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La formació del plural i la situació del gènere en el «Curial e Güelfa» dins del context del segle XV

2007

We study the situation of plurals in the «Curial e Güelfa» and, by extension, in the Catalan of the 15th century, analyzing particularly the possible subordinating factors of the distribution of plurals -es and -os of masculine words that finish in -s. The situation of plurals helps to confirm the dating of the novel in the middle of the 15th century. On the other hand, in the section of inflection of gender, the presence of forms that confirm the classicism of the novel is evident, as well as some Valencian preferences.

lcsh:Language and LiteratureCurial e Güelfa; Catalan novel; Gender and Number; Linguistic context in the 15th Century; 15th; DatingUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaCurial e GüelfaFilologíasCatalan novel15thlcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Gender and NumberLinguistic context in the 15th Century:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]lcsh:PDatingCaplletra: Revista Internacional de Filologia
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Concept and Treatment of Hydrocephalus in the Greco-Roman and Early Arabic Medicine

2007

In the ancient medical literature hydrocephalus was not often described although its existence and symptomatology were well known. Most detailed descriptions of hydrocephalus including the surgical treatment are extant in the encyclopaedic works on medicine of the physicians Oreibasios and Aetios from Amida from the 4th and 6th centuries AD, respectively. Because of their broad scientific interests, this type of physicians, typical for the late Roman empire, were known as philosophy-physicians (iota alpha tau rho o sigma o phi iota sigma tau alpha iota). They defined hydrocephalus in contrast to our present understanding as a fluid collection excluding abscesses visible as a bulging tumour …

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From Illusion to Reality: A Brief History of Robotic Surgery.

2018

Purpose. Robotic surgery is currently employed for many surgical procedures, yielding interesting results. Methods. We performed an historical review of robots and robotic surgery evaluating some critical phases of its evolution, analyzing its impact on our life and the steps completed that gave the robotics its current popularity. Results. The origins of robotics can be traced back to Greek mythology. Different aspects of robotics have been explored by some of the greatest inventors like Leonardo da Vinci, Pierre Jaquet-Droz, and Wolfgang Von-Kempelen. Advances in many fields of science made possible the development of advanced surgical robots. Over 3000 da Vinci robotic platforms are ins…

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Trecento gotico doloroso e cortese in Sicilia: le opere in mostra

2020

Il saggio descrive molte delle opere d'arte del XIV e XV secolo esposte in mostra (dipinti su tavola, sculture lignee, oggetti in argento con smalti, cofanetti in avorio e legno), di fattura locale, italiana, cipriota-egea, iberica, francese e tedesca, tutte provenienti dalla Sicilia, alcune legate alla famiglia Chiaromonte. The essay describes many of the 14th and 15th century works of art on display (paintings on wood, wooden sculptures, silver objects with enamels, ivory and wooden boxes), of local, Italian, Cypriot-egean, Iberian, French and German manufacture, all from Sicily, some related to the Chiaromonte family.

paintings on woodivory and wooden boxeSicily.Sicilia.Settore L-ART/01 - Storia Dell'Arte Medievalearte del XIV e XV secolodipinti su tavola sculture lignee oggetti in argento con smalti cofanetti in avorio e legnowooden sculptureart of the 14th and 15th centurysilver objects with enamel
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