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The "Historia de la doncella Teodor" in Burgos’ Printing Press: Regarding a New Edition from Juan de Junta’s Workshop, c. 1535-1540

2020

En este trabajo se da noticia y se lleva a cabo el estudio tipobibliográfico de una edición sine notis de la Historia de la doncella Teodor. El análisis permite identificar la impresión en Burgos en el taller de Juan de Junta, c. 1535-1540. El rasgo material que singulariza este impreso es que la última hoja del primer cuaderno ha sido remedada por una copia manuscrita que no solo reproduce la tipografía original, sino también, a plumilla, las estampas. El estudio textual e iconográfico nos permitirá identificar la fuente del folio contrahecho.

Análisis tipo bibliográficoImpremtaHumanidadesHistoria de la doncella TeodorThe printing press in BurgosImpreso remedadoHumanitiesHUMANIDADESJuan de JuntaFake imprintLiteratureLiteraturaHUMANITIESImprenta burgalesaTypographical and bibliographical analysis
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Fetid odors in Caralluma europaea (Guss.) N.E.Br. (Apocynaceae-Asclepiadoideae): a chemical characterization

2008

ApocynaceaeSettore BIO/07 - EcologiapollinatorSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatachemical volatilesfloral odorSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturali
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Le “brigand lusitanien” reconsidéré. Analyse du problème de la terre chez Appien

2015

The study of the “Lusitanian robbery” led to an important research since the late nineteenth century.Nevertheless, and despite a gradual shift in modern historiography towards a more nuanced approachto the origin of the phenomenon, the problem of land still remains a central concern of many historiansand archaeologists. From a close discussion of the main passages of Livy, Diodorus and Appian especiallyrelating to the relationship that some have sought to establish between lack and / or poverty ofthe land and development of robbery among the Lusitanians, it gives a review of the socio-economicinterpretation.

ArcheologyHistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectRobberyIIe siècle avant J.-C.060104 historyPhenomenon0601 history and archaeologyClassicsPauvreté de la terremedia_commonLandlessness060201 languages & linguistics[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySecond century BC.biologyPovertyInterpretation (philosophy)LusitaniensDiodorusHistoriography06 humanities and the artsArtPoverty of the landLusitaniansManque de terresbiology.organism_classificationImportant research[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory0602 languages and literatureEthnologyBrigandage
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First evidence of Pleistocene ochre production from bacteriogenic iron oxides. A case study of the Upper Palaeolithic site at the San Teodoro Cave (S…

2020

Abstract The use of iron pigments is well documented in the archaeological horizons of the different parts of the world since the Middle Pleistocene. The mineralogical and chemical composition of the pigments allowed defining, in most cases, their inorganic origin, which were then used after a limited transformation and manipulation. The use of a biogenic ochraceous pigment and its manipulation has recently been described in a late Holocene archaeological horizon of the American continent. Here we describe the earliest case of archaeological use of ferrous pigment produced by iron-oxidising bacteria (FeOB), the first identified in a European Epigravettian (late Upper Palaeolithic) layer, at…

ArcheologygeographyPalaeolithic ochregeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistoceneHorizon (archaeology)EpigravettianWater sourceProvenance sourceMediterraneanSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaArchaeologyIron-oxidising bacteriaSan Teodoro CaveCaveTerra rossaLate EpigravettianGeologyHoloceneJournal of Archaeological Science
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From sepulchre to butchery-cooking: Facies analysis, taphonomy and stratigraphy of the Upper Palaeolithic post burial layer from the San Teodoro Cave…

2020

Abstract The San Teodoro Cave is considered the most significant witness of the first, Epigravettian, human colonization of Sicily from the Italian continent. Furthermore the site is a paradigmatic horizon in the Pleistocene faunal record, demonstrating a progressive transition from mega faunas to smaller-sized, Boreal, faunas. The site has been repeatedly studied and excavated, with different aims and approaches, leading to an interpretation of Epigravettian burial site and daily attendance. Here we propose a reappraisal of the study of the stratigraphy of the site, and in particular of the bone-rich layer (PAL) accumulated over the red ochre layer that apparently sealed all the different …

ArcheologygeographyTaphonomygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHorizon (archaeology)PleistoceneMediterranean Late Upper Palaeolithic Epigravettian Taphonomy Butchering Facies analysis AMS dating San Teodoro CaveSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaArchaeologyQuartz areniteStratigraphyCaveFaciesPeriod (geology)GeologyJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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Olfactory attraction of the hornet Vespa velutina to honeybee colony odors and pheromones.

2014

19 pages; International audience; Since the beginning of the last century, the number of biological invasions has continuously increased worldwide. Due to their environmental and economical consequences, invasive species are now a major concern. Social wasps are particularly efficient invaders because of their distinctive biology and behavior. Among them, the yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, is a keen hunter of domestic honeybees. Its recent introduction to Europe may induce important beekeeping, pollination, and biodiversity problems. Hornets use olfactory cues for the long-range detection of food sources, in this case the location of honeybee colonies, but the exact nature of these c…

Arthropodacondition contrôléeScienceWaspsInvasive SpeciesPlant Sciencelutte par piégeageBiochemistryPheromonesGeographical LocationsLarvaeSpecies Colonization[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAnimalsvespa velutinaPollinationperception olfactivephéromoneabeille domestique[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyMetamorphosisEcologyPlant AnatomyQEcology and Environmental SciencesROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesBiodiversityBeesInvertebratesHymenopteraprédateurInsectsEuropeSmellPlant PhysiologyPredatory BehaviorPeople and PlacesOdorantsMedicinePolleninvasion biologique[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyHoney BeesResearch ArticleDevelopmental Biology[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2009/10, Ziema (206)

2009

Contents: TASS and Soviet Press materials. Flight of the Group of Three Soviet Spaceships ; Soviet and Foreign Press materials. Second Expedition on the Moon ; Č.Šklennik. Excursion to an Ancient Laboratory ; M.Gills. Opening Address ; Conference “Astronomy in Latvia” Programme ; From Presentation Abstracts ; I.Pundure. First Enterprise of this Kind ; N.Cimahoviča. Astronomical Contribution to Culture ; A.Alksnis. First Findings of Space Mission CoRoT ; I.Pundure. Ten Years of Chandra Hot Universe Exploration ; M.Gills. The Beginning of Autumn with Astronomy ; Buying Stars and Star Names (translation from IAU) ; I.Pundure. Arturs Balklavs and Astronomy of Latvia (1990-1997) ; J.Jaunbergs. A…

Astronomija kultūrāNesējraķetes Ares I izstrādeArturs Balklavs “Latvijas astronomija pēc Trešās atmodas”Krustvārdu mīklaLU fizikas docents Ludvigs JansonsCoRoT misijas pirmie rezultātiKosmiskā ēra pastmarkāsKonference “Astronomija Latvijā”Astronomiskās parādības - 2009Latvijas astronomija - vēstureLatvijas atklātā fizikas olimpiādeStarptautiskais Astronomijas gads 2009 - pasākumiTeodoram Grothusam – 225Latvijas matemātikas olimpiāde – uzdevumu atrisinājumiAstronomijas seminārs „Ērgļa tau”LZA Fizikas un tehnisko zinātņu nodaļas sēdes „Starptautiskais Astronomijas gads” lēmuma projektsRentgenstaru observatorijas Chandra desmitgadeLatvijas Pasta Eiropas sērijaMarsa meteorītiAstronomiskās parādības - 2010Zvaigžņu un to nosaukumu pirkšanaRosetta’s trešā pietuvošanās ZemeiAstronomija Zinātņu akadēmijas sēdēs 2009.gadāPilnais Saules aptumsums - novērojumi - 2009. gada 22. jūlijs Ķīna
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Male steroid hormones and female preference for male body odor

2006

It has been suggested that human scent works as a signal in mate selection, but the empirical evidence is scarce. Here, we examined whether women’s olfactory preferences for a man’s scent could be correlated with his testosterone, estradiol, or cortisol concentrations, and whether these preferences change along with the menstrual cycle. In line with previous studies, women in their most fertile period gave the highest attractiveness ratings to all men. However, the intensity ratings by women at different menstrual phases did not significantly differ statistically. Interestingly, we found that cortisol concentration in saliva correlated positively with the attractiveness but not with the int…

AttractivenessFertile Periodmedicine.medical_specialtySexual attractionmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyOlfactionBiologyEndocrinologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Mate choiceOdorInternal medicinemedicineEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTestosteroneMenstrual cyclemedia_commonEvolution and Human Behavior
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Esteettisen kritiikki : moderni kokemus ja esteettinen teoria

2008

Ballard J. GkritiikkiAdorno Theodormodernikokemuksetesteettinen teoriaBeckett Samuel
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2014

Since the beginning of the last century, the number of biological invasions has continuously increased worldwide. Due to their environmental and economical consequences, invasive species are now a major concern. Social wasps are particularly efficient invaders because of their distinctive biology and behavior. Among them, the yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, is a keen hunter of domestic honeybees. Its recent introduction to Europe may induce important beekeeping, pollination, and biodiversity problems. Hornets use olfactory cues for the long-range detection of food sources, in this case the location of honeybee colonies, but the exact nature of these cues remains unknown. Here, we stud…

BeekeepingMultidisciplinarybiologyPollinationOdorEcologyVelutinaSex pheromonePheromonebiology.organism_classificationAttractionBroodPLOS ONE
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