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Due note etimologiche circostanziali circa il Ms.II.D.54 (BNN) attribuito a Baffi

2019

Within the investigations on the attribution of some manuscripts to the famous philologist P. Baffi and now kept at the National Library of Naples (BNN), this brief contribution investigates in detail some of the passages contained in Ms.II.D.54 (f. 234r et f. 325r), in order to understand its meaning and to evaluate and validate its attributing hypotheses.

//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Etymological notes ? Baffi ? Ms.II.D.54 (BNN) 5 21 https]UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASin order to understand its meaning and to evaluate and validate its attributing hypotheses. Note etimologiche ? Baffi ? Ms.II.D.54 (BNN)this brief contribution investigates in detail some of the passages contained in Ms.II.D.54 (f. 234r et f. 325r):CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Nikola Within the investigations on the attribution of some manuscripts to the famous philologist P. Baffi and now kept at the National Library of Naples (BNN)Etymological notes ? Baffi ? Ms.II.D.54 (BNN) 5 21 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225810 Due note etimologiche circostanziali circa il Ms.II.D.54 (BNN) attribuito a Baffi Bellucci
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A. BARTOLOTTA (ed.), The Greek Verb. Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics. Proceedings of the 8th International Meeting on Greek Linguistics, Agrigento …

2019

1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225825 A. BARTOLOTTA (ed.)UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASThe Greek Verb. MorphologyAgrigento October 1-3and Semantics. Proceedings of the 8th International Meeting on Greek LinguisticsLouvain-la-NeuveHélène 250 253 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]2014. [ISBN 978-90-429-27-22-3] Perdicoyianni-Paléologou2009SyntaxPeeters//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Hélène 250 253 https]
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New national and regional Annex I Habitat records: From #26 to #36

2021

New Italian data on the distribution of the Annex I Habitats 1510*, 2130*, 2250*, 3180*, 3260, 5230*, 6410, 7140, 7220*, 9320 are reported in this contribution. Specifically, 14 new occurrences in Natura 2000 sites are presented and 20 new cells are added in the EEA 10 km × 10 km reference grid. The new data refer to the Italian administrative regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Marche, Molise, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany and Umbria.

2250*7220*Plant ScienceConservation326064109320SB1-1110vegetationQK900-989Plant ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics1510* 2130* 2250* 3180* 3260 5230* 6410 7140 7220* 9320 conservation vegetation 92/43/EEC Directive2130*VegetationEcologyconservation1510*Plant cultureForestry714092/43/EEC Directive1510*; 2130*; 2250*; 3180*; 3260; 5230*; 6410; 7140; 7220*; 92/43/EEC Directive; 9320; Conservation; Vegetation5230*1510*1510*; 2130*; 2250*; 3180*; 3260; 5230*; 6410; 7140; 7220*; 9320; conservation; vegetation; 92/43/EEC Directive3180*
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Studi greci e latini nell?antica Università di Altamura (1748-1821)

2019

The article tries to highlight, despite the scarse of available documentation, the Greek and Latin studies (language and texts) in the ancient Apulian University in Altamura (1748-1821). Furthermore, on the basis of unpublished archival materials (school registers and student workbooks) it is possible to shed light on the ancient authors explained at school, the teaching methods, and the study practices.

Altamura ? Apulia ? University ? Greek and Latin studies 23 45 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiNunzio The article tries to highlightdespite the scarse of available documentationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASthe Greek and Latin studies (language and texts) in the ancient Apulian University in Altamura (1748-1821). Furthermoreon the basis of unpublished archival materials (school registers and student workbooks) it is possible to shed light on the ancient authors explained at school//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Altamura ? Apulia ? University ? Greek and Latin studies 23 45 https]:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]and the study practices. Altamura ? Puglia ? Università ? Studi greci e latini1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225811 Studi greci e latini nell?antica Università di Altamura (1748-1821) Bianchithe teaching methods
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Inuentiones y translationes de S. Mercurio

2019

Inuentiones and translationes of the relics are part of the hagiographic dossier of a saint and provide interesting information about his cult over the centuries. For S. Mercurius of Caesarea the original texts in Greek have been lost, but we have two collections miracles in Coptic that narrate the inuentio and translatio of his relics and there is also a medieval tradition about his translatio to Benevento (Italy). From all these texts is deduced a healing cult of S. Mercurius based on the usual topics.

Alvaro Inuentiones and translationes of the relics are part of the hagiographic dossier of a saint and provide interesting information about his cult over the centuries. For S. Mercurius of Caesarea the original texts in Greek have been lostUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225818 Inuentiones y translationes de S. Mercurio Ibáñez Chacón:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]but we have two collections miracles in Coptic that narrate the inuentio and translatio of his relics and there is also a medieval tradition about his translatio to Benevento (Italy). From all these texts is deduced a healing cult of S. Mercurius based on the usual topics. S. Mercurio ? Hagiografía ? Inuentio ? Translatio ? Culto//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [S. Mercurius ? Hagiography ? Inuentio ? Translatio ? Cult 149 164 https]S. Mercurius ? Hagiography ? Inuentio ? Translatio ? Cult 149 164 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki
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Shining castles and humans of metal/floral appearance ? metaphorical language in the Palaiologan romances Kallimachos and Velthandros

2019

About eight centuries after Heliodorus, the Greek novel resurfaced in the twelfth century, in Komnenian Byzantium, and again two centuries later under the Palaiologan dynasty. This latter literary revival was due to the political stability of the imperial Byzantine government, which promoted cultural production, rhetorical education, and patronage networks. Kallimachos and Velthandros, two Palaiologan romances presented as court literature, combine ancient and medieval tropes with rhetorical artistry to blur the boundaries between the artificial and the natural. Castles and objects made of precious metals thus resemble living, natural spaces, and human characters are portrayed in metallurgi…

Metaphorical languageSimileUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAScombine ancient and medieval tropes with rhetorical artistry to blur the boundaries between the artificial and the natural. Castles and objects made of precious metals thus resemble livingand patronage networks. Kallimachos and Velthandrosthe Greek novel resurfaced in the twelfth centuryand again two centuries later under the Palaiologan dynasty. This latter literary revival was due to the political stability of the imperial Byzantine governmentHomeric modelnatural spacesand human characters are portrayed in metallurgical//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [and zoomorphic terms. Palaiologan romance ? Homeric model ? ekphrasis ? metaphorical language ? simile 83 100 https]Ekphrasistwo Palaiologan romances presented as court literaturein Komnenian Byzantium1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225814 Shining castles and humans of metal/floral appearance ? metaphorical language in the Palaiologan romances Kallimachos and Velthandros Fonsecawhich promoted cultural productionanthomorphicByzantine literaturePalaiologan romancerhetorical education:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]and zoomorphic terms. Palaiologan romance ? Homeric model ? ekphrasis ? metaphorical language ? simile 83 100 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiRui Carlos About eight centuries after Heliodorus
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M. A. CORONEL RAMOS, Juan Luis Vives. El humanista y su entorno, Institució Alfons el Magnànim, Valencia, 2017. [ISBN 978-84-7822-702-0]

2019

Pedro 245 247 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225823 M. A. CORONEL RAMOS//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Pedro 245 247 https]:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]2017. [ISBN 978-84-7822-702-0] Fernández RequenaValenciaInstitució Alfons el MagnànimJuan Luis Vives. El humanista y su entorno
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Onomatopeya, imitación y poesía en Grecia y Roma

2019

A partir de Platón se desarrolla en la reflexión gramatical y filosófica griega la idea de que ciertos vocablos tienen un origen onomatopéyico, tomándose como modelo de su uso (tanto por su conveniencia como por su condena) su aparición en el epos homérico. Mientras la filosofía vinculará tales palabras, entendidas como onomatopeyas, al origen del lenguaje, los autores de poética y gramática las estudiarán como elementos significativos en la valoración estética de la poesía. La doctrina griega sobre la onomatopeya pasará, a su vez, a las letras latinas.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225821 Onomatopeyaimitación y poesía en Grecia y Roma Redondo ReyesPedro A partir de Platón se desarrolla en la reflexión gramatical y filosófica griega la idea de que ciertos vocablos tienen un origen onomatopéyicoPoética//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Onomatopoeia ? Mimesis ? Language ? Poetics ? Voice 209 229 https]Onomatopeyaal origen del lenguajeOnomatopoeia ? Mimesis ? Language ? Poetics ? Voice 209 229 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiMímesistomándose como modelo de su uso (tanto por su conveniencia como por su condena) su aparición en el epos homérico. Mientras la filosofía vinculará tales palabrasLenguaje:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]entendidas como onomatopeyaslos autores de poética y gramática las estudiarán como elementos significativos en la valoración estética de la poesía. La doctrina griega sobre la onomatopeya pasaráa su veza las letras latinas. Onomatopeya ? Mímesis ? Lenguaje ? Poética ? Voz
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A. PETROVA, Funerary Reliefs from the West Pontic Area (6th-1st Centuries BC), Colloquia Antiqua 14, Peeters, Leuven ? Paris ? Bristol, 2015, 312 pp.…

2019

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS2015Leuven ? Paris ? Bristol:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Hélène 248 249 https]Colloquia Antiqua 14312 pp. [ISBN 9789042930889] Perdicoyianni-PaléologouHélène 248 249 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiPeeters1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225824 A. PETROVAFunerary Reliefs from the West Pontic Area (6th-1st Centuries BC)
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J. M.a NIETO IBÁÑEZ, Historia antigua del cristianismo, Síntesis, Madrid, 2019, 265 pp. [ISBN: 978-84-9171-314-2]

2019

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS978-84-9171-314-2] Narro [265 pp. [ISBN]1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225828 J. M.a NIETO IBÁÑEZMadrid2019:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Angel 260 262 https]265 pp. [ISBN: 978-84-9171-314-2] NarroAngel 260 262 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiHistoria antigua del cristianismoSíntesis
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