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    Marché du livre, censure et littérature clandestine dans la France de l'époque napoléonienne : les années 1810-1814

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    Veronica Granata, The book market, censorship, clandestine literature in France during the Napoleonic period : the years 1810-1814 . This article, based on documents produced by the Direction Générale de LImprimerie et de la Libraire between 1810 and 1814, analyzes the universe of writings other than periodicals during the last years of the Empire. The central theme is that of strategies developed by the regime to control printed materials, and the reaction in bookstores to a system of surveillance that aimed to oversee and govern all aspects of production, sales, circulation, and "consumption" of printed materials. The article aims to shed light on the illegal and clandestine practices characterizing each of these stages, while considering the changes taking place within the reading public, in reading practices, in tastes and literary genres.L'article, fondé sur les documents produits par la Direction générale de l'imprimerie et de la librairie entre 1810 et 1814, analyse l'univers des écrits non périodiques pendant les dernières années de l'Empire. Le thème central est celui des stratégies de contrôle des imprimés mises au point par le régime et la réaction du monde de la librairie à un système de surveillance qui prétend veiller et gouverner tous les aspects de la production, de la vente, de la circulation et de la « consommation » des imprimés. L'article se propose de mettre en lumière les pratiques illégales et clandestines qui caractérisent chacune de ces étapes, tout en considérant les changements en cours dans la composition du public des lecteurs, dans les pratiques de lecture, dans les goûts et dans les genres littéraires.Granata Veronica. Marché du livre, censure et littérature clandestine dans la France de l'époque napoléonienne : les années 1810-1814. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°343, 2006. pp. 123-145

    V. GRANATA, Politica del teatro e teatro della politica a Parigi nel primo Ottocento. Milano. Unicopli, 2008

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    Questa recensione è focalizzata sul libro di Veronica Granata. L'autrice ricostruisce la storia del teatro francese nel corso dell'età moderna, analizzando una larga quantità di fonti manoscritte. Tutte le classi della società francese vanno a teatro. Pertanto, il potere politico cerca di controllare la produzione di opere teatrali, usando la censura. Tuttavia, il teatro, come l'autrice mostra, opera a supporto dei cambiamenti politici e sociali della società come avviene durante la Rivoluzione francese.This review is focused on the book of Veronica Granata. The author reconstructs the story of French theatre during the modern history, analizying a wide quantity of manuscript sources. All the social classes of French society go to the theatre. Therefore, the political power try to control the writing of theatrical operas, using censorship. Nevertheless, the theatre in France, as the author shows, manages to support the political and social changements of society as it happens during French Revolution

    La seconda vita degli oratori: palestre di gratuità, di immaginazione e di ecologia

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    Nessuna istituzione sopravvive nel tempo se non si rigenera, se non rinasce intorno ad un nuovo progetto, se non coinvolge persone nuove. Ecco perché è proprio la diffusione capillare degli oratori nel tessuto urbano, con strutture talvolta sottoutilizzate in termini di spazi e di attività accolte, che dovrebbe aprire una fase di confronto e di discussione sugli oratori che vogliamo. Se penso a Milano e al tempo che questa città sta vivendo, di polarizzazione tra nuovi ricchi e nuove povertà, di perdita progressiva del legame sociale, di contrazione degli spazi fuori dal consumo, direi che gli oratori di domani potrebbero ripensarsi intorno a tre direzioni: diventare luoghi dove si sviluppa insieme il potere trasformativo dell’immaginazione, dove si apprende il valore della gratuità, dove si sperimenta il senso dell’ecologia integrale. E lo dico proprio perché oggi, a Milano sono gli spazi educativi che più mancano

    Bolsena. Le attività svolte presso il laboratorio di archeologia : studi di materiali provenienti dagli vecchi scavi dell’École française de Rome a Bolsena

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    Dewailly Martine, Granata Alessandra, Re Veronica, Mottolese Chiara, Martini Silvia, Basili Milena, Colomba Carraro Carmen. Bolsena. Le attività svolte presso il laboratorio di archeologia : studi di materiali provenienti dagli vecchi scavi dell’École française de Rome a Bolsena. In: Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, tome 120, n°1. 2008. Antiquité. pp. 202-205

    The Davisson–Germer experiment

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    In this chapter, we discuss the well celebrated Davisson-Germer experiment, that demonstrates the wave nature of the electron. Then, we present the table-top apparatus that reproduces the original experiment. We point out that such experimental set-up is easily usable by students, and it allows to measure the electron wavelength, thus confirming de Broglie’s hypothesis

    Effect of microplastics on urban wastewater disinfection and impact on effluent reuse: Sunlight/H2O2 vs solar photo-Fenton at neutral pH

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    The interference of three types of microplastics (MPs) on the inactivation of Escherichia coli (E. coli) by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) (namely, sunlight/H2O2 and solar photo-Fenton (SPF) with Ethylenediamine-N,N ' disuccinic acid (EDDS)), in real secondary treated urban wastewater was investigated for the first time. Inactivation by sunlight/H2O2 treatment decreased as MPs concentration and H2O2 dose were increased. Noteworthy, an opposite behaviour was observed for SPF process where inactivation increased as MPs concentration was increased. Biofilm formation and microbial attachment on surfaces of post-treated MPs were observed on polyethylene (PE) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) MPs by field emission scanning electron microscopy. In presence of PE MPs, a complete inactivation of E. Coli was achieved by SPF with EDDS (Fe:EDDS = 1:2) after 90 min treatment unlike of sunlight/H2O2 treatment (-4.0 log reduction, 40 mg/L H2O2 dose, 90 min treatment). The lower efficiency of sunlight/H2O2 process could be attributed to the blocking/scattering effect of MPs on sunlight, which finally reduced the intracellular photo Fenton effect. A reduced E. coli regrowth was observed in presence of MPs. SPF (Fe:EDDS = 1:1) with PE MPs was less effective in controlling bacterial regrowth (-120 CFU/100 mL) than sunlight/H2O2 (-10 CFU/100 mL) after 48 h of post-treatment. These results provide useful information about possible interference of MPs on urban wastewater disinfection by solar driven AOPs and possible implications for effluent reuse

    L’époque des «Illusions perdues» : la censure des livres à Paris au temps de Balzac (1814-1830)

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    Les journaux et le journalisme ont été longuement considérés par l’historiographie comme la sève politique de la société française durant les années qui précédent la Révolution de 1830. Le livre et, en général, la presse non périodique, jouent pourtant un rôle crucial dans le processus de politisation de l’espace extra-parlementaire pendant les années de la Restauration. Un rôle attesté par les documents de la censure monarchique, ainsi que par les rapports rédigés par le Bureau de l’Imprimerie et de la Librairie, par les procès de presse, par les périodiques de l’époque, par les débats parlementaires et par les sources littéraires. Face à une presse périodique souvent muselée par la censure préalable entre 1814-1830, le livre, affranchi de cette forme de surveillance à partir de 1815, révèle une capacité formidable de compenser et d’intégrer l’apport des feuilles politiques, de capturer un public en expansion, de fixer les opinions du moment et de poursuivre l’actualité.Granata Veronica. L’époque des «Illusions perdues» : la censure des livres à Paris au temps de Balzac (1814-1830). In: Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Italie et Méditerranée, tome 121, n°2. 2009. Littérature et censure au XIXe siècle. Sources. pp. 341-369

    Author Correction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Italy: features on chest computed tomography using a structured report system (Scientific Reports, (2020), 10, 1, (17236), 10.1038/s41598-020-73788-5)

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    The original version of this Article contained errors in the spelling of the authors Roberto Grassi, Roberta Fusco, Maria Paola Belfiore, Alessandro Montanelli, Gianluigi Patelli, Fabrizio Urraro, Antonella Petrillo, Vincenza Granata, Palmino Sacco, Maria Antonietta Mazzei, Beatrice Feragalli, Alfonso Reginelli & Salvatore Cappabianca which were incorrectly given as Grassi Roberto, Fusco Roberta, Belfiore Maria Paola, Montanelli Alessandro, Patelli Gianluigi, Urraro Fabrizio, Petrillo Antonella, Granata Vincenza, Sacco Palmino, Mazzei Maria Antonietta, Feragalli Beatrice, Reginelli Alfonso & Cappabianca Salvatore. These errors have now been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article
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