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"Marotta, Erasmo"

2008

Voce biografica che ripercorre l'attività del musicista gesuita Erasmo Marotta, attivo a Roma e poi in Sicilia nel XVII sec. Biographical entry about the Sicilian Jesuit musician Erasmo Marotta (17th cemtury)

musica sacraJesuits music SicilyMarottaSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicamadrigalegesuitiSeicento
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Mycoforestry in Sicily: a proposal to enhance the multifunctionality of forests

2017

Mycoforestry is forestry that aims to build on traditional rules to encourage forest ecosystem resilience while creating optimal conditions for fungal communities. Main goals of mycoforestry are: preservation of native forests, recovery and recycling of woodland debris, enhancement of replanted trees, strengthening sustainability of ecosystems, economic diversity. There is a large variety of fungi living in forests, each of which has a specific and complementary relationship to the diversity of native species, the ages of trees, the presence of dead trees or rich forest litter, etc. Fungi are the main responsible of wood decomposition and thus carbon and nutrient cycling, and they also form…

mycoforestry fungi SicilySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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The contribution of the pre-existing structures in mountain belt evolution: the example of the negative inversion in the Northen Sicily

2004

Syn-orogenic extension has been recognised in Northern Sicily. Mesoscopic analysis has been carried out in three key areas, where folded-and-thrust Mesozoic-to-Tertiary rocks crop-out. The three examples are inherent to Portions Of tectonic Units Which occupy progressively more internal positions in the Sicilian chain from west to east. The extensional deformation is mainly represented by low-angle normal faults and shear bands. A common kinematic process seems to affect the other sector of the chain during the extension and is represented by a generalized negative inversion of previous layer-parallel shear bands and detachments related to the thrusting. The extensional deformation occurred…

negative nversionextensionmesocopic deformationNorthern Sicilywedge taper
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New migration processes and new frontiers for linguistic research

2021

Recent migrations show unprecedented characteristics in terms of migratory routes, individual profiles of migrants and condition of isolation in arrival contexts. Combining sociolinguistic and linguistic perspectives, the article reconstructs the forms of linguistic contact between local and migrant populations in one of the main gateways to Europe, Palermo (Italy), and the specific conditions of local language acquisition by newcomers. It is argued that notions of (im)mobility and segregation must be included in migration-centred linguistic research

new migrants segregation poor linguistic immersion Sicily Literacy migration
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Sicilia in Survey of Numismatic Research 2008-2013

2015

The contribution is a critical analysis of the scientific studies of Greek and Roman numismatics concerning Sicily and produced between 2008 and 2013. The examination reveals a growing interest in the age of the "signing masters", even if the number does not seem to decrease attention for the years between Dionysius and Timoleon and for the period of the end of the III century BC, when Sicily entered the orbit of Rome. There are numerous publications of coin finds and hoards. There is also a particular attention to antiquities, while one of the main poles of interest continues to be iconography.

numismatic Sicily greek and roman age survey 2008-2013Settore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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Late Quaternary sedimentary evolution of the Castellammare Gulf (North-Western Sicily offshore)

2005

High-resolution seismic stratigraphy has been applied to the interpretation of the stratigraphic architecture of Late Pleistocene and Holocene successions on the continental shelf and upper slope of the Gulf of Castellammare, North-Western Sicily. The Late Quaternary type 1 depositional sequence is bounded by a regional unconformity and it is made up of four systems tracts, developed under fourth order relative sea level fluctuations, after the previous highstand of isotope Stage 5e. Systems tract are located in different parts of the basin, two being confined to the outer shelf and the upper slope, the other developed along the inner shelf. Facies associations, geomorphological elements, a…

offshore North-Western SicilyLate PleistoceneHolocenesequence stratigraphycontinental marginsea level changeSeismic stratigraphy
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First observations of oophagy in a wild population of the sand boa (Eryx jaculus)

2017

The sand boa Eryx jaculus (Linnaeus, 1758) is found in the southern Balkans, Middle East and North Africa (Sindaco et al., 2013). Only recently The presence of this species has been confirmed in Italy, in a small area of southern Sicily (Insacco et al., 2015). Knowledge of the sand boa in Sicily is limited with few data on geographical distribution, morphology, and habitat (Insacco et al., 2015; Faraone et al., 2017). Even at a global scale the biology of this species is little known due to its secretive habits (Tokar & Obst, 1993).

oophagy Sicily sand boa Eryx jaculus
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A regional-scale discontinuity in western Sicily revealed by a multidisciplinary approach: A new piece for understanding the geodynamic puzzle of the…

2015

The results of an integrated stratigraphic, structural, geophysical, and geochemical study reveal the presence of a crustal discontinuity in western Sicily that, at present, runs roughly N-S along a band from San Vito Lo Capo to Sciacca. The boundary between the two zones of this discontinuity is nearly orthogonal to the main thrust propagation of the Sicilian thrust-and-fold belt. The different Permian to Tertiary sedimentary evolution recorded by the two zones appears related to this discontinuity, with thick carbonate platforms in the western sector facing deepwater successions in the eastern one. The presence of Upper Triassic reefs, huge megabreccia bodies, and widespread submarine vol…

paleotectonicBelice ValleySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicageothermal potentialSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicata&nbspeismic tomographywestern SicilySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Making bishops in the Malta of the knights (1530-1798). An international game of parties, patronage and diplomacy

2011

Charles V’s donation of Malta to the Order of St. John in 1530 also established the procedure for appointment of the bishop of the island, whose episcopal seat since the time of the Norman conquest was subject to royal patronage, and thus to the King of Sicily’s right of presentation: the Grand Master would propose to the Spanish king, through the viceroy of Sicily, a ranking of three candidates, previously approved by the Council of the Order, belonging to the rank of convent chaplain and which contained at least one Sicilian. From that time until the expulsion of the knights from the island after the French occupation (1798), 15 bishops were chosen for the Maltese episcopal see. In these …

patronage bishop of Malta Sicily Order of St. John diplomacySettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
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THE SCENOGRAPHY OF SERPOTTA STUCCOES REVISITED - MATERIAL AND FORM

2015

The material that lies beneath the smooth shining surface of the stuccoes of the Serpotta family who used to work in Sicily from 1670 to 1730, has been thoroughly studied in previous papers, disclosing the deep, albeit empirical, knowledge of materials science that guided the artists in creating their masterpieces. In this work, attention is focused on the solid perspective and on the scenographic sculpture by Giacomo Serpotta, who is acknowledged as the leading exponent of the School. The study deals with some particular works of the artist, the “small-scaled plastic theatres”, so-called “teatrini”, which he made for the San Lorenzo Oratory in Palermo. On the basis of archival documents an…

philological reconstruction; 3D scanning technique; geometric processing; virtual reassemblyGeometric processingphilological reconstruction 3D scanning technique geometric processing virtual reassembly Giacomo Serpotta Sicily San Lorenzo Oratory in Palermolcsh:NX1-820MuseologyConservationlcsh:Arts in generalVirtual reassemblyGiacomo Serpotta Sicilia Oratorio de San Lorenzo teatrini plasticiricostruzione filologica tecnica di scansione 3D elaborazione geometrica riassemblaggio virtuale Giacomo Serpotta Sicilia Oratorio di San Lorenzo teatrini plastici3D scanning technique; Geometric processing; Philological reconstruction; Virtual reassembly; Conservation; MuseologySizilien Giacomo Serpotta Plastische TheaterPhilological reconstructionSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno3D scanning technique
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