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Dal kētos al sēnmurv? Mutazioni iconografiche e transizioni simboliche del kētos dall’Antichità al Medioevo (secolo XIII)

2016

Using literary and iconographic sources the paper discusses the image of kētos from Antiquity to Middle Ages. The kētos, according with Greek literature, was used in the myths of both Perseus and Andromeda and Heracles and Hesione. The archaic images of the sea-monster are identifiable on Corinthian vases, on which we have only heads of leonine form. From 5th century the classical type of kētos is distinguished from all other Greek sea-monsters by a long neck, fins (also like wings), long muzzle and corrugated upper surface (like a crocodile), and leonine forelegs. Separated from histories of Andromeda and Hesione, the kētos is represented as a mount of marine gods and, especially, Nereides…

HistoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectsenmurv[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesJonahketos[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencescetusMiddle AgesArtictectureGreek literatureMedieval bestiaryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonHistoire de l'artcetus kētos Jonah Medieval bestiary sēnmurv simorgh whaleArtMythology[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historywhale[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historysimorghcetus ketos Jonah Medieval bestiary senmurv simorgh whaleSettore L-ART/01 - Storia dell'Arte Medievale[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesCartographyHumanities
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Hemocyte types and some plasmatic properties of two edible crabs Cancer borealis and Cancer pagurus

2015

Cancer pagurus and Cancer borealis and are edible crabs produced by economically relevant aquaculture. In this study the hemocytes and some plasmatic parameters of Cancer borealis and Cancer pagurus were examined. The cell features of the hemocytes were observed using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Granulocytes, semigranulocytes and hyalinocytes were mainly identified on the basis of size, presence/absence and quantity of the cytoplasmic granules and the nucleus-to-citoplasma (N/C) ratio. SEM observations were useful for disclosing the surface features of these cells, and the same characteristics were found in both crab species. A smooth surface distinguishes elongated hyalin…

Jonah crabbrown crablcsh:Biology (General)hemocyte classificationcrustaceancrustacean; Jonah crab; brown crab; hemocyte classificationlcsh:QH301-705.5Invertebrate Survival Journal
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Imagery and Religious Conversion. The Symbolic Function of Jonah 1:13

2018

Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to be thrown in the sea (1:12) and the event’s occurrence (1:15). Most commentators discuss only the events of 1:13 and their causes. In this article, I suggest an interpretation of Jonah 1:13 based on the imagery of the narrative. An analysis of the use of metaphors and symbols does not replace the message of the verse; such an analysis simply augments it with motives of the seamen’s conversion. Beside the narrative level, there is a hidden level suggesting a deeper understanding of the story where symbols and metaphors have a consolidating function. Distance, directions, and movement in Jonah 1…

religious conversion060303 religions & theology060101 anthropologyHistorylcsh:BL1-2790Interpretation (philosophy)Religious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religiontheology; Old Testament; Jonah; biblical imagery; religious conversionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismOld TestamentJonahAction (philosophy)biblical imageryReligious conversionAestheticsAnticipation (artificial intelligence)theologyConnotation (semiotics)0601 history and archaeologyThe SymbolicNarrativeOld TestamentReligions; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 73
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