178 resultados para Novel·la
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This second edition lacks the 10 "novelle inedite" of the first edition (p. 63-215) but contains a new "Novella di Marco Antonio Bendidio, serittore del secolo XVI" (p. 105-132)
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v. 1. Prefazione. Istorie fiorentine. Il principe. Vita di Castruccio.--v. 2. Descrizione del modo tenuto dal duca Valentino nell'ammazzare Vitellozzo, &c. Ritratti delle cose di Francia. Ritratti delle cose dell'Alamagna. Discorsi sulla prima deca di Tito Livio. Dell'arte della guerra.--v. 3. Discorso a papa Leone. Prefazione alla legazione del duca Valentino. Legazione al duca Valentino, alla corte di Roma, a Lodovico XII, a Gianpaolo Baglioni, a Giulio Secondo. Lettera alla Repubblica fiorentina. Lettere al Malespini. Lettere scritte a nome della repubblica. Novella di Belfegor Arcidiavolo. La mandragola. La clizia. Il frate. L'Andria di Terenzio. Discorso sulla lingua. Rime. Testamenti dell'autore.
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The "elenco" (list of subscribers) in vol. 11 is transcribed in full by Bertelli & Innocenti; see also their remarks on p. cxliv-cxlv.
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Novelle di autori fiorentini: Novella di Anonimo. Luigi Pulci. Niccolo' Machiavelli. L. Alamanni. A. Firenzuola. A.F. Doni. Salvuccio Salvucci. L. Magalotti. G. Bottari.--Novelle di autori senesi: Gentile Sermini. P. Fortini. M.B. Ilicini. Nelli Scipione Bargagli. Sozzini. M. Bandiera.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Novella del Grasso legnajuolo.--Vita di Filippo di ser Brunellesco.--Uomini singolari in Firenze dal MCCCC innanzi.--Notizia di Guido Cavalcanti, poeta.
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"Notizie intorno alla vita e agli scritti di Luigi da Porto": p. 1-14.
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Compiled by G.D. Poggiali; first published London [Livorno] 1794-98, in 26 v.
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Desde la perspectiva de la genética textual, en este trabajo observamos las representacionesdel personaje de Peter Pan en los textos de J. M. Barrie dedicados a este con respecto a sussemejanzas con el dios griego Pan, para ver de qué manera dialogan con los diferentes sentidosque el dios fue connotando a través de siglos. Analizamos la fotonovela The Boys Castawaysof Black Lake Island (1901); The Little White Bird (1902), novela en la que aparece en seiscapítulos; las "Fairy Notes" (1903) en borrador y el libreto inédito llamado Anon: a play de la obra teatral Peter Pan or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (estrenada en 1904); la novela Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906), que consiste en esos seis capítulos de The LittleWhite Bird; la novela Peter and Wendy (1911), adaptación de la obra de teatro; un guion cinematográfico,Scenario for a Proposed Film of Peter Pan (c. 1918), que no se filmó; y ellibreto de la obra, finalmente publicado, con bastantes cambios, en 1928
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This study examined the utility of the Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ) in an Italian sample of 487 consecutively admitted psychiatric participants and an independent sample of 605 nonclinical participants. Minimum average partial analysis of data from the psychiatric sample supported the hypothesized five-factor structure of the items; furthermore, multiple-group component analysis showed that this five-factor structure was not an artifact of differences in item distributions. The five-factor structure of the ASQ was largely replicated in the nonclinical sample. Furthermore, in both psychiatric and nonclinical samples, a two-factor higher order structure of the ASQ scales was observed. The higher order factors of Avoidance and Anxious Attachment showed meaningful relations with scales assessing parental bonding, but were not redundant with these scales. Multivariate normal mixture analysis supported the hypothesis that adult attachment patterns, as measured by the ASQ, are best considered as dimensional constructs.
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The associations between personality disorders and adult attachment dimensions were assessed in a sample of 487 consecutively admitted psychiatric subjects. Canonical correlation analysis showed that two sets of moderately correlated canonical variates explained the correlations between personality disorders and adult attachment patterns. The first and second attachment variates closely resembled the avoidance and anxiety attachment dimensions, respectively. The first personality disorder variate was mainly characterized by avoidant, depressive, paranoid, and schizotypal personality disorders, whereas dependent, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders loaded on the second canonical variate. However, these linear combinations of personality disorders were different from those obtained from principal component analysis. The results extend previous studies linking personality disorders and attachment patterns and suggest the importance of focusing on specific constellations of symptoms associated with dimensions of insecurity.
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Sulfite-oxidizing molybdoenzymes convert the highly reactive and therefore toxic sulfite to sulfate and have been identified in insects, animals, plants, and bacteria. Although the well studied enzymes from higher animals serve to detoxify sulfite that arises from the catabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids, the bacterial enzymes have a central role in converting sulfite formed during dissimilatory oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds. Here we describe the structure of the Starkeya novella sulfite dehydrogenase, a heterodimeric complex of the catalytic molybdopterin subunit and a c-type cytochrome subunit, that reveals the molecular mechanism of intramolecular electron transfer in sulfite-oxidizing enzymes. The close approach of the two redox centers in the protein complex (Mo-Fe distance 16.6 angstrom) allows for rapid electron transfer via tunnelling or aided by the protein environment. The high resolution structure of the complex has allowed the identification of potential through-bond pathways for electron transfer including a direct link via Arg-55A and/or an aromatic-mediated pathway. A potential site of electron transfer to an external acceptor cytochrome c was also identified on the SorB subunit on the opposite side to the interaction with the catalytic SorA subunit.