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Assessing Peer Review by Gauging the Fate of Rejected Manuscripts: the case of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
2017
This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, the flagship journal of social simulation. We tracked 456 manuscripts that were rejected from 1997 to 2011 and traced their subsequent publication as journal articles, conference papers or working papers. We compared the impact factor of the publishing journal and the citations of those manuscripts that were eventually published against the yearly impact factor of JASSS and the number of citations achieved by the JASSS mean and top cited articles. Only 10% of the rejected manuscripts were eventually published in a journal that was indexed in the Web of Sci…
Per il testo di Ermia neoplatonico
2008
Zu Ampelius
2021
Loci aliquot Ampeli, rerum Romanarum scriptoris, ad genuinam lectionem restituuntur.
Génétique des textes et système chaotique
2016
Textual genetics and chaotic system Although we share Louis Hay's idea that it is impossible to homologate and systematize the operations which can be observed in manuscripts, it is however possible to interpret whatever creation process in terms of the passage from entropy to order. The possibility of an analogy between text and chaotic system had been advanced by Noëlle Batt according to whom each work actually satisfies the principles of the chaotic system. It is starting from such principles that we will try to show the analogy between chaotic system and textual genetics: 1. The fact that we are dealing with an evolving system (with variables and permanent features) endowed with a tempo…
Lucrezio e Carlo Magno. A proposito dell’epistola di Dungal sulle eclissi (MGH Epistolae IV Karolini aevi II, pp. 570-578)
2021
It is generally assumed that Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura disappeared with the end of antiquity and did not reappear until Poggio Bracciolini’s rediscovery (1417). Yet, the oldest and most valuable manuscripts of DRN were copied in the Carolingian age and reflect a high degree of attention to Lucretius’ text and its content. In the present paper, I argue that by studying more carefully the origin and diffusion of Lucretian manuscripts in Carolingian Europe, it is possible to detect an almost unrecognized connection between textual tradition, grammatical erudition, and literary imitatio. In the first section, I offer an overview of the reception of DRN in such representative ninth-century writ…
La participación de la Universitat de València en el proyecto Europeana Regia
2013
En este artículo se describe la participación de la Universitat de València en el proyecto Europeana Regia: biblioteca digital de manuscritos medievales y renacentistas, coordinado por la Bibliothèque Nationale de France y cofinanciado por la Comisión Europea. También se detalla la integración del proyecto dentro de los objetivos de la institución: la creación de una colección digital propia destinada a la investigación y la incorporación de los manuscritos digitalizados en el repositorio institucional. Se describen los resultados teóricos y prácticos del proyecto: work packages, página web etc. Finalmente se detalla cómo un año después de ejecutado el proyecto los manuscritos de la Univers…
Il contributo di Marsilio Ficino al testo di Ermia neoplatonico e l'esemplare greco da lui utilizzato
2010
rec. di: A. Persius Flaccus, ed. W. Kissel, Berolini et Novi Eboraci 2007
2011
Osservazioni sul testo di Procopio di Gaza
2010
Una Praeparatio ad Missam Pontificalem miniata da Jacopo Ravaldi per l’arcivescovo Ausiàs Despuig ritrovata a Monreale. Prime considerazioni
2022
Il saggio presenta alla comunità scientifica un manoscritto miniato quattrocentesco del Tesoro della Cattedrale di Monreale già noto ad Angela Daneu Lattanzi e recentemente ritrovato, attribuendone la committenza al cardinale Ausias Despuig e la paternità al miniatore francese Jacopo Ravaldi attivo a Roma. The essay presents to the scholarly community a 15th-century illuminated manuscript from the Treasury of the Cathedral of Monreale already known to Angela Daneu Lattanzi and recently rediscovered, attributing its commission to Cardinal Ausias Despuig and its authorship to the French illuminator Jacopo Ravaldi active in Rome.