Search results for "Fortuna"

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Fernando de Llanos y la fortuna de la Virgo Lactans. Consideraciones técnicas y estilísticas para el estudio de un modelo de la Virgen de la Leche en…

2017

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 474074 2017 98 6211296 Fernando de Llanos y la fortuna de la Virgo Lactans. Consideraciones técnicas y estilísticas para el estudio de un modelo de la Virgen de la Leche en el renacimiento valenciano Herrero CortellIsidro 53 77:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Miguel AngelPuig Sanchis
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Political Action Beyond Resistance: Arendt and "Revolutionary Spirit" in Egypt

2016

The article examines what it calls the "politics-as-resistance" frame in contemporary political theory, originating in the works of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler. This way of organizing political experience is contrasted with Hannah Arendt's political thought, particularly her writings on revolutionary action. Arendt's often overlooked – and partly unpublished – passages on virtù and fortuna are further suggested as important additions to her thinking on action. I argue that Arendt's "world-centric" approach can illuminate certain aspects of political experience that remain dimmed in the more subject-oriented politics-as-resistance frame. Particular focus is paid to the austere notion o…

arabikevätHannah Arendt; Michel Foucault; Judith Butler; action; resistance; freedomGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectTemporalityButler Judithhannah arendtpoliittinen osallistuminenFortunaresistanceJudithPoliticsPresentationPolitical scienceta517Political philosophypoliittinen toimintavallankumouksetta611media_commonmichel foucaultjudith butlerFoucaultMichelvastarintaTragedyArendtArendt Hannahlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryEgyptipolitical activityAction (philosophy)AestheticsFoucault MichelHannahEgyptactionfreedomHumanitiesResistance (creativity)vapauspolitical participationlcsh:HQ1101-2030.7ButlerRedescriptions : Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Les bronzes figurés antiques du Musée de Mâcon (Saône-et-Loire, F)

2011

In the course of its history, the Musee des Ursulines, at Macon, collected about 10 bronze figurines, some of them found as early as the mid-17th c. This article describes this largely unpublished collection and its scientific implications. Among the new data appears a votive bronze statuette, of italic type, found locally and datable to the Vth-IVth c. BC.

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryAmour[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySolpanthercavalrymanrfigurinepanthèreAmorMercurysolierstatuetteSilenussoldat[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryJupiterFortuneSucellusMercureCeresFortunacavalierSilene
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Venantius Fortunatus - muistumat Ermoldus Nigelluksen eepoksessa Carmen in honorem Hludowichi Caesaris

2010

Carmen in honorem Hludowichi Caesaris on neljään kirjaan jakautuva, elegiseen mittaan kirjoitettu eepos, joka kuvaa Ludwig Hurskaan hallintokautta 800-luvun alusta 820-luvulle. Sen kirjoitti Ermoldus Nigellus -niminen kirkonmies tavoitteenaan päästä teoksen avulla maanpaosta. Ermolduksen kirjoituksista on säilynyt lisäksi kaksi Ludwigin pojalle Pippinille omistettua runokirjettä. Yksi tärkeimmistä Ermolduksen malleista oli Venantius Fortunatus (n. v. 540–600), joka tunnetaan parhaiten merovingikuninkaita ylistävästä panegyriikasta, Pyhän Martin (Martinus) runomuotoisesta elämäkerrasta sekä hymneistä Pange lingua ja Vexilla regis prodeunt. Karolingikaudella Venantiuksen runoja pidettiin arvo…

Ermoldus Nigelluslatinankielinen kirjallisuusVenantius Fortunatus
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Recensione di Lucia Simonato, Bernini scultore: il difficile dialogo con la modernità, Milano 2018, Electa ("Pesci rossi"), 301 pp., 98 tavole in b/n

2020

Recensione della monografia di Lucia Simonato sull'accoglienza critica e creativa del Bernini dal Settecento agli inizi del Novecento (Bernini scultore: il difficile dialogo con la modernità, Milano 2018, Electa ("Pesci rossi"), 301 pp., 98 tavole in b / n Review of Lucia Simonato's monograph on Bernini's critical and creative reception from the 18th to early 20th century (Bernini scultore: il difficile dialogo con la modernità, Milano 2018, Electa («Pesci rossi»), 301 pp., 98 tavv. in b/n)

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroFigurative fortune Bernini Gian Lorenzo critical success Simonato LuciaSettore L-ART/03 - Storia Dell'Arte ContemporaneaFortuna figurativa Bernini Gian Lorenzo Fortuna critica Simonato Lucia
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Betrug und Täuschung in der Literatur des späten 15. und des frühen 16. Jahrhunderts

2022

BetrugSebastian BrantLiteratur der Frühen NeuzeitHumanismusFrühe NeuzeitTill EulenspiegelNarrenschiffTäuschungFortunatuMittelalterLüge
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La obra de Galdós en las traducciones italianas

2020

From the translation of Marianela (1880), the Italian reception of the works of Benito Pérez Galdós through translations does not present a very satisfactory situation, but rather uneven, especially if we take into account the production of contemporary translations to the Canarian writer or in the decades immediately after his disappearance, with some emblematic cases of manipulation with a very partial and censored translation such as that of Fortunata e Giacinta (1926), framed in the Fascist Ventennio, although it was the first translation into a foreign language of the Galdosian masterpiece. This study aims to recover and organize the panorama of translations into Italian of Galdós's na…

Benito Pérez Galdós Italian reception Fortunata e Giacinta Italian translations
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Dante en la cultura Catalana a l'entorn del casal de Barcelona (1381-1410/12)

2016

This article analyzes in a historical context the earliest evidences of Dante’s influence on Catalan culture during the reigns of Kings Peter IV, John I and Martin of Aragon, until the interregnum (1410-12) and the change of dynasty resulting from the Compromise of Caspe (1412). French courts, Avignon papal curia and the close personal, political and dynastic ties between the kingdoms of Sicily and Aragon constitute the background on which this paper studies the many echoes of Dante —from the Commedia, from the commentaries on Dante and from the so-called silloge boccaccesca— to be found around the chancellery and the court of Aragon: specifically, in Bernat Metge’s Llibre de Fortuna e Prud…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryChristine de Pizan and DanteFilologíasFelip de MallaCompromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyContext (language use)Otras filologías modernasFortunaKingdomPoliticsmedia_commonKing Martin of AragonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoetryGilabert de PròixitaAnselm TurmedaArtAndreu FebrerAntipope benedict XIIIlanguage.human_languageDante Alighieri; Dante in Catalan culture; Anselm Turmeda; Bernat Metge; Felip de Malla; Antipope Benedict XIII; King Martin of Aragon; Andreu Febrer; Gilabert de Pròixida; Melcior de Gualbes; Christine de Pizan and Dante; Dante in SicilyDante in catalan cultureDante in Sicily:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]InterregnumlanguageBernat MetgeCatalanDante AlighieriMelcior de GualbesHumanities
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La dimensione spazio-temporale nel Fortunatus (1509)

2010

Settore L-LIN/13 - Letteratura TedescaProsaromanVolksbuchLetteratura tedescaFrühe NeuzeitFortunatu
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A Proposal to estimate the roaming–dog Total in an urban area through a PPSWOR spatial sampling with sample size greater than two

2018

Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeDogs roaming in urban areas constitute an issue for public order hygiene and health. Proper planning of actions for health and security control and allocation of financial funds require the knowledge of the roaming–dog–population size in a given urban area. Unfortunately a reliable statistical procedure aimed to measure such population is not available yet in literature. This paper presents a simple reproducible survey sampling procedure to estimate the number of roaming dogs in an urban area through the description of a real study carried out on a restricted area of the city of Palermo in southern Italy. A sample of areas is drawn by means of a drawn–by–drawn spatial sampling with probabilities proportional to size and without replacement (PPSWOR). As inclusion probabilities are not available in closed form they are estimated by Monte Carlo approach which is of simple implementation and permits design–based variance estimation even when first–order inclusion probabilities are unknown.
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