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Migrations: An Afro-Italian Nights of the Poets / Migrazioni: La notte dei poeti afro-italiana
2012
Poesie commissionate a 16 poeti italiani e 16 poeti nigeriani in occasione del Lagos Black Heritage Festival del 2012, tenutosi a Lagos, Nigeria, dedicato ai rapporti tra Africa e Italia. Tra i poeti nigeriani Soyinka, J.P. Clark, O. Ofeimun, C. Abani, J. Verissimo; tra i poeti italiani Dario Fo, Valerio Magrelli, Stefano Benni, Jolanda Insana, Gezim Hajdari, Ascanio Celestini.
Compagno di strada
2012
Introduzione alla figura e all'opera del primo Premio Nobel per la Letteratura africano, Wole Soyinka, autore prolifico e attivista nigeriano, e alla sua ricezione in Italia
Journal of Economics and Management Research, N 10
2021
Philosophical thought of the School of the Sextii
2014
Around the first half century B.C. the first Roman school of philosophy arose, which was called School of Sextii. The known members of the School were: Quintus Sextius the Elder, founding father of the School, Sextius Niger, Quintus' son, who became scholarch of the School after his father's death, Sotion, Papirius Fabianus (both teachers of Seneca the Younger), Crassicius Pasicles, a grammarian, and Celsius Cornelius, an expert doctor. The School followed the footsteps of the Hellenistic schools, and similar to these, the pursuit of happiness was its purpose. The school of the Sextii had taken to heart that part of the philosophy called physical, characterizing itself mainly as a philosoph…
Humanities and Social Sciences. Latvia, vol. 29, N 2 (Autumn-Winter 2021)
2021
The Effect of Temporal Changes and Environmental Trophic Condition on the Isotopic Composition (omega13C and omega15N) of Atherina boyeri (Risso, 181…
2002
δ13C and δ15N of organic matter sources and consumers were employed to analyse trophic differentiation between a benthic consumer, Gobius niger (L., 1758) (Pisces, Osteichthyes), and a pelagic consumer, Atherina boyeri (Risso, 1810) (Pisces, Osteichthyes) in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Lake of Sabaudia) in winter and summer 1999. Trophic differences between the two species throughout the two sampling periods were related to the environmental trophic condition (i. e. nutrient and phytopigment concentrations). Although these two fish have different habitats, they both exploited benthic organisms, above all in summer. When the nutrient and phytopigment concentrations were higher (summer), …
Out of Africa. A Conversation with Wole Soyinka - La sua Africa: Conversazione con Wole Soyinka
2015
Journal of Economics and Management Research, Vol.9
2020
Hydroxypropylcellulose as a novel green reservoir for the synthesis, stabilization, and storage of silver nanoparticles
2015
Muhammad Ajaz Hussain,1 Abdullah Shah,1 Ibrahim Jantan,2 Muhammad Raza Shah,3 Muhammad Nawaz Tahir,4 Riaz Ahmad,5 Syed Nasir Abbas Bukhari2 1Department of Chemistry, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan; 2Drug and Herbal Research Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 3International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan; 4Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Guttenberg University, Duesbergweg, Mainz, Germany; 5Centre for Advanced Studies in Physics (CASP), GC University, Lahore, Pakistan Abstract: Polysaccharides are attracting the vigil eye of…
Multiple chromosome polymorphism in the gobiid fish Gobius niger jozo L. 1758 (Pisces, Gobiidae).
1989
By analysing chromosome preparation from 42 Gobius niger jozo specimens from the Gulf of Palermo (Sicily), four different karyotypes were observed: A (2n=52; NF=60), B (2n=51; NF=60), C (2n=50; NF=60) and D (2n=49; NF=60). A chromosome polymorphism due to Robertsonian fusion is present in this species.