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Recensione a: Gesta Berengarii. Scontro per il regno nell’Italia del X secolo, a cura di Fr. Stella, Pisa 2009 (in «Maia», n.s., 64,2, 2011)
2011
Recensione all'ediz., con trad. ital. a fronte e commento, dei «Gesta Berengarii imperatoris», poemetto epico-storico del sec. X, curata da Francesco Stella e pubblicata nel 2009 dalla casa editrice Pacini di Pisa.
Questioni cronologico-attributive e tecnica compositiva del «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» di Guy d’Amiens
2018
In questo studio il «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» assegnato a Guy d’Amiens viene sottoposto a una lunga disamina, con la rassegna delle principali questioni cronologiche e attributive susseguitesi dalla prima metà dell’Ottocento fino ai nostri giorni, l’analisi e la discussione dei più rilevanti problemi storico-letterari e interpretativi e, nella seconda e più ampia parte, l’esame di tre passi del poemetto a loro modo altamente significativi (il proemio, la geste di Taillefer e l’incoronazione di Guglielmo il Conquistatore). Tale disamina mira, in primo luogo, a rimettere in discussione un’impostazione e un livello di lettura dell’opera vòlti, in maniera preponderante se non esclusiva, a …
Tejido adiposo epicárdico, adiponectina y leptina: Una fuente potencial de riesgo cardiovascular en Enfermedad renal crónica
2020
The importance of cardiometabolic factors in the inception and progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is increasingly being recognized. Beyond diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome, other factors may be responsible in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) for the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease, which is estimated to be 5- to 20-fold higher than in the general population. Although undefined uremic toxins are often blamed for part of the increased risk, visceral adipose tissue, and in particular epicardial adipose tissue (EAT), have been the focus of intense research in the past two decades. In fact, several lines of evidence suggest their involvement in athe…
Oltre Omero. Aspetti storico-letterari del Ciclo epico troiano
Respicere, prospicere: per una morfologia del paesaggio nella Pharsalia di Lucano.
2023
Quantification of epicardial adipose tissue in coronary calcium score and CT coronary angiography image data sets: comparison of attenuation values, …
2016
The aim of the study was to compare epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) characteristics assessed with coronary calcium score (CS) and CT coronary angiography (CTCA) image data sets.In 76 patients (mean age 59 ± 13 years) who underwent CS and CTCA owing to suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), EAT was quantified in terms of density (Hounsfield units), thickness and volume. The EAT volume was extracted with a semi-automatic software.A moderate correlation was found between EAT density in CS and CTCA image data sets (-100 ± 19 HU vs -70 ± 24 HU; p 0.05, r = 0.55). The distribution of EAT was not symmetrical with a maximal thickness at the right atrioventricular groove (14.2 ± 5.3 mm in CS, 15.…
Evidence of impaired coronary flow reserve and elevated microvascular resistances in a case of recurrent left apical ballooning.
2011
A 56-year old man was admitted for precordial pain associated with dyspnea and evidence of myocardial ischemia on ECG and cardiac ultrasound. His previous history included an episode of left apical ballooning five years before. At angiography, no evidence of significant epicardial coronary artery disease was manifest. Interestingly, both coronary flow reserve and the index of microvascular resistances were abnormal, showing evidence of impaired microvascular function. This is the first report providing direct evidence of microvascular dysfunction in a patient with (recurrent) apical ballooning.
Debiasi, Andrea. Eumelo: un poeta per Corinto con ulteriori divagazioni epiche. Problemi e ricerche di storia antica, 31. Roma: "L’Erma" di Bretschne…
2017
Il rigo musicale in fondo alla 'Bataille d'Annezin' e i dispositivi di chiusura della lassa epica
2015
The discovery, made by E. Langlois in 1910, of a notated musical staff at the end of a little-known parodic laisse probably written within the 13th century by an otherwise unknown Thomas de Bailleul (MS London, BL, Royal 20 A XVII) immediately raised the interest of medieval musicologists, who have debated its function and interpretation until recent times, whereas romance philologists haven’t payed due attention to this intriguing and unique musical evidence, undoubtedly related to an Old French chanson de geste. In this paper I shall defend G. Schläger’s forgotten hypothesis that the musical staff could well represent a vocal-ized ‘short line’ (petit vers), arguing that this question shou…