Search results for "Tilia"

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«Prendere ad esempio». Quando padri e figli sono innamorati (con una lettura di Sen. contr. ii 6)

2018

This paper investigates the theme of erotic rivalry between father and son in Roman declamation, particularly in Ps. Quint. decl. 356, Calp. decl. 37 and, especially, in Sen. contr. ii 6. The analysis emphasizes the decisive contribution of the comedy to outlining this kind of conflict, also interpreted according to Quintilian’s theoretical reflection on this scholastica materia.

Father and SonQuintilian.Erotic RivalryComedyDeclamationSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaSeneca the Elder
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The use of tree-rings and foliage as an archive of volcanogenic cation deposition.

2007

Tree cores (Pinus nigra ssp. laricio) and leaves (Castanea sativa) from the flanks of Mount Etna, Sicily were analysed by ICP-MS to investigate whether volcanogenic cations within plant material provide an archive of a volcano's temporal and spatial depositional influence. There is significant compositional variability both within and between trees, but no systematic dendrochemical correlation with periods of effusive, explosive or increased degassing activity. Dendrochemistry does not provide a record of persistent but fluctuating volcanic activity. Foliar levels of bioaccumulated cations correspond to modelled plume transport patterns, and map short-term volcanic fumigation. Around the fl…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementAcerVolcanismVolcanic EruptionsToxicologyHistory 21st CenturyTreesSedimentary depositional environmentCationsMount Etna Volcanogenic cations Tree-rings Pinus nigra Castanea sativaTiliaVolatilesSicilygeographyStrontiumAir Pollutantsgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyHistory 19th CenturyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th Centurybiology.organism_classificationPinusPollutionPlumePlant LeavesDeposition (aerosol physics)VolcanochemistryPinaceaeGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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The lai “Si bé, Fortuna, has dat lo torn”: a critical edition of the catalan poem from the novel Triste deleitación

2019

The Castilian novel Triste deleitación, written in the late fifteenth century by an author from the Crown of Aragon, includes several letters and poems. One of these poems, “Sy bé, Fortuna, as dat lo torn”, is written in Catalan. This article presents the poem’s annotated critical edition, which reports how it is indebted to the Catalan lyrical tradition. Written in an evolved form of the French lai cultivated by various Catalan poets, the poem is clearly influenced by Pere Torroella’s lai “Qui volrà veure un pobre estat”, and linked to two other similar lais also dependent on Torroella’s. This edition is completed by a translation into modern Catalan. La novel·la en castellà Triste deleita…

HistoryFifteenthLiterature and Literary TheoryLais catalansmedia_common.quotation_subjectPere TorroellaTriste deleitaciónFortunaMossèn NavarroCastilian sentimental fictionmedia_commonRamisUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoetryCatalan laiArtPhilological editionPoesia del segle XVCritical editionlanguage.human_languageFicció sentimental en castellàPoesia catalana medievalMedieval Catalan poetry:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageFifteenth century poetryCatalanHumanities
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Towards a philological characterization of don Enrique de Villena’s "Los doze trabajos de Hércules"

2019

Don Enrique de Aragón (c. 1384-1434) resulta una de las figuras más influyentes en el período del Humanismo peninsular. Su primera creación –Los doze trabajos de Hércules– constituye la primera interpretación mitológica del prerrenacimiento hispánico, al tiempo que constituye uno de los testimonios romances más antiguos del tópico de las armas y de las letras. Este artículo pretende caracterizar desde el punto de vista filológico sus rasgos de estilo más representativos, así como iniciar posibilidades re-novadas de estudio, centradas en la Fraseología hispánica medieval.

Literature and Literary TheoryCastilian prose of Fifteenth-CenturyHistorical Phraseologymedia_common.quotation_subjectProsa castellana del siglo XVHumanidadesArtCorona de AragónFraseología históricaCrown of AragonPeninsular HumanismHUMANIDADESHumanitiesHumanismo peninsularLiteraturePhraseologyLiteraturaHUMANITIESHumanitiesmedia_commonEnrique de Villena
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Music and Medicine

2020

The relationship between music and medicine involves the notions of affinity between the human body and musical structures, relief, catharsis and therapy. The Homeric poems attest to the use of healing songs (paeans) and spells (epaoidai). The early Pythagoreans used musical catharsis for both the soul and the body. The doctrine of musical ēthos (whose main source is Plato) presupposes a relationship between music and character based on mimēsis, also establishing a link between therapy and ēthos. According to Aristotle, melodies performed in the rites are able to arou-se the emotions and purify from their excesses (the same dynamics appear in Theophrastus). The musical notions first detecta…

LiteratureēthoPaeanMusic therapyPythagoreanismHippocratic medicinebusiness.industryPhilosophyenthousiasmoepaoidēAristides Quintilianus.PythagoreanCatharsispulse lorecatharsiMusic therapybusinesspaeanSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Post-Messinian evolutionary relationships across the Sicilian channel: Mitochondrial and nuclear markers link a new green toad from Sicily to African…

2008

19 páginas, 6 figuras y 3 tables

MalePleistoceneEvolutionAfrica; Animals; Biodiversity; Bufonidae; DNA Mitochondrial; Evolution Molecular; Female; Male; Phylogeny; RNA Ribosomal 16S; SicilyRange (biology)BiogeographyPLEISTOCENESettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyDNA MitochondrialPHYLOGEOGRAPHYEvolution MolecularRNA Ribosomal 16SDNA POLYMORPHISMMTDNAQH359-425AnimalsSicilyPhylogenyREPTILIAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsmtDNAnDNA green toadSALINITY CRISISmtDNA control regionPOPULATION-GROWTHbiologyBufo balearicusFROGSBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationBufonidaelanguage.human_languageCOALESCENTPhylogeographyAfricalanguageFemaleBUFO-VIRIDISMediterranean IslandsSicilianResearch ArticleBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Sulle tracce di Ovidio epico? Contese tra padri e figli in Ps. Quint. decl. 258

2018

In the Minor Declamation 258 it is possible to notice some echoes of the Armorum iudicium of Ov. met. xiii 1-383, an episode whose success in Greece and Rome dates back to the Cyclic poems. Porcius Latro, the famous rhetorician and teacher of Ovid, chose this subject for one of his declamations and provided his pupil with a model: in fact, as showed by Sen. contr. ii 2, 8, the poet borrowed from the rhetor some literal expressions. We can also remember Sen. contr. x and Calp. decl. 21, two of the most important texts where the motifs of family disputes and reward for viri fortes are re-elaborated, in different ages. Therefore, the Minor declamation 258 is one of these interesting adaptation…

Ovid Ps. Quintilian Declamations Generational Conflicts Intertextuality.Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Salt accumulation and effects within foliage of Tilia × vulgaris trees from the street greenery of Riga, Latvia

2020

International audience; Green infrastructures within sprawling cities provide essential ecosystem services, increasingly undermined by environmental stress. The main objective in this study was to relate the allocation patterns of NaCl contaminants to injury within foliage of lime trees mechanistically and distinguish between the effects of salt and other environmental stressors. Using field material representative of salt contamination levels in the street greenery of Riga, Latvia, the contribution of salt contaminants to structural and ultrastructural injury was analyzed, combining different microscopy techniques. On severely salt-polluted and dystrophic soils, the foliage of street lime …

PollutionEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectSalt (chemistry)Sodium Chloride010501 environmental sciencesBiologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesTreesNutrientNaClTiliaEnvironmental ChemistryTiliaCryo-energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysisWaste Management and DisposalEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLimemedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationPathological plant anatomyGreen urban infrastructuresNutrients15. Life on landContaminationbiology.organism_classificationLatviaPollution[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyCryo-microtomyPlant LeavesLime treesHorticulturechemistrySalt injurySoil waterTranspiration streamengineering
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Influence of De-Icing Salt on K Supply and Street Trees Ecological Status in Riga, Latvia

2009

The study was conducted to evaluate the toxic effect of soil and plant pollution with Na and Cl− on K supply and ecological condition of the street trees (Tilia × vulgaris H.) in Riga during 2005 and 2007. The results revealed that the ecological status of street trees could be characterized as seriously injured due to high concentrations of Na and Cl− in soil (maxNa 1,568.1 mg/kg; maxCl 744.9 mg/kg) and lime leaves (maxNa 1.93%; maxCl 3.00%). The concentrations of Na and Cl− in lime leaves demonstrated a marked tendency to increase during summer, while the concentrations of K in leaves decreased (min. 0.15%). There were close correlations between the concentration of Na and Cl− in lime lea…

Pollutionchemistry.chemical_classificationDeicing chemicalsbiologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSalt (chemistry)engineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationGeographychemistryTiliaStreet treeengineeringLimemedia_commonIcing
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Quantum potero voce contendam. La pro Ligario di Cicerone nel giudizio di Quintiliano

2019

The paper analyses one of the last voices of the Ciceronian oratory, the Pro Ligario. After a reconstruction of the context in which the oration was produced, the attention is focused on the reception of the text by Quintilian, who on several occasions in the Institutio oratoria shows particular interest for the multiple problems connected to it, identifying the peculiar characteristics.

Pro Ligario CaesarQuintilianCiceroSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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