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L’alto e puro Maestro. Giuseppe Pitrè vs Lamberto Loria: tre lettere inedite
2017
This paper explores the relationship, contradictory and of intense scientific rivalry, between Giuseppe Pitrè and Lamberto Loria. I will analyze the studies conducted on the subject from Giuseppe Cocchiara up to Sandra Puccini, through the funds of the Historical Archives of the "Giuseppe Pitrè" Ethnographic Museum in Palermo and the National Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions in Rome
Il presepe tra arte e tradizione
2019
Il saggio presenta la nascita del presepe secondo le fonti canoniche, ne indaga l'influenza sull'iconografia colta e popolare e presenta un esempio di "presepe vivente" realizzato nel territorio di Custonaci (TP), come esempio di pratica dal basso di costruzione di una comunità. The essay presents the birth of the nativity scene according to the canonical sources, investigates its influence on cultured and popular iconography and presents an example of a "living nativity scene" made in the territory of Custonaci (TP), as an example of the practice of building a a community.
Non chiedo lineamenti fissi. Geografie montaliane
2011
Un'analisi delle opere del primo Montale per delimitare i canoni fondanti della sua visione del paesaggio ligure.
Viaggio e immaginario: il Sud America di Sepúlveda
2021
L'odeporica costituisce un genere particolarmente fecondo per la prospettiva geografica: la costruzione di spazialità e immaginari passa per specifiche forme di testualizzazione che riconducono a complesse (ri)produzioni culturali. A partire dall'analisi geoculturale di alcuni brani significativi de Patagonia Express di Luis Sepúlveda, questo contributo intende mostrare alcune modalità attraverso le quali l'autore cileno ricostruisce, nel suo racconto di viaggio in forma di appunti, spazialità, paesaggi e interazioni visitando luoghi particolarmente ostili del continente Sudamericano, come la Patagonia e il deserto di Atacama. L'analisi di tali brani si concentra sulla narrazione dell'es…
Twins. Similarities, differences and individuality
2015
This study aims to investigate the self-differentiating perceptions and the separation-individuation’s process in emerging adulthood twins. A group of 40 Italian pairs of twins (21 couples dizygotic-DZ and 19 monozygotic-MZ) aged 20-30 years, were evaluated using the test of graphic projection Family Life Space (DSSVF) and thought a specific questionnaire ad hoc constructed for this research. The research hypothesis focus on Zazzo’s test of parallel testimony and provide to give empirical evidence about the capacity of MZ Twins to use more internal resources of the couple than DZ Twins, causing the split slowdown on identification. The data show that there are no difference between not bise…
Eigenvectors of k-psi-contractive wedge operators
2008
We present new boundary conditions under which the fixed point index of a strict-$\psi$-contractive wedge operator is zero. Then we investigate eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of k-$\psi$-contractive wedge operators.
MR2964711 Alfsen, Erik; Shultz, Fred Finding decompositions of a class of separable states. Linear Algebra Appl. 437 (2012), no. 10, 2613–2629. (Revi…
2013
On invariant manifolds of saddle points for 3D multistable models
2017
In dynamical systems a particular solution is completely determined by the parameters considered and the initial conditions. Indeed, when the model shows a multistability, starting from different initial state, the trajectories can evolve towards different attractors. The invariant manifolds of the saddle points separate the vector field into the basins of attraction of different stable equilibria. The aim of this work is the reconstruction of these separation surfaces in order to know in advance the geometry of the basins. In this paper three-dimensional models with three or more stable fixed points is investigated. To this purpose a procedure for the detection of the scattered data lying …
ADVANCED MESHLESS NUMERICAL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS
Louseborne relapsing fever in young migrants, sicily, Italy, july-september 2015
2016
To the Editor: During the early 20th century, at the end of World War I, and during World War II, louseborne relapsing fever (LBRF) caused by Borrelia recurrentis was a major public health problem, especially in eastern Europe and northern Africa (1,2). Currently, poor living conditions, famine, war, and refugee camps are major risk factors for epidemics of LBRF in resource-poor countries, such as those in the Horn of Africa (3,4). Increased migration from resource-poor countries and war/violence create new routes for spread of vectorborne diseases. Recently, several cases of LBRF have been reported among asylum seekers from Eritrea in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany (5–8). All of…