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    Giuseppe Toniolo e le azioni sociali

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    Giuseppe Toniolo sostenne con l'elaborazione teorica e con un impegno diretto l'attività delle organizzazioni sindacali cattoliche affermandone gli spazi di autonomia

    Toniolo, D.

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    Giuseppe Toniolo. L’uomo come fine

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    Il volume raccoglie gli atti di un convegno sulla figura e sul pensiero di Giuseppe Toniolo (e sulla storia dell'Istituto G. Toniolo di studi superiori) tenutosi a Milano in Università Cattolica nel 2012. Tra gli autori dei 22 saggi: D. Sorrentino, L. Ornaghi, P. Pecorari, A. Giovagnoli. P.L. Porta.The book contains the records of a conference about Giuseppe Toniolo and his thought (and about the history of the Istituto Toniolo di studi superiori) that took place in the Catholic University of Milan in 2012. Among the authors of the 22 essays: D. Sorrentino, L. Ornaghi, P. Pecorari, A. Giovagnoli, P.L. Porta

    L'impatto della povertà educativa sulle traiettorie di vita dei giovani

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    Il saggio intende evidenziare il rapporto tra la precoce uscita dal sistema scolastico/formativo e le traiettorie di vita dei giovani, prendendo in considerazione i dati dall'Osservatorio Giovani dell'Istituto Toniolo raccolti nel 2012 e nel 2016

    Polarity dependence of EPR parameters for TOAC and MTSSL spin labels: correlation with DOXYL spin labels for membrane studies.

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    TOAC (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid) is a nitroxyl amino acid that can be incorporated in the backbone of peptides. DOXYL (4,4-dimethyl-oxazolidine-1-oxyl) is a nitroxyl ring that can be attached rigidly at specific C-atom positions in the acyl chains of phospholipids. Spin-labelled phosphatidylcholines of the DOXYL type have been used previously to establish the transmembrane polarity profile in biological lipid bilayers [D. Marsh, Polarity and permeation profiles in lipid membranes, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87 (2001) 7777–7782]. Here, we determine the polarity dependence of the isotropic 14N-hyperfine couplings, a(0)N, and g-values, g(o), in a wide range of protic and aprotic media, for a TOAC-containing dipeptide (Fmoc-TOAC-Aib-OMe) and for a DOXYL-containing fatty acid (12-DOXYL-stearic acid). The correlation between datasets for TOAC and DOXYL nitroxides in the various solvents is used to establish the polarity profile for isotropic hyperfine couplings of TOAC in a transmembrane peptide. This calibration can be used to determine the location of TOAC at selected residue positions in a transmembrane or surface-active peptide. A similar calibration procedure is also applied to a(0)N and g(o) for the pyrroline methanethiosulphonate nitroxide (MTSSL) that is used in site-directed spin-labelling studies of membrane proteins

    The concept of democracy in Giuseppe Toniolo

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    This work focuses on Toniolo's idea of democracy. In this respect, even if Toniolo's practical approach does not lead to decontextualised generalisations, some fundamental ideas can be learned from his work. Toniolo proposed a substantive view of democracy as a cooperation for the common good, for the benefit of the less wealthy social strata. Moreover, democracy is interpreted as a bottom-up ordering process, from the social domain to political institutions. The paper argues that in Toniolo true democracy is the result of political participation, social emancipation and economic justice. Such conditions can be achieved through cooperation, respect of hierarchical relationships and enhancement of work conditions in line with the central position of man in the economy

    A novel class of aryldiazine complexes: [(PPh3)2(CO)IrCl(HN:NC6H4R-p)(CPh)] (BF4) (RNO2, CN, COCH3)

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    In the reaction with PhCCH, leading to [(PPh3)2(CO)IrCl(HN:NC6H4R-p)(CCPh)] (BF4) (R = NO2, CN, Ac), the vacant\ud coordination site in [(PPh3)2(CO)IrCl(N:NC6H4R-p)] (BF4) played a key role in the activation of the acetylenic C-H bond

    Intervento

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    Intervento introduttivo della sessione, da Nello presieduta, dedicata a «Giuseppe Toniolo promotore di iniziative sociali»: le Settimane sociali (Taccolini M.), il carteggio con Medolago Albani (Trezzi L.), le origini del cattolicesimo democratico (Campanini G.), l'Associazione internazionale per la protezione legale dei lavoratori (Maifreda G.)

    Un caso di riuso. L'apparato illustrativo dell'Infortiatum e del Digestum Novum (Vat. lat. 2514 e Vat. Lat. 1425)

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    This paper examines the miniatures of the Infortiatum (Vat. lat. 2514) and of the Digestum novum (Vat. lat. 1425), two law manuscripts written in Bologna in the 14th century which belonged to the Bolognese master Jacopo da Saliceto (1305/10-1379), to the Mantuan jurist Francesco Gonzaga, at least from 1425, and to pope Innocenzo VIII (1484-1492). As already known, they form a group with mss. Vat. lat. 1409, Vat. lat. 1430 e Vat. lat. 1436, but, different from these three codices illuminated by the Illustratore and other Bolognese masters between 1339 and 1340, they remained with no miniatures until the end of the 15th, when part of the juridical miniatures and initials were painted. The iconographic analysis of these miniatures shows a strict adherence between the text and the represented subjects and a connection with the illustrative tradition of law manuscripts. The stylistic analysis suggests to attribute the miniatures and the initials to Giuliano Amadei, protagonist of the Roman illumination in the second half of the 15th, who probably worked in these two manuscripts in the first half of the Eighties. Other vignettes and initials in the so-called “Roverella style” in the Vat. lat. 1425 were executed by a Veneto/ Ferrarese master influenced by the figurative culture of Pietro Ugelheimer’s law incunabula, particularly close to the Master of the Seven Virtues. This anonymous artist could have worked in the Vat lat. 1425 before Amadei, when the codex was in North Italy. The work of these two illuminators points out the need of an in-depth study on the history of the manuscripts, especially on the transition between Francesco Gonzaga’s library to Innocenzo VIII’s. At the same time, the late work of the two illuminators on 14th century codices shows the fortune and the attention which 14th century Bolognese law manuscripts were still receiving in the following century
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