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    Discorso Storico Critico Sopra Il Colosso Di Bronzo Esistente Nella Città di Barletta / Del Conte D. Trojano Marulli. Dedicato Al Signor Cavaliere Albino Luigi Millin Direttore des Museo Reale di Antichità di Parigi

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    DISCORSO STORICO CRITICO SOPRA IL COLOSSO DI BRONZO ESISTENTE NELLA CITTÀ DI BARLETTA / DEL CONTE D. TROJANO MARULLI. DEDICATO AL SIGNOR CAVALIERE ALBINO LUIGI MILLIN DIRETTORE DES MUSEO REALE DI ANTICHITÀ DI PARIGI Discorso Storico Critico Sopra Il Colosso Di Bronzo Esistente Nella Città di Barletta / Del Conte D. Trojano Marulli. Dedicato Al Signor Cavaliere Albino Luigi Millin Direttore des Museo Reale di Antichità di Parigi (1) Cover (1) Titelblatt (6) Widmung (8) Vorrede (16) Text (54) Illustrationen (174) Fotodokumentation (188

    Paolo Raffaele Trojano

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    Volume di Atti curato insieme con Aniello Montano. Analisi critica della mole di inediti del Trojano sulle tematiche politico-giuridiche. Paolo Raffaele Trojano, estimated to be the greatest irpinian philosopher, taught Moral philosophy at the University of Torino, as exponent of a current labeled as “umanistica” and going beyond the positivist thought, but influenced by the neokantian movement. Trojano was a milestone of the history of the Italian southern thought as A. Negri says. Between Croce and Gentile, reading the Greeks and the modern authors like Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Stirner, Trojano was able to develop his own very personal theoretical work which covered science, politics, law, religion

    Prima informazione sugli inediti di Filosofia della Politica e del Diritto, con appendice teoretica.

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    Analisi critica della mole di inediti del Trojano sulle tematiche politico-giuridiche. Paolo Raffaele Trojano, estimated to be the greatest irpinian philosopher, taught Moral philosophy at the University of Torino, as exponent of a current labeled as “umanistica” and going beyond the positivist thought, but influenced by the neokantian movement. Trojano was a milestone of the history of the Italian southern thought as A. Negri says. Between Croce and Gentile, reading the Greeks and the modern authors like Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Stirner, Trojano was able to develop his own very personal theoretical work which covered science, politics, law, religion

    Structural connectivity in a single case of progressive prosopagnosia: The role of the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus

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    Progressive prosopagnosia (PP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive and selective inability to recognize and identify faces of familiar people. Here we report a patient (G.S.) with PP, mainly related to a prominent deficit in recognition of familiar faces, without a semantic (cross-modal) impairment. An in-depth evaluation showed that his deficit extended to other classes of objects, both living and non-living. A follow-up neuropsychological assessment did not reveal substantial changes after about 1 year. Structural MRI showed predominant right temporal lobe atrophy. Diffusion tensor imaging was performed to elucidate structural connectivity of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) and the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF), the two major tracts that project through the core fusiform region to the anterior temporal and frontal cortices, respectively. Right ILF was markedly reduced in G.S., while left ILF and IFOFs were apparently preserved. These data are in favour of a crucial role of the neural circuit subserved by right ILF in the pathogenesis of PP

    Dictys Cretensis et Dares Phrygius De bello trojano ex editione Samuelis Artopoei, cum notis et interpretatione /

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    "Joseph Iscani De bello trojano libri sex", ed. by Samuel Dresemius.Paged continuously.Bibliography: V.2, p. 642-647.Mode of access: Internet

    Per una ricostruzione dei partiti politici. Riflessioni in margine alla teoria di P.R. Trojano

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    L'articolo ricostruisce la teoria dei partiti politici in Paolo Raffaello Trojano

    Constructional apraxia from the roots up: Kleist, Strauss, and their contemporaries

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    The concept and the term of constructional apraxia have been proposed by Karl Kleist and described in his impressive book "Gehirnpathologie", published in 1934. However, the first ever paper under the heading of constructional apraxia was written by Hans Strauss, one of Kleist's pupils, and published in 1924. Nowadays, the term constructional apraxia is still in use to refer to all disorders observed in drawing and assembling activities; its assessment, performed as it was in early studies, is part of common practice in behavioral neurology and neuropsychology. Nonetheless, the concept and the neural underpinnings of constructional apraxia have been deeply revisited with respect to the original proposal. Modern studies demonstrated that drawing and assembling are based on very large and complex brain networks extending in both hemispheres, including the left angular gyrus (as hypothesized by Kleist) but well beyond the original ideas about localization of constructional apraxia. From a clinical point of view, constructional apraxia has poor localizing value but provides valuable diagnostic information for conditions of cognitive impairment
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