586 resultados para Pier Bottoni
Resumo:
"Elogio di Francesco Redi," signed Domenico Brogiani: v. 1., p. xxxviii-xlv.
Resumo:
Editor's preface signed: Pompeo Litta.
Resumo:
"Syllabus auctorum," pp. lxxxvi-lxxxviii.
Resumo:
"Syllabus auctorum quorum nomina brevioribus notis compendii caussa citata sunt": prelim. leaves 10-12.
Resumo:
"Catalogo cronologica": p. [65]-[70]
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Manuscript note on fly-leaf: Del senat. Da Verrazzano ora pero di Giuseppe Lemi priore di Ricorboli. 1850.
Resumo:
[Introduzione]--Catalogo di voci spagnole di cui fece uso il Vespucci.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio primo.--Lettera I a Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de' Medici: viaggio secondo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio secondo.--Lettera II a Lor. di Pier Franceso de' Medici: viaggo terzo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio terzo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggo quarto.--Istoria e vita d'Amerigo Vespucci.--Elogio di Amerigo Vespucci che riportò il premio dalla nobile Accademia etrusca di Cortona nei 15 ottobre 1788.--Dissertazione giustificativa sopra Amerigo Vespucci.
Resumo:
Takase bune, by Mori Ogwai.--Hanako, by Mori Ogwai.--The pier, by Mori Ogwai.--The bill-collecting, by Nagai Kafu.--Ukiyoe, by Nagai Kafu.--A domestic animal, by Shimazaki Toson.--Tsugaru Strait, by Shimazaki Toson.
Resumo:
"Large paper edition."
Resumo:
"Lezione di Luigi Rigoli letta nell' adunanza della Crusca il dì 10 marzo 1829, sopra un testo a penna di Pier Segni, col titolo di Chiose sopra Dante, esistente nella libreria Riccardiana, creduto smarrito dal Vocabolario del 1929, falsamente attribuite al Boccaccio": p. 1-14 [reprinted from Antologia, 1829, vol. XXXV, p. 35-44]
Resumo:
Written in collaboration with Auguste Maquet and possibly P. A. Fiorentino. This edition is limited to one thousand copies. This copy not numbered.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Since 2001, Mexico has been designing, legislating, and implementing a major health-system reform. A key component was the creation of Seguro Popular, which is intended to expand insurance coverage over 7 years to uninsured people, nearly half the total population at the start of 2001. The reform included five actions: legislation of entitlement per family affiliated which, with full implementation, will increase public spending on health by 0.8-1.0% of gross domestic product; creation of explicit benefits packages; allocation of monies to decentralised state ministries of health in proportion to number of families affiliated; division of federal resources flowing to states into separate funds for personal and non-personal health services; and creation of a fund to protect families against catastrophic health expenditures. Using the WHO health-systems framework, we used a wide range of datasets to assess the effect of this reform on different dimensions of the health system. Key findings include: affiliation is preferentially reaching the poor and the marginalised communities; federal non-social security expenditure in real per-head terms increased by 38% from 2000 to 2005; equity of public-health expenditure across states improved; Seguro Popular affiliates used more inpatient and outpatient services than uninsured people; effective coverage of 11 interventions has improved between 2000 and 2005-06; inequalities in effective coverage across states and wealth deciles has decreased over this period; catastrophic expenditures for Seguro Popular affiliates are lower than for uninsured people even though use of services has increased. We present some lessons for Mexico based on this interim evaluation and explore implications for other countries considering health reforms.