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Cría cuervos...

2001

IslámicosKandaharVidal-Beneyto JoséImperioDecisiones políticasEUROPAPoder políticoTalibanesPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónOdioUnión EuropeaSectarismoAfganistánBalcanesGUERRAEstados UnidosKabulAutocraciaShariaPOLÍTICAMujeresMacedoniaCría de cuervosRedes europeas del narcotráficoReligiónMusulmanes
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Ε ΕΙΣ ΤΟΥΣ ΠΤΩΚΟΥΣ ΕΠΙΚΟΥΡΙΑ. Rapporto tra legislazione imperiale e decreti municipali (Libanio, Or. XLVI, 21)

2005

The work takes its starting point from Libanius, Or. 46, 21, in which the existence of a contribution paid by shopkeepers and intended for the sustenance of the poor is attested in 4th century AD Antioch. In the light of the comparative textual analysis of Julian's letter to Arsace and Libanius' speeches 2 and 46, it is hypothesised that the emperor had urged the Antiochians to request some measure that could take away the privilege of almsgiving from the Church. To the request, formally made to him by the Antiochians, he would have responded with that rescript whose content would be entrusted only to these few Libanian lines.

Iulianurescriptcontribution paid by shopkeeperSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia RomanapoorLibaniu
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Kaurane diterpenoids from three Sideritis species

2005

Some kaurane diterpenoids were isolated from 3 species of the genus Sideritis (Lamiaceae) growing in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Sideritis libanotica subsp. libanotica contained siderol 2 and sideridiol 3. Sideritis erythrantha var. erythrantha yielded sideridiol 3. Sideritis perfoliata gave siderol 2, sideridiol 3 and sideritriol 4. The products are known as they occur in another species of Sideritis growing in Italy and in other species growing also in Turkey. The products are isolated for the first time from these 3 species. The taxonomic significance of these results is discussed.

LamiaceaeSideritis erythtrantha var. erythranthakauranediterpenoidSideritis libanotica subsp libanoticaSideritis perfoliata
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Storie di ordinaria corruzione. Libanio, Orazioni LVI, LVII, XLVI Introduzione, traduzione e commento storico

2010

Il volume mira a recuperare la dimensione storica e culturale del retore Libanio di Antiochia. Attraverso l'analisi interna e comparativa di tre discorsi, storicamente legati da un tema dominante, l'iniqua amministrazione del governo provinciale, e accomunati dal medesimo registro retorico, quello dello psogos, della denuncia pubblica e della condanna morale e politica di tre consulares Syriae, vengono documentate tutte una serie d trasformazioni: il passaggio da processo accusatorio a quello inquisitorio, la ferocia dell'interrogatorio sotto tortura, la diversificazione accentuata nel milieu curiale tra honorati e semplici buleuti, la concorrenza di un nuovo modello formativo, basato sul d…

Late AntiquitygovernorSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia RomanaAntiochadministrationLibaniu
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Funzionamento del codice retorico e contenuti ideologici propri dell’autore: Libanio

2006

Through the internal analysis of Libanius of Antioch's Orations 46, 56 and 57, the work attempted to distinguish between the application and functioning of the rhetorical code and the author's own content, between rhetorical devices and ideological assumptions. The study of the density of rhetorical figures is the method of analysis used to verify the objectivity of the speaker's parrhesia

Libanius of AntiochorationSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia Romanarhetorical codeparrhesiadensity of rhetorical figure
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Elogio delle virtù nell’immagine politica di Giuliano in Libanio

2014

Libanius’ Julianic orations play an important role to move closer to knowledge of the interior portrait of this emperor. Julian’s personality is based on four virtues: philoponia, phronesis, philanthropia, sophrosyne. These virtues are panegyrical topoi in the eulogy of the rulers (Basilikos logos), and in the Libanian context they are freely reused, adapted to the present in order to return an image of Julian politically useful; all this doesn’t necessarily imply systematic distortion of the truth. In this connection, Julian’s political image is the exact opposite of the image of his predecessor: the reader is given the conviction that Constance, unlike Julian, would have achieved only a s…

Libanius Julian Constance II Antioch Julianic orations political image basileus monarchical powers virtues paideia.Settore L-ANT/03 - Storia Romana
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Déchiffrement historique de l’écriture libanienne. À propos de Libanios, Discours 48 et 49

2016

The main theme, the direct relationship with the career of Libanius and the rhetorical common framework, unite at historical level the speeches 48 and 49. The evidence of these two speeches is of primary importance to know the institutional, legal, economic, and social situation in the second half of the 4th century A.D. Indeed, they document a series of transformations, or the appearance of new phenomena: the strong diversification of the curial class, and a broadening gap between the prôtoi and the mere bouleutai; the desertion of the boulai ; the rise in Antioch of new study subjects such as Latin and law. A twofold ideal can be inferred from these two Libanius’ speeches: on the one hand…

Libanius bouleutai boulai Antioch speeches school
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Expresiones proverbiales y comedia en la Declamación XXVI de Libanio

2016

Publicado en el monográfico dedicado a: ΕΥΠΟΙΚΙΛΟΝ ΑΝΘΟΣ. Estudios sobre teatro griego en homenaje a Antonio Melero [ES] La Declamación XXVI de Libanio muestra a un misántropo que no soporta los ruidos y se ha casado con una charlatana. El tema de la excesiva locuacidad tiene un amplio reflejo en los proverbios –presentes también en la comedia–, que el autor utiliza para dar vida a su discurso y para caracterizar a sus personajes. [EN] The Declamation XXVI by Libanius shows a misanthrope who does not support noises and is married with a talkative woman. The topic of the excessive talkativeness has a broad reflection in proverbs –also present in the comedy–, which the author uses to breathe …

LibaniusproverbsLibanioFilologíaslocuacidadcomedia griegaproverbiosUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAGreek comedy:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]woman in comedyFilologías clásicas y antiguastalkativenessmujer en la comedia
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Belicistas vergonzantes

2003

Mal absolutoVidal-Beneyto JoséArmas atómicasIrakTerrorismoTalibanesPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónPakistánConsejo de SeguridadCasa BlancaAfganistánSeguridadProtectorado USABushGobierno americanoDemocraciaGuerra químicaProgramas humanitariosProsperidadGUERRA CONTRA EL TERRORISMOBin LadenPreguerraGuerra preventivaSeñores de la guerraSadam HuseinOpinión públicaGuerra bacteriológicaOriente PróximoEEUU
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Anti-anhedonic actions of the novel serotonergic agent flibanserin, a potential rapidly-acting antidepressant

1998

Chronic exposure to mild unpredictable stress has previously been found to depress the consumption of palatable sweet solutions and to block the formation of conditioned place preferences; these effects are reversed by chronic treatment with tricyclic or atypical antidepressant drugs. The present study was designed to evaluate the antidepressant-like activity in this model of flibaserin (BIMT-17), a novel serotonergic agent with 5-HT1A receptor agonist and 5-HT2 receptor antagonist properties. Two experiments were conducted, using rats (experiment 1) and mice (experiment 2). In experiment 1, decreases in sucrose intake were seen in rats exposed to chronic mild stress, but the effect was unr…

MaleAgonistSucrosemedicine.medical_specialtyQuinpirolemedicine.drug_classMotor ActivityMiceSerotonin AgentsQuinpiroleDopamine receptor D3Dopamine receptor D2Internal medicineSalicylamidesmedicineAnimalsRats WistarPharmacologyRacloprideFluoxetinebusiness.industryBody WeightFeeding BehaviorConditioned place preferenceRatsEndocrinologyRacloprideAntidepressive Agents Second-GenerationConditioning OperantDopamine AntagonistsFlibanserinBenzimidazolesbusinessStress Psychologicalmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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