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J.C. Maier – ein bereits bekannter Helfer Bluhmes bei der Transkription des Veroneser Codex Iustinianus

2018

J.C. Maier – a previously known aide to Bluhme in the transcription of the Veronese palimpsest of Justinian’s Code. This paper calls into question the idea that in the summer of 1823 Maier worked together with Bluhme at the decipherment of the palimpsest of Gaius’ Institutes preserved in the Capitular Library of Verona (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV). A comprehensive analysis of the sources leads to the conclusion that Maier helped Bluhme in the same library for the transcription of the palimpsest of Justinians’ Code (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. LX). – Keywords: Bluhme; Maier; Gaius’ Institutes; Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV; Codex Iustinianus; Verona, B. Cap., Cod. LX; manuscript studies.

HistoryVerona B. Cap. Cod. LXmanuscript studies.PhilosophyGaius’ InstituteSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'Verona B. Cap. Cod. XVJustinian’s CodeF. BluhmeLawHumanitiesJ.C. MaierZeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung
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Association between climate and new daily diagnoses of COVID-19

2020

AbstractBackgroundAlthough evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks, uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods. The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto Region, while information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo website, a renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 to November 11, 2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological da…

Multivariate analysisCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Leadership and ManagementStrategy and Management2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological data in Verona were correlated using both univariate and multivariate analysis. Results: The number of daily COVID-19 diagnoses in Verona was positively associated with the number of days in lockdown and humidity1% decrease in humidityWind speedmin and max temperatureand influence the likelihood or course of local COVID-19 outbreaks. Preventive measuresHealth Information Managementa renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 and November 11mean air temperature1.2% and 5.4% reduction in new COVID-19 daily diagnoses. A significant difference was observed in values of all-weather parameters recorded in Verona between days with &ltHealth Policy1 km/h increase in wind speed and day with rainfall were independently associated with 1.0%Significant differencehumidityUnivariateOutbreakHumidityand inversely correlated with meanmean wind speed and number of days with rainfall. Days of lockdownwhile information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo websitetesting policies and hospital preparedness should be reinforced during periods of higher meteorological risk and in local environments with adverse climate conditions.Background: Although evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks0.3%uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods: The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto RegionGeography100 or ≥100 new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Conclusions: Climate conditions may play an essential role in conditions of viral transmissionAir temperaturemean wind speed and number of days with rainfall remained significantly associated in multivariate analysis. The four weather parameters contributed to explaining 61% of variance in new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Each 1% increase in air temperatureBackground: Although evidence is accumulating that climate conditions may positively or negatively influence the scale of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks uncertainty remains concerning the real impact of climate factors on viral transmission. Methods: The number of new daily cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Verona (Italy) was retrieved from the official website of Veneto Region while information on daily weather parameters in the same area was downloaded from IlMeteo website a renowned Italian technological company specialized in weather forecasts. The search period ranged between March 1 and November 11 2020. The number of new daily COVID-19 cases and meteorological data in Verona were correlated using both univariate and multivariate analysis. Results: The number of daily COVID-19 diagnoses in Verona was positively associated with the number of days in lockdown and humidity and inversely correlated with mean min and max temperature mean wind speed and number of days with rainfall. Days of lockdown mean air temperature humidity mean wind speed and number of days with rainfall remained significantly associated in multivariate analysis. The four weather parameters contributed to explaining 61% of variance in new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Each 1% increase in air temperature 1% decrease in humidity 1 km/h increase in wind speed and day with rainfall were independently associated with 1.0% 0.3% 1.2% and 5.4% reduction in new COVID-19 daily diagnoses. A significant difference was observed in values of all-weather parameters recorded in Verona between days with <100 or ≥100 new daily COVID-19 diagnoses. Conclusions: Climate conditions may play an essential role in conditions of viral transmission and influence the likelihood or course of local COVID-19 outbreaks. Preventive measures testing policies and hospital preparedness should be reinforced during periods of higher meteorological risk and in local environments with adverse climate conditions.DemographyJournal of Hospital Management and Health Policy
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STUDIO EPIDEMIOLOGICO OSSERVAZIONALE DESCRITTIVO SULLA PATOLOGIA ANDROLOGICO NELLA POPOLAZIONE STUDENTESCA DELLE SCUOLE MEDIE INFERIORI E SUPERIORI. …

2011

STUDIO PILOTA NELLA PROVINCIA DI PALERMO E NELLA PROVINCIA DI VERONA.POPOLAZIONE STUDENTESCA DELLE SCUOLE MEDIE INFERIORI E SUPERIORIPATOLOGIA ANDROLOGICASettore MED/24 - Urologia
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Gaspar Veronensis n. ca. 1400 - m. 1474

2012

Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaGaspare da Vaerona - Camaldolesi - Epistole - Storiografia - Commenti ai classiciGaspare da Verona - Epistole - Storiografia - Commenti ai classici
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Luca Manunza Geografie dell’informe. Le nuove frontiere della globalizzazione. Etnografie da Tangeri, Napoli e Istanbul

2018

Recensione critica del volume "Geografie dell’informe. Le nuove frontiere della globalizzazione. Etnografie da Tangeri, Napoli e Istanbul" di Luca Manunza, edito da Ombre Corte, Verona, nel 2016.

Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaCritical review of the book by Luca Manunza "Geografie dell’informe. Le nuove frontiere della globalizzazione. Etnografie da Tangeri Napoli e Istanbul" edito da Ombre Corte Verona 2016.
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Per la datazione del palinsesto veronese delle Institutiones di Gaio (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV)

2015

In questo contributo è esaminata la questione della datazione del palinsesto delle Institutiones di Gaio (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV). Un confronto con altri manoscritti sicuramente realizzati nel VI secolo in onciale B-R mostra che questo genere di scrittura era peculiare dell'area bizantina in età giustinianea. La possibile obiezione contro una sua datazione all'età di Giustiniano è riconsiderata alla luce del fatto che le abbreviature nei testi giuridici della compilazione di Giustiniano furono ufficialmente vietate da questo imperatore solamente alla fine del 533 d.C. e che tale divieto entrò in vigore nella parte occidentale dell'impero romano solamente alcuni anni dopo. La conclusione p…

Settore M-STO/09 - PaleografiaGaius' Instituteonciale B-RVerona palimpsest (Verona B. Cap. Codex XVISettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'palinsesto veronese (Verona B. Cap. Codex XV)"B-R" uncialIstituzioni di Gaio
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Il ruolo del familiae emptor nel testamentum per aes et libram

2016

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TestiTestamentum per aes et libramVeronas’ Palimpsest of Gaii InstitutioneSuccession upon testamentSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'familiae emptorFormulas pronounced by familiae emptor and testator.
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Beyond Lampedusa: Africa Meets Europe / Para Lá de Lampedusa: A África Encontra a Europa

2013

The volume, resulting from a photograph exhibit that travelled the globe (Portugal, China, USA, Nigeria, Italy, etc.), offers a miscellaneous portrayal of the history of African photography and its influence on non-African imaginings of Africa and the African diaspora in all its diversity. My essay comments on the photographic representation of the black body in Italy in both colonial and postcolonial times.

Verona CollectiveAfrican EuropeanMigration diaspora and national identity.Hybrid identitieRepresentation of black bodieNarratives from the Diaspora. African photographyAfroEurope
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Il Codex DCCCIX (DCCCXIII) della Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona: «prima trascrizione delle Istituzioni di Gaio» o «copia del tutto inservibile»?

2016

Partendo da una considerazione critica della tesi avanzata da Briguglio nel libro intitolato "La prima trascrizione delle Istituzioni di Gaio. Il Codex DCCCIX (DCCCXIII) Gaii Institutionum Libri della Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona" (2013), si contesta l'idea che la trascrizione parziale delle Istituzioni di Gaio ancor oggi custodita nella Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona (Codex DCCCIX) sia la prima versione in bella copia dei lavori di trascrizione del palinsesto gaiano (Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, Codex XVI. Un esame più completo del Codex DCCCIX confrontato con le trascrizioni complete conservate nella Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Ms. lat. Fol. 308), infatti, dimostra che tale tesi non…

Verona Biblioteca Capitolare Codex XV (13)tecniche di lettura dei palinsesti.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'Verona Biblioteca Capitolare Codex DCCCIX (DCCCXIII)Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin-Preußischer Kulturbesitz Ms. lat. fol. 308Istituzioni di Gaio
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Le prime trascrizioni del palinsesto di Gaio e il presunto «mistero» delle schede veronesi (BCapVr, Cod. DCCCIX)

2014

This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest still preserved in the Capitular Library of Verona (BCapVr, Cod. DCCCIX) and allows to solve the pretended «mystery» about its presence in this library. A comparison with the fair copy (Reinschrift) of the transcription belonging to the Berlin State Library – Prussian Cultural Heritage (SBB-PK, Ms. lat. fol. 308, K. 1, Konv. 1) shows that the Cod. DCCCIX of the Capitular Library can not be regarded as a forgotten copy or a gift. Similarly, the idea that the manuscript was the first fair copy of the transcription works is not plausible. Anyway, a neglected information provided by one of the Prus…

Verona Biblioteca Capitolare Cod. XVVerona Biblioteca Capitolare Cod. DCCCIXBerlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz Ms. lat. fol. 308.Gai Institutione
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