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I codici in scrittura latina di Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589) a Caprarola e al Palazzo della Cancelleria nel 1589

2016

This article analyses the contents of the manuscripts in Latin script found at the Villa Farnese of Caprarola and the Palazzo della Cancelleria of Rome at the death of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589). They were inventoried by Claudio Tobalducci, librarian to the Cardinal; the inventories were edited by Francois Fossier. Although the manuscript collections seem neither organic nor systematically constituted by the Cardinal (the volumes were mainly borrowed from the great Farnese library in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome), the manuscripts were used by the Cardinal in the last years of his life. They shed light on at least some of the personal interests of this important ecclesiastical, p…

Palazzo della CencelleriarenessanssiFarnese AlessandrokirjahistoriakardinaalitCaprarolavastauskonpuhdistusmanuscripts in Latin script
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Poļu literatūra viduslaikos un renesansē

1938

Poļu literatūraRenesanse - PolijaPolish literature - history and criticismViduslaiku kultūras vēsture - Polija:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]Polska literatura - historia i krytykaPoļu literatūra - vēsture un kritikaMedieval culture - PolandRenaissance - Poland
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The Tense-Aspect system between ontogeny and phylogeny: Evidence from the Proto-Indo-European “Injunctive”

2006

This paper examines early inflectional morphology related to the tense-aspect system of Pre-Indo-European by establishing a correlation between ontogeny and phylogeny in language acquisition and development. It will be argued that historical linguistics can shed light on the long-standing debate over the emergence of tense-aspect morphology. More specifically, the so-called Injunctive forms, which are assumed to be the most ancient verbal inflected items tracing back to the Pre-Indo-European language (see, among others, Lehmann 2002), permit us to infer that the initial grammar of the Proto-language was lacking tense morphology. In other words, the residual category of the Injunctive, which…

Proto-Indo-Europeanlanguage acquisitionSanskritAktionsarttense-aspect morphologyGreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Towards a reconstruction of Indo-European culture: semantic functions of IE *men-

2002

Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possible reconstructing cultural contents of what has been defined “Indo-European ideology” (Campanile 1992). The method of textual comparison, which compares no longer and not merely single lexical items or single syntactic constructions, but the whole literary systems too, is able to bring out linguistic and extra-linguistic reference contexts. The interest in reconstructing the Indo-European “basic lexicon” is renewed in the light of recent typological criteria of root classification (according to their active or stative meaning): the focus today is on drawing up the so-called “global etymologi…

Proto-Indo-Europeanpolysemyverbal root.semanticVedic SanskritHomeric GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Technical improvements for analysis of recalcitrant proteins by LC-MS : the myccorhiza responsive membrane proteome as a case study

2012

Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are widespread symbiotic associations between plant roots and AM fungi. Deep membrane alterations are the foremost morphological changes occurring in the host plant in response to AM symbiosis. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) is the workhorse method in AM proteomics. Membrane proteins are under-represented in 2-DE because of their hydrophobicity, low abundance, and precipitation at their isoelectric point, thereby few are the identified membrane proteins involved in sustaining the AM symbiosis. Membrane proteomics is still challenging due to 2-DE related shortcomings, however latest trends and advancements in mass spectrometry (MS)-based quantitative p…

Protéomique sans marquageSymbiose mycorhizienne à arbuscules[ SDV.BC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyMedicago truncatula[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyArbuscular mycorrhizas[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyProtéomique hors gelProtéines membranaires[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology
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Les drones face aux enjeux de responsabilité civile

2022

Responsabilité civileFait d'autruiFait des choses[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawAéronef sans équipage à bordDrone
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La ricostruzione ottocentesca delle Fabbriche Nuove di Rialto.

2000

SansovinoSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaFabbriche Nuove a Rialto
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Paratext in the Manuscripts of Hartmann Schedel

2019

Schedel Hartmannmyöhäiskeskiaikarenessanssiyksityiskirjastotkirjahistoriakäsikirjoituksetparatekstiinkunaabelithumanismi
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La conférence du Columa 2013 racontée par des étudiants AgroSup-Dijon

2014

Document accessible depuis la notice de ProdInra : https://prodinra.inra.fr/?locale=en#!ConsultNotice:306111; La 22e conférence du Columa de l’AFPP, tenue à Dijon du 11 au 13 décembre 2013, a été suivie par des étudiants d’AgroSup-Dijon. Ils rendent compte ici de ce qu’ils en ont retenu. Ils analysent particulièrement les sessions : – « Nuisibilité » des adventices (indirecte, ex. : favoriser l’ergot, et directe). – « Cultures méditerranéennes et tropicales » (différences Dom-Tom/autres pays, techniques émergentes). – « Résistance » (extension, mécanismes, facteurs de risque). – « Transfert aux milieux » (facteurs de risque de pollution des eaux, suivis et modélisation pour les prévoir). – …

Semis directBiocontrôleRotationAgronomie[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Méthodes alternatives[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyAdventicesDésherbage mécanique[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyNuisibilitéculture intégréerésistance[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyTSCCarabidésMauvaises herbesErgot du seigleTechniques culturales sans labourHerbicidesTCSLmauvaises herbes;adventices;nuisibilité;ergot du seigle;herbicides;résistance;transfert aux milieux;techniques culturales simplifiées;TSC;techniques culturales sans labour;TCSL;semis direct;méthodes alternatives;désherbage mécanique;biocontrôle;carabidés;rotation;culture intégrée;agronomie;système de culture[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]transfert aux milieux[SDE]Environmental Sciencestechniques culturales simplifiéesSystème de culture
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Alle origini della deissi indoeuropea. Un approccio linguistico cognitivo

Gli studi di indoeuropeistica non sempre dialogano con le teorie linguistiche contemporanee e, in particolare, con le scienze cognitive (cfr. Melchert 2016). Tuttavia, il contributo che le seconde possono dare alla ricostruzione di fenomeni linguistici e culturali indoeuropei non è trascurabile. Non è d’altra parte meno rilevante l’apporto che la prospettiva storica può dare allo studio dei processi cognitivi umani, dall’acquisizione del linguaggio da parte dei bambini fino all’individuazione degli universali linguistici. Scopo di questo studio è discutere i risultati di una recentissima ricerca (Bartolotta 2018), che mostra il ruolo dell’indoeuropeo nella spiegazione degli universali lingu…

Sequenza temporaleIncorporazionegreco omericoDeissisanscrito vedicoSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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