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    Isoperla richardsoni Frison 1935

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    Isoperla richardsoni Frison Collection records. USA, Michigan: Arenac Co., Rifle River, Omer, 44.0477, -83.8561, 21. V.1936, T.H. Frison and H.H. Ross, 7♂, 10♀ (CNC); Benzie Co., Betsie River, Benzonia, 44.6214, -86.0992, 27. V.1939, T.H. Frison and H.H. Ross, ♀ (CNC); Crawford Co., North Branch Au Sable River, 2 mi upstream Lovells, 44.8276, -84.4910, 2. V.1936, J.W. Leonard, ♂ (CNC); Ingham Co., Red Cedar River, 42.7316, -84.4869, 21. V.1891, no collector information, 8♂, 1♀ (MSUC); Lake Co., Pine River, near Skookum, 44.0794, - 85.6430, 27. VI.1938, R.P. Bohland, 3♀ (CNC); Mason Co., Big Sable River, Free Soil, 44.1146¸-86.2084, 26. V.1939, T.H. Frison and H.H. Ross, ♀ (CNC); Mecosta Co., Muskegon River, Big Rapids, 43.6987, - 85.4771, 22. V.1936, T.H. Frison and H.H. Ross, 2♂, 3♀, 1 nymph (CNC, INHS); Schoolcraft Co., Manistique River, Germfask at MI-77, 46.2321, - 85.9288, 1. VI.2010, R.E. DeWalt, M. Pessino, M.M. Brown, and E.W. Hernandez, 2 exuviae (INHS); Washtenaw Co., Huron River, Ann Arbor, 42.2887, - 83.7405, 18. V.1919, T.H. Hubbell, ♀ (UMMZ); same but 15.V.1936, J.A. Oliver, ♀ (CNC); same but 29.V.1939, D.L. Cantrall, 2 nymphs (UMMZ); Huron River, Delhi Mills, 42.3338, -83.8099, 6. V.1937, J. Friouf, nymph (UMMZ); same but 23.V.1938, F.E. Lyman, ♂, 3♀ (UMMZ); Huron River, T2 S, R5 E, S2, 42.3338, -83.8093, 6. V.1937, F.E. Lyman, 9 nymphs (INHS). Comments. Although this species has been collected from several localities in the Upper and Lower Peninsulas, with one exception (Schoolcraft Co., Manistique River) all material were obtained prior to 1940. This species appears to have experienced a marked range reduction.Published as part of Grubbs, Scott A., Pessino, Massimo & DeWalt, R. Edward, 2012, Michigan Plecoptera (Stoneflies): Distribution Patterns And An Updated Species List, pp. 162-173 in Illiesia 8 (18) on page 171, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.475323

    La Cronicha di Giorgio Dolfin (origini-1458) nel contesto culturale della Venezia del sec. XV

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    A copy (XVI cent.) of a work entitled La Cronicha dela nobil cità de Venetia et dela sua provintia et destretto is preserved in the ms. It. VII, 794 (=8503), located at the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana of Venice. The text documents the history of the city from its origins up to 1458. Its main author is Giorgio Dolfin (1396-1458), member of one of the most important Venetian aristocratic families; other contributors are Dolfin’s son Pietro, and Andrea and Nicolò Gussoni, the later owners of the volume containing the Cronicha. The chronicle remained unpublished up to the present day, although it represents a key source in the analysis of the work of Marin Sanudo the Younger (1466-1536), especially in regards to his digressions on number and inner workings of those Venetian judicial institutions assuring the good functioning of the Serenissima. Dolfin’s point of view is a profoundly religious one, aiming to represent Venetians as “veri et boni Christiani” and at the same time to celebrate their political and administrative independence. The events in the time of doge Francesco Foscari (1423-1457) are narrated in a truly passionate and affected manner, not only because the author and the Doge lived in the same period, but also because their two families were also related.La Cronicha dela nobil cità de Venetia et dela sua provintia et destretto (origini-1458) è conservata in una copia del XVI sec. nel manoscritto della Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia It. VII, 794 (=8503) e racconta la storia di Venezia dalle origini al 1458. Il suo autore principale è Giorgio Dolfin (1396-1458), appartenente ad una delle maggiori famiglie del patriziato veneziano, ma contiene anche interventi del figlio Pietro e di Andrea e Nicolò Gussoni, successivi possessori del codice in cui è contenuta. La cronaca è rimasta inedita fino ai nostri giorni, pur costituendo una delle fonti principali per l’opera di Marin Sanudo il giovane (1466-1536), in particolare per la parte in cui si si dilunga ad elencare e spiegare le magistrature che riescono a garantire a Venezia il buon funzionamento dello Stato. Il punto di vista del Dolfin è profondamente religioso e mira a mettere in luce i Veneziani come “veri et boni Christiani” e la loro indipendenza politica ed amministrativa. Gli episodi relativi alle vicende del doge Francesco Foscari (1423-1457) sono raccontate in modo più accorato e commosso, sia perché contemporanee all’autore, sia perché i Dolfin erano legati da vincoli di parentela al doge

    Azija i Afrika u Vladimira Solov'eva i Andreja Belogo: scenarii zakata Evropy

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    Confronto tra la rappresentazione dell'Asia in V. Solov'ev e dell'Africa nera in A. Belyj

    Alloperla banksi Frison 1942

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    Alloperla banksi Frison Collection records. USA, Michigan: Grand Traverse Co., Boardman River, Mayfield, 44.6371, -85.5182, 28. V.1939, T. H. Frison and H.H. Ross, ♂ (INHS); Boardman River, T26 N, R10 W, Sec. 21, 44.6424, - 85.3332, 11. VI.1947, J.W. Leonard and F.A. Leonard, ♂ (UMMZ). Comments. This uncommon species mainly occupies prior glaciated portions of eastern North America, with scattered records across the northern Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River region plus a disjunct southern distribution in Virginia (Kondratieff and Kirchner 1987, Surdick 2004, DeWalt et al. 2012a). The only Michigan records are from the Boardman River in the northwest Lower Peninsula.Published as part of Grubbs, Scott A., Pessino, Massimo & DeWalt, R. Edward, 2012, Michigan Plecoptera (Stoneflies): Distribution Patterns And An Updated Species List, pp. 162-173 in Illiesia 8 (18) on page 167, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.475323

    Materiali per una didattica della storia locale: il territorio mirandolese (1311-1710)

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    Immagini su dipinti, cartografia, monete, medaglie, documenti vengono interpretati e utilizzati per rileggere la storia del territorio mirandolese e le vicende della sua trasformazione, con finalità educative rivolte in particolare agli studenti

    Dans l'Europe du Nord des Vlle-IXe siècles : commerce frison ou commerce franco-frison ?

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    Northern Europe from the 7th-9th Centuries: Frisian Trade or Frankish-Frisian Trade? S. Lebecq. In this article, the author intends to make explicit some of the ideas put forward in his book: "Marchands et navigateurs frisons du Haut Moyen Age" (Lille, 1983). He wants to emphasize, in particular, the need for the "great Frisian trade" in the 7th-9th centuries not to be underrated, so long as, when evoking Friesland and the Frisians, one takes into account the reference in contemporary sources to a vast territory located between the Scheldt and the Weser; this includes the Rhine's great delta, dominated by Dorestad, whose population, at this point, was experiencing both the Frankish and Frisian apogee. Consequently, it appears that, while the Frisians were backing up this expansion in trade with their maritime experience and technique, which was unequalled to start with, the Franks doted it with a pacific and prosperous hinterland (at least as long as the apogee lasted), making efforts to integrate it within the framework of a genuine Northern policy, the aim of which was to penetrate the Northern countries whose threat was becoming more and more perceptible under Charlemagne and Louis the Pious.Lebecq Stéphane. Dans l'Europe du Nord des Vlle-IXe siècles : commerce frison ou commerce franco-frison ?. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 41ᵉ année, N. 2, 1986. pp. 361-377

    Validazione e certificazione delle competenze per ricostruire e valorizzare i saperi dell’esperienza: un progetto sviluppato nel credito cooperativo.

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    Il capitolo descrive un'esperienza di validazione delle competenze in ambito organizzativo,specificatamente nel credito cooperativo. Strumenti e risultati di tale pratica sono presentati e discussi
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