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DIO SALVI IL RESTAURO. L’apporto inglese alla cultura della conservazione dei monumenti

2020

Sebbene già riuscissimo a percepire quanto rilevante fosse l’apporto inglese per aver contribuito alla definizione del restauro modernamente inteso, sino ad oggi mancavano ancora sia una chiara visione d’insieme delle articolate vicende connesse all'affermazione dei princìpi conservativi, sia una più approfondita conoscenza delle fonti documentarie, necessarie al fine di tracciare i profili culturali dei protagonisti e scandagliarne i contributi teorici. La ricostruzione delle vicende è sviluppata entro margini temporali estesi all'incirca per tre secoli, dalla fine del Seicento al principio del Nove-cento, e strutturata attraverso la traduzione e lo studio di testi perlopiù mai circolati i…

Settore ICAR/19 - RestauroRestoration Conservation Preservation Repair Theory History England United kingdom Greit Britain Ireland Italy Monuments Cathedral Church Architecture Inigo Jones John Aubrey William Stukeley Niels Stensen Stonehenge Christopher Wren Nicholas Hawksmoor John Vanbrugh Thomas Hobbes Edmund Burke Invisible College Royal Society James Wyatt Gilbert Scott John Ruskin William Morris Welby Pugin John James Stevenson John Carter William Atkinson Jeffry Wyatville George Edmund Street Benjamin Ferrey Charles Barry John Louis Petit Camillo Boito Giacomo Boni Francesco Bongioannini Giuseppe Fiorelli St Paul’s Cathedral Old St Paul’s Francis Drake York Cathedral Salisbury Cathedral Westminster Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral Beverley Minster Durham Cathedral St Mark’s Basilica Venice Papers on the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and Remains RIBA Royal Institute of British Architect SPAB Society for the Protection of Ancient Building National Trust Francesco Tomaselli Giovanni CarbonaraRestauro Conservazione Manutenzione Riparazione Teoria Storia Inghilterra Regno Unito Isole Britanniche Gran Bretagna Irlanda Italia Monumenti Cattedrali Chiese Architettura Inigo Jones John Aubrey William Stukeley Niccolò Stenone Stonehenge Christopher Wren Nicholas Hawksmoor John Vanbrugh Thomas Hobbes Edmund Burke Invisible College Royal Society James Wyatt Gilbert Scott John Ruskin William Morris Welby Pugin John James Stevenson John Carter William Atkinson Jeffry Wyatville George Edmund Street Benjamin Ferrey Charles Barry John Louis Petit Camillo Boito Giacomo Boni Francesco Bongioannini Giuseppe Fiorelli Cattedrale di San Paolo Francis Drake Cattedrale di York Cattedrale di Salisbury Cattedrale di Westminster Cattedrale di Lincoln Cattedrale di Beverley Cattedrale di Durham Basilica di San Marco Venezia Carta del Restauro Papers on the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and Remains RIBA Royal Institute of British Architect SPAB Society for the Protection of Ancient Building National Trust Francesco Tomaselli Giovanni Carbonara
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La normatividad nomólogica de Paulson

2017

In some of his recent work Stanley Paulson puts forward a number of important and ambitious exegetical claims about Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law. Some of these claims are not novel in Paulson’s rich Kelsenian corpus. But, taken together, these claims now amount to the main outlines of a fully-fledged interpretation of the theoretical foundations of the Pure Theory of Law. Paulson holds that (1) contrary to what Joseph Raz, Carlos S. Nino and many others have claimed, there is, in the Pure Theory of Law, no “justified normativity” thesis. Kelsenian normativity is, rather, “nomological” normativity. (2) ‘Validity’ is not, in the Pure Theory of Law, a matter of the reasons norm-subjects ma…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoStanley L. Paulson Hans Kelsen Normativity (law) Legal validity Empowering norms Pure Theory of Law
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Riccardo da Venosa, «De Paulino et Polla» 325 e la fortuna medievale di un “incipit” boeziano

2015

Richard of Venosa’s De Paulino et Polla is a latin “elegiac comedy” of the XIIIth century. Line 325 of the text («Per Salvatorem mundi qui cuncta gubernat») is inspired by a rich and various hymnological tradition, whose principal source is Boethius, Cons. Phil. III, carm. 9,1 (O qui perpetua mundi ratione gubernas), incipit who knew a big diffusion in medieval poetry.

Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaRichard of Venosa - De Paulino et Polla - Boethius - Classic and Christian Tradition
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Scrivere è un trasmettere. La parola e l'abisso in Primo Levi

2019

The report proposes a reflection on writing in Levi, now understood as a "clear" practice of thought now, instead, as an expression of the irrational half of oneself, continually threatened by the abyss and by silence. Through a sampling of excerpts from poems, essays, interviews, novels, the complex relationship of the writer with the function of the word, liberating act, witnessing duty but also as a "dark" experience is shed light. Among the texts examined, those related to Paul Celan and his 'dark talk' allowed us to appreciate the ambiguous depth of the writing in Primo Levi.

Settore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura ItalianaPrimo Levi Witness Writing Poetry Paul Celan
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L'esilio della testimonianza in Paul Celan

2019

The essay identifies a profound link between poem and witness, both as a voice of life that is violently erased, and as an invocation of the You who saves. The poetic vocation to the witness makes its way in Celan in contrast with a lucid look at the dramatic restriction of vital horizons and with a growing inclination to suicide. But his poetic path remains until the end of his life a transformation of the way towards death from a way of cancellation to a way that goes back to life "on its own margin"

Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaPoem Witness Otherness Persecution Salvation Paul Celan
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Meraviglia, stupore e timore: la (mia) formazione estetologica

2020

The contribution, through Paul Valéry's reflection, retraces my aesthetic education in the school of Luigi Russo

Settore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaAesthetics Paul Valéry
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Sul commercio librario tra Palermo e Napoli. Un'inedita fonte seicentesca

2020

An unpublished source regarding book trade is considered here: the 1628 commercial transaction diary by Leonardo Paulini (on behalf of the Venetian bookseller Francesco Ciotti, active in Palermo at that time), rich in information regarding buying/selling (and barter) business in Naples with different publishers/printer and booksellers. The diary is in manuscript form and today is kept in Treviso, Municipal Library.

Settore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaBook barter Palermo Naples Francesco Ciotti Leonardo Paulini
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"Belye lilii" : genezis finskogo mifa v bolgarii, rol' russkogo fennofil'stva, finsko-bolgarskie kontakty i posredniki s konca XIX do konca XX veka

2004

Liilia Siibergin väitöstyössä osoitetaan, miten suomalaisista on kirjallisuuden kautta Bulgariassa tullut sankareita, joita kohtaan tunnetaan erityistä sympatiaa. Samalla suomalaisista sinkoutuu pois kaikki, mikä voisi viitata epätäydellisyyteen. – Emme enää voi puhua stereotypiasta, vaan kyseessä on kansallismyytti, Siiberg toteaa. Bulgarialaisilla ei kuitenkaan ole erityisasemaa suomalaisten mielissä. Väitöskirjassa tarkastellaan Suomen ja Bulgarian välisten kulttuuri- ja kirjallisuussuhteiden syntymistä ja kehitystä sekä tutkitaan kanssakäymisen erityispiirteitä vertailevan kirjallisuustieteen ja kulttuurintutkimuksen näkökulmasta. Siibergin esittämä malli Suomen kansallismyytin syntymis…

S̆is̆manov Aleksandr JonkovmyytitkulttuurisuhteetLec̆ev Dec̆kokielikontaktitJohanneshistoriaMikkola J. JVenäjäDragoev PetrSuomiVǎlčev GeorgikulttuurikosketuksetManelius TarmostereotypiatBulgariaPetrov GrigorijTalvio MailaJyrkänkallio PauliBoz̆kov Dimitr (Din'o)kirjallisuusGunc̆ev Gunc̆oZlatarski W. NkansallisuusaateConev Ben'oBojukliev Din'ofennofiilitApostol AlekseiAlkio SanteriC̆ilingirov StilijanSuomi-kuvaGebhard HannesAnkeria SanteriMacDonald RamsaykontaktitMurhu Rae
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List do Rzymian w „Katechezach” Cyryla Jerozolimskiego. Sposoby wykorzystania i interpretacji

2018

Cyril of Jerusalem, the author of the Catechesis delivered to the catechumens and the newly baptized, gave the teachings of Jesus Christ on the basis of the Symbol in force in Jerusalem, and above all on the basis of the Holy Scriptures. He readily referred to the books of the Old and New Testaments, quoting literal citations or paraphrasing individual biblical ideas. Among the frequently quoted biblical books is also the St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, which was used by Cyril almost 40 times. Some of Paul’s statements were used as an element of the content link, while others are the starting point for presenting the wider context of Christian teachings to the audience. In most cases, the…

Trinitarian aspectsCyril of JerusalemCyryl JerozolimskiEpistle to the RomansList do Rzymiankwestie moralności chrześcijańskiejśw. Pawełissues of Christian moralityKatechezyaspekty trynitarneCatechesisSaint PaulVox Patrum
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Plata en la iglesia de Guadassuar (ss. XIV-XX)

2012

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 324818 2012 93 4181988 Plata en la iglesia de Guadassuar (ss. XIV-XX) Cots MoratóFrancisco de Paula 13 26:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]
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