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Conjectures regarding Thalelaios' commentary on the Novus Codex
2014
Il contributo rinviene tracce di un precedente strato del commentario di Taleleo al codex repetitae praelectionis riferibile al Novus Codex Iustinianus. The paper find traces of a previous state of the Thalelaos' commentary on the codex repetitae praelectionis attributable to Novus Codex Justinian.
Tècniques i mètodes de traducció de Francesc Alegre a La primera guerra púnica (1472)
2017
Resum: L’any 1472 Francesc Alegre va traduir al catala la versio italiana dels Commentarii tres de primo bello punico de Leonardo Bruni. En l’article s’ha comparat exhaustivament el catala amb sis manuscrits italians i l’original llati. Les divergencies entre original i traduccio s’han ordenat en tres categories: addicions, eliminacions i modificacions. La metodologia d’Alegre oscil·la des d’una traduccio literal a una traduccio del sentit de l’original. Els resultats seran comparats posteriorment amb els metodes d’Alegre a les Transformacions d’Ovidi amb l’objectiu de definir Francesc Alegre com a traductor. Paraukes clau: Leonardo Bruni, Francesc Alegre, Historia de la traduccio, Primera …
Observaciones sobre una reflexión heterodoxa en los Comentarii de Juan Luis Vives a la Ciudad de Dios de San Agustín
2019
The Patres ecclesiae?s works were a frequent topic of discussion at the time in which many humanists stood against the decadent medieval scholastics. That Juan Luis Vives was part of this tradition is demonstrated in his commentaries on Saint Augustine works. Despite its pedagogical function, the scholia of the Valencian author became quite subjective. In this sense, his ecdotic work or, specially, his «criticisms and censures» can be mentioned. Here, Vives strongly disapproves of the intense political and intellectual turmoil of his epoch. Thus, this article is aimed at describing those annotations in which Vives adopts such an Erasmist point of view to comment Augustine?s De Civitate Dei.…
Phage therapy
2013
Bacteriophage therapy, the use of viruses that infect bacteria as antimicrobials, has been championed as a promising alternative to conventional antibiotics. Although in the laboratory bacterial resistance against phages arises rapidly, resistance so far has been an only minor problem for the effectiveness of phage therapy. Resistance to antibiotics, however, has become a major issue after decades of extensive use. Should we expect similar problems after long-term use of phages as antimicrobials? Like antibiotics, phages are often noted to be drivers of bacterial evolution. Should we expect phage-treated pathogens to develop a general resistance to phages over time, a resistance against whi…
Ancient Medicine in the Galenic Corpus: The Story of a Concealment
2021
The paper proposes, starting from some certain or probable allusions (in part. a passage in Galen's Commentary on 'Epidemics' 2, only extant in Arabic translation), but also from some striking omissions ('Ancient medicine' is not mentioned in the history of hygiene that Galen traces out in the central chapters of Thrasybulus), to reconstruct the history of this significant ‘concealment’. This will also be done in the light of the numerous passages in the corpus in which Galen advocates, constantly linking it to Hippocrates, the ideal of medicine that is ‘physiologica’.
Codice commentato delle società
2010
commento art 2251
L'ASSEMBLEA DI S.P.A.: ART. 2363 - 2379 TER COD. CIV., IN CODICE CIVILE COMMENTATO, A CURA DI G. ALPA E V. MARICONDA, IPSOA, II^ ed. (pp. 1376-1484).
2009
commentario di dottrina e giurisprudenza delle relative norme
The Scholica Graecarum glossarum and Martianus Capella
2011
The essay takes into examination the entries of the glossary known as 'Scholica Graecarum glossarum' which feature the influence of the 'De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii' by Martianus Capella. These entries are a secondary accretion to the original glossary. The comparison between the entries of the 'Scholica' and the commentary to the 'De Nuptiis' by Remigius of Auxerre prove his dependence on the glossary.
The 'mysterious' beauty of laws
2014
Extending the Limits of Nature. Political Animals, Artefacts, and Social Institutions
2020
This essay discusses how medieval authors from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries dealt with a philosophical problem that social institutions pose for the Aristotelian dichotomy between natural and artificial entities. It is argued that marriage, political community, and language provided a particular challenge for the conception that things which are designed by human beings are artefacts. Medieval philosophers based their arguments for the naturalness of social institutions on the anthropological view that human beings are political animals by nature, but this strategy required rethinking the borderline between nature and art. The limits of nature were extended, as social institution…