947 resultados para Provana di Leini, Andrea, 1511-1592.
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"Articolo estratto dal Giornale arcadico, tomo LXXXV." [-Verso of last leaf.]
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Engraved title-page with title in architectural border. Engraved illustrations throughout the text.
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En la “Storia di Ugho da Vernia de Andrea da Barberino: Edición crítica” se ha querido replantear el estudio de un escritor toscano a caballo entre los siglos XIV y XV cuya producción tuvo mucha difusión y aceptación en su tiempo, y del que algunas de sus obras siguen interesando en nuestros días. Para ello el objetivo principal ha sido el de esbozar un análisis de una de sus obras más peculiares, la Storia di Ugho da Vernia, peculiar porque en ella se reúnen aspectos importantes de las chansons de geste francesas, de las novelas caballerescas y de los libros de caballerías; especialmente de la chanson se puede destacar que el protagonista pertenece al linaje de Garin de Monglane le fier o narbonnais que, como sus parientes, lucha contra los sarracenos y es un buen vasallo ―no se rebela ante la absurda petición de su señor de ir al infierno e incluso soporta las burlas de este―; de los libros de caballería podrían proceder los seres irreales contra los que se enfrenta como dragones, serpientes enormes, gigantes, etc., a los que indefectiblemente vence y, por último, de las novelas caballerescas, la pátina de realidad que se desprende del modo de narrar y de algunos lugares evocados en los que se desarrolla la acción, como Santiago de Compostela, Roma, Jerusalén, Calabria, Grecia, etc., donde los tres primeros son los principales puntos de peregrinación occidentales. En lo que concierne al texto, se ha tratado de ofrecer una edición crítica que dé inicio a posteriores investigaciones desde las distintas perspectivas de análisis que el texto exige; hay que tener en cuenta que en 1882 F. Zambrini y A. Bacchi della Lega editaron la obra, pero se limitaron a transcribirla, como ellos mismos comentan en la introducción; es más, siguieron la copia que había transcrito un bibliotecario de la Biblioteca Magliabechiana. En 1968 se realizó una reimpresión del texto sin aportar nada nuevo y en 2013 se ha incorporado a la red siguiendo los formatos MLA y APA, cuya diferencia radica en la forma de presentar los textos...
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The little bustard Tetrax tetrax is a bird of agro-pastoral landscapes rapidly disappearing from most of Western Europe due to agricultural intensification. In Italy, the species is virtually extinct from the mainland but still occurs in Sardinia, where four Special Protection Areas (SPAs) have been designated in 2007 to protect the bustard and related habitat. In this note, we document a steep decline (between 50 and 87,5%) of the species during the last decade in one of those four SPAs, Plains of Semestene, Bonorva, Macomer and Bortigali. However, during summer 2009, a group of 17 individuals was found within the SPA, confirming that the species, although at low numbers (5-15 displaying males), still breeds successfully in the area. Potential limiting factors are also discussed. We urge to undertake conservation measures based on solid scientific evidence if the local population is to be saved from probable extinction in the near future.
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The watershed constituted by the historical novels of Leonardo Sciascia (1921- 1989), Vincenzo Consolo (1933-2012) and Andrea Camilleri (born 1925), are starting points for analysing subsequent writings of history in Sicily, particularly those that deal with the hermeneutical function of literature as a means of critically reading official historiography. Nevertheless, whereas ample critical attention has been paid to male writers, whose work is deemed ‘mainstream’, there has been insufficient analysis of the role of female authors in relation to literary representations of Sicilian history. By considering the distinctiveness of the Sicilian literary tradition, the thesis identifies a series of transformations of the genre which have occurred in recent years within the context of feminine writing, and examines the historical narratives of contemporary Sicilian writers Maria Attanasio, Silvana La Spina and Maria Rosa Cutrufelli produced between 1990 and 2007. The study problematizes the lack of critical debate about feminine narratives in Sicily, and places these works in relation to developments in gender and genre theory, focusing particularly on Margherita Ganeri’s studies on the historical genre and the canon. After an introductory chapter which argues the case for examining Sicilian female historical fiction as a distinct literary practice, the subsequent chapters feature textual analyses of each author’s main historical fiction works, supporting the reading of the texts with theoretical readings, including the micro-history of Carlo Ginzburg, the écriture féminine of Hélène Cixous, the abjection theory of Julia Kristeva, the theoretical propositions on “experience” by Joan Wallach Scott and Teresa De Lauretis, and the theory of gender as performance proposed by Judith Butler. The analyses underline the importance of the authors’ distinct feminine perspective over Sicilian history and ultimately suggest that the three writers represent significant examples of a “nomadic writing” to be placed outside the Sicilian male literary tradition.
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Free-roaming dogs (FRD) represent a potential threat to the quality of life in cities from an ecological, social and public health point of view. One of the most urgent concerns is the role of uncontrolled dogs as reservoirs of infectious diseases transmittable to humans and, above all, rabies. An estimate of the FRD population size and characteristics in a given area is the first step for any relevant intervention programme. Direct count methods are still prominent because of their non-invasive approach, information technologies can support such methods facilitating data collection and allowing for a more efficient data handling. This paper presents a new framework for data collection using a topological algorithm implemented as ArcScript in ESRI® ArcGIS software, which allows for a random selection of the sampling areas. It also supplies a mobile phone application for Android® operating system devices which integrates Global Positioning System (GPS) and Google Maps™. The potential of such a framework was tested in 2 Italian regions. Coupling technological and innovative solutions associated with common counting methods facilitate data collection and transcription. It also paves the way to future applications, which could support dog population management systems.