystem through furthering the key priorities of Industrial Leadership, Data Integration, Uptake of New Technologies, Open Science, the Circulation of Knowledge, and a minor contribution to Climate Change Mitigation.This paper details an extended approach to Impact Assessment within Horizon Innovation projects. It extends the standard methods deployed within Horizon projects for impact assessment by presenting a phased methodology involving identifying and aligning project KPIs and data sources with established impact assessment domains, objectives, and measures, before collecting data at timely points through detailed surveys, and then analysing the results. The end result is an extensive list of specific, measurable impact assessment criteria linked to project KPIs and outcomes with attached data sources, making it easy to design impact assessment data collection surveys that return readily comparable results even when responses are collected several years apart.Although this paper has been developed from a project within the Industry4.0 manufacturing domain, it is generalisable and therefore able to be applied to projects in different domains. Hence, this extended approach will hopefully provide a useful guide for those responsible for impact assessment in on-going and future Horizon projects
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