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Postfazione
2017
Il taccuino e le lettere di Weininger completano e integrano il profilo dell'autore di Sesso e carattere, un libro che esercita un'influenza enorme nell'Europa del primo Novecento per le sue tirate antisemite e misogine. Ingiustamente trascurati, questi scritti raccolgono aforismi e appunti per una futura caratteriologia e simbolica della natura e alcune lettere ai contemporanei, tra cui spiccano quelle ad August Strindberg. Scritte durante il suo viaggio tra Germania, Danimarca, Norvegia e Italia, queste ultime pagine testimoniano di una fulminante precocità intellettuale e delle possibilità di sviluppo del filosofo Weininger oltre Sesso e carattere.
Don Juan de Austria
2017
La voce, costruita su fonti archivistiche e bibliografiche, delinea la biografia di don Juan de Austria, mettendo in relazione dinamiche private con il più ampio contesto politico della monarchia spagnola nella seconda metà del XVI secolo The voice, built on archival and bibliographic sources, outlines the biography of don Juan de Austria, linking private dynamics with the broader political context of the Spanish monarchy in the second half of the sixteenth century
Multiple morphological characters needed for field identification of cryptic long‐eared bat species around the Swiss Alps
2010
The identification of cryptic species may significantly change our view about their distribution, abundance, ecology and therefore conservation status. In the European Alps, molecular studies have revealed the existence of three sibling species of plecotine bats Plecotus auritus, Plecotus austriacus and, very recently, Plecotus macrobullaris. Knowledge of the ecological niche partitioning of cryptic species is a requisite to develop sound conservation policies. Yet, this requests the development of unambiguous identification methods easily applicable in the field. This study investigates the reliability of several morphological methods used for species recognition and proposes a new identif…
El género de la fiesta. Corte, ciudad y reinas en la España del XVI
2008
Las entradas de reinas a ciudades fueron un campo primordial de acción política y construcción ideológica durante la Edad Moderna española. Conjugadas como uno de los grandes eventos públicos de la monarquía, proporcionaron a esta muchas ocasiones de glorificación y justificación a la vez que se soslayaban los puntos más débiles de la autoridad regia. Desde el punto de vista cultural, fueron ámbito para el desarrollo de complejos programas iconográficos y caóticos conjuntos decorativos, a la vez que escenarios en los que las relaciones de género se visualizaban en el entorno urbano. El presente artículo traza una panorámica de este género de fiestas en el siglo XVI español, a través de las …
Epitome regii ac vetustissimi ortus Sacrae Caesareae ac Catholic[a]e Maiestatis ... Dn. Ferdinandi Vngariae ac Bohemiae Regis ... / à Hieronymo Gebu…
1530
Sig. A-CC4 Els grav. xil. - Escut imperial orlat a la port. amb la llegenda "Sub vmbra alarum tuarum, protege nos". - Escut heràldic al final Text amb postil·les marginals. - Reclams
Istarske glazbene teme i portreti od 16. do 19. stoljeca
2007
The book “Themes and Portraits of Music in Istria from 16th to 19th Centuries” is a revised collection of essays previously published in Italian, Croatian and Slovenian. It can offer a comprehensive survey on various aspects of music history of Istria between 16th and 19th century. In a wider sense, it considers the role of music in different contexts examining the patronage of churches, academies and noblemen within the frame of a multilingual area, in which Italian and Slavic cultures co-existed, Divided between Venice and Habsburg government, and now between Slovenia, Croatia and Italy (with the small town of Muggia), the peninsula, till today, represents an unsolved issue if the histori…
German and Austrian occupant literature on the Sami in Norway and Lapland – “Harmless” minority, a resource, and well-off “reindeer kings”
2020
Source at http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202006234344. In previous research on the history of the Second World War in Finland and Norway, relations between the German and Austrian occupying forces and the Sami people have generally been considered to be good. The occupant gaze upon the Sami has been interpreted as exoticizing and “touristic”. Historical encounters and the Sami position in the literary discourse are discussed and explained in this article, using a selection of German and Austrian wartime and post-war literature. The discursive reading the sources bear evidence of multiple ways of relating to the Sami, from benign to racializing; from demeaning to one filled with surprise at un…
Juridiskā zinātne, Nr. 9
2016
Journal “Law” of the University of Latvia iis financed by the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. The Journal No. 9 is financed by the project of Latvian Council of Science “The Experience, Lessons and International Importance of the Restoration of Latvia’s Independent Statehood (Historical, Political and Legal Aspects)”
Los viajes de Maximiliano a España y Brasil: el largo camino hacia el imperio mexicano
1970
En mayo de 1864 Maximiliano de Austria llega a la costa mexicana en el que será su último viaje, que culminará con su ejecución tres años después. Mucho se ha escrito sobre las razones que le impulsaron a aceptar la corona de México, un país tan alejado en todos los sentidos de su entorno cultural, sin embargo, años antes Maximiliano había viajado a España y a Brasil (a España en dos ocasiones) y estas experiencias, si no determinantes, influyeron en gran medida en la decisión del Archiduque, que vio la oportunidad de hacer realidad un sueño que se gestó en su viaje a España y se afianzó durante su estancia en Brasil, como se puede extraer de sus memorias de viaje. In May of 1864, Maximilia…
Imagen e iconografía en las exequias del príncipe Baltasar Carlos en Zaragoza en 1646.
2014
ABSTRACT: This article studies the ceremonial funeral rites for Prince Baltasar Carlos of Austria, son of Philip IV and the hope for the healing of a monarchy in crisis, in the exequies celebrated in the city of Zaragoza, where the young heir to the throne died shortly before his seventeenth birthday, in 1646. The monumental catafalque erected in the plaza of the market place (a fantastic ephemeral tumulus characterized by a splendid Baroque architecture full of symbols), demonstrates the magnificence with which the death of such a beloved prince was presented to the public, in the second third of the seventeenth century. KEYWORDS: Prince Baltasar Carlos of Austria, Spanish Golden Age, roya…