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The Ancient Neapolitan Sweet Lime and the Calabrian Lemoncetta Locrese Belong to the Same Citrus Species

2019

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Composition of the essential oil of allium neapolitanum cirillo growing wild in sicily and its activity on microorganisms affecting historical art cr…

2015

Essential oil of the aerial parts of Allium neapolitanum Cirillo collected in Sicily were analyzed by gas-chromatography-flame-ionization detection and gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry. Nineteen compounds were identified in the oil and the main components were found to be (E)-chrysanthenyl acetate (28.1%), (Z)-chrysanthenyl acetate (23.8%), (E)-β-farnesene (9.6%), dimethyl trisulfide (9.6%), camphor (7.4%), methyl allyl disulfide (6.8%) and 1-methyl-3-allyl trisulfide (5.8%). The essential oil showed good antimicrobial activity against 11 strains of test microorganisms, including several species infesting historical material.

SesquiterpeneGeneral Chemical EngineeringAllyl compoundMonoterpeneAntimicrobial activityPlant OilEssential oillaw.inventionCamphorchemistry.chemical_compoundlaw(E)-chrysanthenyl acetateChemical Engineering (all)DisulfidesFood scienceMedicinal plantsSicilyFlame IonizationbiologyChemistry (all)food and beveragesGeneral MedicineAntimicrobialAllyl CompoundsArtifactAlliumArtifactsSesquiterpenesArt(Z)-chrysanthenyl acetateSulfideAllium neapolitanumSulfidesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAlliumBridged Bicyclo CompoundsDisulfideDrug Resistance FungalBotanyDrug Resistance BacterialOils VolatilePlant OilsAllium neapolitanumEssential oilBacteriaFungiGeneral ChemistryPlant Components Aerialbiology.organism_classificationCamphorchemistryMonoterpenesBridged Bicyclo CompoundDimethyl trisulfideAllyl Compound
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Giuseppe Sigismondo, Apoteosi della musica del Regno di Napoli, a cura di C. Bacciagaluppi, G. Giovani e R. Mellace, con un saggio introduttivo di R.…

2018

Review of the first edition of Sigismondo's "Apoteosi", a detailed and very interesting history of the music in Naples from the Sixteenth to the early Nineteenth Century. The work is a mailstone in the process of construction and diffusion of the myth of the "Neapolitan School" in composition.

Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaNeapolitan School Giuseppe Sigismondo History of music in Naples
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La nostra musica. «Fortunio» fra vecchie e nuove canzoni (1888-1899)

2013

L'articolo studia il posto riservato alla canzone nella rivista napoletana "Fortunio", pubblicata fra il 1888 e il 1899

Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaNeapolitan Song Fortunio Music Periodicals
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Fragmentation during Rock Falls: Two Italian Case Studies of Hard and Soft Rocks

2008

In recent years, rock fall phenomena in Italy have received considerable attention for risk mitigation through in situ observations and experimental data. This paper reports the study conducted at Camaldoli Hill, in the urban area of Naples, and at Monte Pellegrino, Palermo, Italy. The rocks involved are volcanic Neapolitan yellow tuff (NYT) in the former area and dolomitic limestone in the latter. Both rocks, even though with different strength characteristics, have shown a significant tendency towards rock fragmentation during run out. This behavior was first investigated by comparing the volumes of removable blocks on the cliff faces (V 0) and fallen blocks on the slopes (V f). It was as…

geographyhard and soft rockgeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaGeochemistryGeologyLandslideGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyRockfallVolcanofragmentationCliffGeotechnical engineeringNeapolitan yellow tuffRock fallGeologyIn situ full-scale testsCivil and Structural EngineeringRock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
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Due sculture lignee del Settecento tra Napoli e Palermo: l’Immacolata Concezione di Piazza Armerina e il San Michele Arcangelo di Cerami

2022

Oggetto del contributo sono l'Immacolata Concezione e il San Michele Arcangelo custoditi rispettivamente nella Cattedrale di Piazza Armerina e nella Chiesa Madre di Cerami, centri dell'entroterra siciliano. La prima opera è ricondotta per la prima volta ad ignoto scultore napoletano del primo quarto del Settecento, la seconda, invece, è attribuita a Filippo Quattrocchi. I manufatti lignei, restaurati di recente, vengono indagati in riferimento alla pertinente temperie culturale e, pertanto, raffrontati con altri simulacri coevi Subject of the contribution are the Immaculate Conception and the Archangel Michael kept respectively in the Cathedral of Piazza Armerina and in the Mother Church of…

wooden sculpture Neapolitan sculpture eighteenth century Rome Sicily Naples decorative arts simulacrascultura lignea scultura napoletana Settecento Roma Sicilia Napoli arti decorative simulacriSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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Legni mediterranei Simulacri intagliati nella Sicilia del Settecento

2023

Il volume esamina, per la prima volta, i simulacri lignei del Settecento custoditi nelle chiese, nei Musei Diocesani e nelle collezioni private dell’Isola. Sono opere che, a grandezza naturale e di forte impatto emotivo, furono commissionate da prelati, confraternite, devoti e nobili. Le sculture, alcune restaurate altre in cattivo stato di conservazione, sono state approntate, secondo la pertinente temperie culturale, da artisti siciliani e napoletani, talora su prototipi di manufatti presenti a Roma. Divulgatori della produzione artistica capitolina in Sicilia furono l’architetto Giacomo Amato, il pittore Vito D’Anna, gli scultori Giovan Battista Ragusa e Ignazio Marabitti, non a caso doc…

wooden sculpture eighteenth century Rome Mediterranean client Neapolitan wooden sculpture Spain Sicily religious orders estofadosscultura lignea Settecento Roma Mediterraneo committenza scultura lignea napoletana Spagna Sicilia ordini religiosi estofadosSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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