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Contributi alla ricostruzione dell'Hortensius di Cicerone

2002

Cicero ancient philosophy Epicurus
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La mediazione o la difficile arte di mettere d’accordo nella Grecia antica. Cosa dire e come dirlo

2017

Conflict resolution always follows the same pattern, whether on an interpersonal or social level or between cities. This paper aims at illustrating the general patterns and at identifying some means of communication with the parties, both in terms of content and in terms of relationship. Regarding the content of the mediation, the following issues will be adressed: the reasons for the resolution, the appeal to a positive relationship between the parties and the mediator himself, the appeal to ‘collaborative individualism’, and the construction of a deep bond between the parties. Concerning relationships, the following issues will be discussed: the importance of a respectful attitude, the ro…

Conflict Mediation Ancient Greece Digital Communication Analogic CommunicationSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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La diagnostica chimico-fisica a supporto della conservazione e del restauro delle opere cartacee

2017

Questo contributo è stato prodotto a seguito dell’intervento del Prof. Caponetti e della sessione laboratoriale guidata dalla Dott.ssa Saladino in collaborazione con il Dott. Renda e la Dott.ssa Chirco in cui è stata realizzata una dimostrazione pratica di come si possano eseguire le indagini di materiale cartaceo con strumentazione portatile. Nel presente contributo sono presentate e illustrate alcune delle tecniche di indagine idonee per l’analisi di opere cartacee, ed in particolare alcune di quelle che possono essere applicate mediante strumentazione portatile. Queste tecniche forniscono informazioni complementari e consentono la conoscenza dell’opera stessa (tipologia di carta, tecnica…

Conservation of ancient paper non-invasive investigationsConservazione carta antica indagini non invasiveSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Costruzioni discorsive sull’Europa e sui rapporti tra continenti nell’antichità greca

2019

L’articolo studia le retoriche cui sono state sottoposte le identità rappresentate dai continenti. Viene mostrato così che la mitica parentela originaria ha dato luogo ora ad un legame di solidarietà tra i popoli che occupano l’una o l’altra zona geografica, ora ad una giustificazione delle pretese imperialistiche di un popolo su un altro. Si mostra altresì che i confini tra i continenti vengono presentati, a seconda del punto di vista difensivo o aggressivo da cui se ne parla, ora come segni di una ‘architettura’ naturale di cui si pretende il rispetto, ora come ostacoli da superare in nome dell’amore della conoscenza che vuole esplorare l’ignoto o dell’addomesticamento di ciò che è selvag…

Continents Ancient Greece imperialism in ancient Greece rhetoric.Continenti Grecia antica imperialismo nella Grecia antica retorica.
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Διαλεκτικές κατασκευές για την Ευρώπη και για τις σχέσεις ανάμεσα σε ηπείρους στην ελληνική αρχαιότητα

2020

L’articolo studia le retoriche cui sono state sottoposte le identità rappresentate dai continenti. Viene mostrato così che la mitica parentela originaria ha dato luogo ora ad un legame di solidarietà tra i popoli che occupano l’una o l’altra zona geografica, ora ad una giustificazione delle pretese imperialistiche di un popolo su un altro. Si mostra altresì che i confini tra i continenti vengono presentati, a seconda del punto di vista difensivo o aggressivo da cui se ne parla, ora come segni di una ‘architettura’ naturale di cui si pretende il rispetto, ora come ostacoli da superare in nome dell’amore della conoscenza che vuole esplorare l’ignoto o dell’addomesticamento di ciò che è selvag…

Continents Ancient Greece imperialism in ancient Greece rhetoric.Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura GrecaContinenti Grecia antica imperialismo nella Grecia antica retorica.
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Between Time and Culture: Anthropology and Historicity in the Study of Ancient Literature

2015

ENGLISH Since several decades the use of an ethno-anthropological approach has met with considerable success among classical scholars. The comparative analysis of ancient and ‘primitive’ cultures and the application of anthropological models to the interpretation of classical texts have stood out as a powerful alternative to traditional philology. This paper reassesses the complex relationship between cultural anthropology and classical studies, highlighting the relevance of historicity and diachronic factors as basic dimensions of both fields. Indeed, classicists referring to ethno-anthropology and its methods have sometimes inclined to see Graeco-Roman antiquity as a stereotypically homog…

Cultural StudiesAnthropology of the Ancient WorldHistory of Classical Scholarshiplcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldHistoricityHumanismlcsh:PAlcsh:DE1-100lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureIdealismAnthropology of the Ancient World; Historicity; Classicism; History of Classical Scholarship; Humanism; Idealism; Cultural StudiesSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaClassicism
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L'uomo e il suo ambiente nella Grecia antica: per una "ecopoiesi"

2017

The modern concept of “nature” was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submitted to man’s reason. A long traditon sees the origin of the modern notion of nature in the Greek phúsis. To go from phúsis invites us on the contrary to be critical towards the modern paradigm of a nature opposed to culture. Actually the domination of nature and the exploitation by man of what are for us “natural resources” is at the core of the ideological, economical and financial model imposed on us by neoliberal capitalism. This model shapes and destroys the communities of men as well as their environments. To face anthropologically the Greek phúsis invites us to break off with a technological capi…

Culture - Nature - Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medicine - Nomos - Phusis - Anthropopoiesis - Ecological ThinkingSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Genomic determinants of speciation and spread of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex

2019

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Datasets as TopicGene ExpressionBacterial lineagesPopulation genomicsNegative selectionMUTATIONPathogenSensor kinaseResearch ArticlesHistory AncientPhylogenyRecombination Genetic0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryHYPOTHESIS1184 Genetics developmental biology physiologySciAdv r-articlesLINEAGE3. Good healthPast and presentPositive selectionMycobacterium tuberculosis complexHost-Pathogen InteractionsTwo component systemsResearch ArticleLineage (genetic)Genetic SpeciationVirulence FactorsVirulenceBiologyMicrobiologyHistory 21st CenturyRecombination eventsMycobacterium03 medical and health sciencesBacterial ProteinsGenetic algorithmGeneticsHumansTuberculosisSelection GeneticGene030304 developmental biologyGenetic locus030306 microbiologyMycobacterium tuberculosis complexesMycobacterium tuberculosisbiology.organism_classificationEVOLUTIONGenetic SpeciationGenetic LociEvolutionary biologyVIRULENCEAdaptationGenome BacterialRESISTANCE
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On deictic motion verbs in Homeric Greek

2017

This paper investigates the basic motion verbs ‘go’ and ‘come’ in Homeric Greek. In particular, it aims to examinewhether the deictic component,which is usually ascribed to the inherent semantic meaning of these verbs cross–linguistically, has to be considered as a prototypical semantic property of εἶμι ‘go’ and βαίνω ‘step; go; come’. These latter can indeed take a deictic interpretation at a pragmatic, syntactic or discourse level, but I will show how the deictic component is not inherently associated with their lexical semantics. Data from the contexts of use of these verbs, in both narrative discourse and direct speech, strongly suggest that the original semantic opposition between ‘go’…

Deixis motion verbs lexical aspect Ancient GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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History and Environmental Impact of Mining Activity in Celtic Aeduan Territory Recorded in a Peat Bog (Morvan, France)

2003

The present study aims to document historical mining and smelting activities by means of geochemical and pollen analyses performed in a peat bog core collected around the Bibracte oppidum (Morvan, France), the largest settlement of the great Aeduan Celtic tribe (ca. 180 B.C. to 25 A.D.). The anthropogenic Pb profile indicates local mining operations starting from the Late Bronze Age, ca. cal. 1300 B.C. Lead inputs peaked at the height of Aeduan civilization and then decreased after the Roman conquest of Gaul, when the site was abandoned. Other phases of mining are recognized from the 11th century to modern times. They have all led to modifications in plant cover, probably related in part to…

EngineeringCeltic languagesPeatPopulation DynamicsHistory 18th CenturyMiningTreesHistory 17th CenturySoilBronze AgeHumansSoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistryHistory AncientHoloceneHistory 15th Centurybusiness.industryForestryGeneral ChemistryArchaeologyMineral resource classificationHistory MedievalArchaeologyLeadHistory 16th CenturyPaleobotanyPollenPlant coverFranceEnvironmental PollutionbusinessEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental impact of miningEnvironmental Science & Technology
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