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S. Maria di Valverde tra mercanti e artigiani nella Palermo dei secoli XIV e XV
2019
In the fourteenth century the convent of S. Maria di Valverde of Palermo depended on the priorate of Messina. It was linked to craft and merchant classes and had close relationships with the Friars Preachers and the confraternity of Penitent women of S. Lucia. In the fourteenth century the vicar became provincialessa of all the Sicilian convents citra et ultra Farum and in S. Maria di Valverde tensions between nuns of different factions arose. They were also due to the opposition between the Dominicans, close to the nuns, and the archbishop of Palermo linked to the Benedictines of San Martino. In the papal documents we can trace the different influences that conditioned the convent of S. Ma…
Percutaneous Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions : 2019 Consensus Document from the EuroCTO Club
2019
Since its inception in December 2006, the EuroCTO Club has strived to provide the framework for state-of-the-art chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in Europe and nearby regions. Among its initiatives, the EuroCTO Club has published a set of recommendations regarding the technical aspects of CTO PCI, whose last edition dates to 2012. The EuroCTO Club consensus document discusses CTO PCI clinical indications, techniques and equipment use, as well as the qualifications of operators/centres. Given the considerable amount of progress made by this subspecialty in recent years, there is a need for an updated document that includes data from recent clinical trial…
Gozos del milagrosissimo Christo del Rescate, venerado en el Convento de Santa Tecla, por su Ilustre Cofadria.
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Considerazioni e prospettive storico-giuridiche sul recente accordo Santa Sede - Italia in materia di riconoscimento dei titoli ecclesiastici.
2020
The study is concerned with analyzing from both a historical and a legal point of view the recognition of ecclesiastical academic titles in light of the agreements between the Holy See and Italy. More precisely, it deals with the process that, from art. 10, paragraph 2 of the “Villa Madama Agreements”, has led, thanks to the Lisbon Convention and the so-called “Bologna Process”, to the agreement of February 13, 2019.
Por la madre abadesa, y religiosas de el Convento de Santa Ana, Orden de Santa Clara de la Ciudad de Badajòz, sujetas à sus Prelados Regulares, y por…
1732
Precedeix al tít.: "Dum eclypsim patimur, novo fulgore micamus." Signat al final: "Lic. D. Andrès Rodriguez." "Lic. D. Diego Manuel Diez Coronèl." Copia de la Carta, que el ... Arzobispo de Santiago escrive al R. P. Fr. Pedro de San Juan de la Cruz, Procurador General de Padres Carmelitas Descalzos Port. amb orla, grav. xil. enmarcat de la Immaculada i altres ornaments tip Caplletra ornada, vinyeta i altres ornaments tip Sign.: [ ]1, A1, B-H2 Reclams
Ethique professionnelle et régulation économique du marché des soins ambulatoires : de la théorie des contrats à l'économie des conventions
1992
What is the part played by professionnal ethics in the economic regulation of the market for ambulatory care (heterogeneity, uncertainty, information asymmetry...) and extrinsic rigidities (imposed by medical corporation and public authorities) ? Is it the internal control variable from "interested" self-regulation that implicitly relies on teological conception of ethics ? Or, the essential being of conventions for "quality" and "activity" that, through the cycle of gift economics, set upspontaneous order, with respect to professional ethics ? What usecan we do with such theoritical approach for the understanding andthe trend of politics in ambulatory care ?
Peritoneal carcinomatosis index as a predictor of diaphragmatic involvement in stage III and IV ovarian cancer
2018
Antoni Llueca,1–3 Anna Serra,1–3 José Luis Herraiz,2 Isabel Rivadulla,1,4 Luis Gomez-Quiles,1,4 Juan Gilabert-Estelles,5,6 Javier Escrig1,3,4On behalf of the MUAPOS (Multidisciplinary Unit of Abdominal Pelvic Oncology Surgery) working group 1Multidisciplinary Unit of Abdominal Pelvic Oncology Surgery (MUAPOS), University General Hospital of Castellón, Castellón, Spain; 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University General Hospital of Castellón, Castellón, Spain; 3Department of Medicine, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain; 4Department of General Surgery, University General Hospital of Castell&…
Conventi e opere d’arte francescane dei Nebrodi: Patti, Sant’Angelo di Brolo e Alcara Li Fusi.
2013
Una breve descrizione dell'attività dei Padri Francescani nell'area dei Nebrodi, ancora oggi visibile grazie alla presenza di conventi, chiese e opere in essi custodite. Un viaggio tra i tesori dell'Ordine di Patti, Sant'Angelo di Brolo e Alcara Li Fusi.
Propos introductifs
2020
Le Clarisse di Palermo nei secoli XIV e XV
2016
Nel Trecento a Palermo l’ordine di Santa Chiara fu sostenuto economicamente dal ceto cavalleresco e nobiliare. Tra il 1330 e nel 1341 il conte Matteo Sclafani fondò un monastero di Clarisse, nel quartiere Cassaro, nel palazzo ereditato dallo zio Matteo di Termini, maestro giustiziere. Le badesse appartenevano a ricche famiglie del ceto nobiliare (Angela Chiaromonte) e produttivo (Agata de Garofalo). Nella prima metà del Quattrocento il convento fu retto da Margherita de Mecta che tra il 1451 e il 1454, ormai vecchia e malata, si scontrò con Costanza de Milina per il possesso della carica di badessa. La lotta fu lunga e lacerante non solo per il capitolo monastico, ma per l’intera città. Pap…