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New floristic data of alien vascular plants from Sicily
2019
New records of Commelina communis, Euphorbia hypericifolia, Melia azedarach, Nicotiana tabacum, and Xanthoceras sorbifolium are reported for the Sicilian flora.
Microbial dynamics during green Sicilian table olive fermentations
2009
The production of green table olives is traditionally a spontaneous fermentation carried out by indigenous microflora. Variability of microbial raw material may result in changes in the qualitative aspects of final products (Silvestri et al., 2009). Table olives of five different green table olive cultivars (four Sicilian Brandofino, Castriciana, Nocellara del Belice and Passalunara and the Spanish Manzanilla) were produced according to a semi-industrial technology, in which lactic acid bacteria (LAB) role is partially replaced by lactic acid addiction. Transformation processes were studied by a combined strategy consisting of chemical, microbiological and sensory analyses. Yeasts harboured…
ТРАПЕЗЫ ПРЕДКОВ. АГРАРНО-ХТОНИЧЕСКИЕ КОРНИ И ПОСТМОДЕРНИСТСКИЕ ПЕРЕОСМЫСЛЕНИЯ «СТОЛОВ СВЯТОГО ИОСИФА» НА СИЦИЛИИ
2019
Многие традиционные религиозные праздники на Сицилии несут в себе символизм, связанный с идеей плодородия растительности и человека, возвращения жизни и изобилия, и демонстрируют временную связь с производственными циклами основных сельскохозяйственных культур. Такие символические и временные связи особенно очевидны в случае трапез, устраиваемых по обету в праздник святого Иосифа (19 марта). Виды и форма блюд, приготовляемых по этому случаю, театрализованные элементы обрядов, сопровождающих священную трапезу, реальные и виртуальные участники этих обрядов (Святое Семейство, апостолы, так называемые вирджинедди , старички ) ясно отсылают к системе аграрнохтонических представлений, свойственны…
I MONUMENTI AI SOVRANI SPAGNOLI IN SICILIA NELLA SECONDA METÀ DEL SEICENTO: IL CASO DI FILIPPO IV A PALERMO E DI CARLO II A MESSINA
2018
I MONUMENTI AI SOVRANI SPAGNOLI IN SICILIA NELLA SECONDA METÀ DEL SEICENTO: IL CASO DI FILIPPO IV A PALERMO E DI CARLO II A MESSINA-Nella seconda metà del Settecento vennero eretti in Sicilia due grandiosi monumenti per celebrare gli ultimi re di Spagna della Casa d'Asburgo: il “teatro” di Filippo IV nel piano del palazzo Reale di Palermo (dal 1661) e il gruppo scultoreo con la statua equestre di Carlo II (dal 1680) nella piazza della cattedrale di Messina. I due monumenti rendevano omaggio in Sicilia, nei luoghi eletti simbolo del potere della corona spagnola, i trionfi di sovrani ancora in vita e secondo parametri compositivi articolati e meritevoli di attenzione. L’adozione di un reperto…
Ioseph Cumiae Siculi, Catinensis, iurisconsulti clarissimi, In ritus mag. regiae curiae, ac totius regni Siciliae curiarum Commentaria
A commentary on the Ritus magnae regiae curiae..., the law Alfonso IV the Magnanimous (1446) promulgated, which reformed the judicial procedures in the courts of the island which were part of the Kingdom of Sicily.
Constitutioni prammaticali del Regno di Sicilia fatte sotto il felicissimo governo dell'illustrissimo, e eccellentissimo Vicerè
Collection of laws issued by the Kingdom of Sicily during the government of the viceroy Marcantonio Colonna.
Regni Siciliae Capitula novissime accuratiori diligentia impressa.
Collection of the laws of the Kingdom of Sicily by the jurisconsult Ramondetta.
Sicilia sacra disquisitionibus: et notitiis illustrata. Ubi libris quatuor postquam de illius patriarcha, et metropolita
The second volume of Pirri's work on Sicilian churches deals with the bishoprics of Sicily which are no longer extant.
[Sicilia sacra in qua episcopatuum nunc florentium, ac eorum dioeceseon notitiae traduntur. Liber tertius
The author lists and describes the bishoprics that are in Sicily (Agrigento, Patti, Cefalù, Mazara) and in the islands of Malta and Lipari.
Sicilia sacra disquisitionibus: et notitiis illustrata. Ubi libris quatuor postquam de illius patriarcha, et metropolita
In the first volume, royal historian Pirri talks about the origins of the metropolitan churches of Palermo, Messina and Monreale, opening the work with a detailed chronology of the kings of Sicily.