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    Belgrade as new Jerusalem: Reflections on the reception of a topos in the age of despot Stefan Lazarević by Erdeljan Jelena

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Beyond any doubt, in the eyes of homo medievalis, the absolute paradigm of hierotopic activity is Constantinople the capital of the Empire and universal model through the emulation of which or through the appropriation of whose elements of identity (ranging from cults of saints to visual identity) throughout history, and in particular in the later middle ages (especially following the events of 1204), a growing number of other points in the Christian oikoumene gains the status of center as a God-chosen and God-protected place — Arta, Trebizond and Nicea, Paris and Venice, Novgorod and Moscow, to name just the most prominent examples In investigating the case of Belgrade, attention is focused on the modes and vehicles of hierotopy which in the days of despot Stefan Lazarević (1402-1427) were laid as the foundation of likening Belgrade and Jerusalem as the utmost example of sacral space and their relation to the universal prototype of translatio Hierosolymi realized in Constantinople. …”
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    Prestigio de la nación vs mirada deconstruyente: las imágenes de Italia en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia desde el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta el "milagr... by Stefano Pisu

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…</p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>This article intends to investigate what kinds of Italy’s images emerged at the Venice International Film Festival from the second postwar to the years of so-called «economic miracle». …”
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    Archaeometric characterization of glass and a carnelian bead to study trade networks of two Swahili sites from the Ibo Island (Northern Mozambique) by Manuel García-Heras, Fernando Agua, Hilario Madiquida, Víctor M. Fernández, María Ángeles Villegas, Marisa Ruiz-Gálvez

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Up to four different types of glasses were identified according to its chemical composition: mineral-soda alumina glass from Western India, vegetal-soda alumina glass from Central Asia, a conventional soda-lime silicate glass coming probably from Europe and a lead silicate glass of the PbO-SiO2 binary system most likely from Venice. Red and yellow colours were obtained through colloidal chromophores: cuprite micro-crystals for red brick and lead stannate and/or lead antimoniate micro-crystals for yellow, while deep blue, greenish blue and yellowish colours were obtained through ionic chromophores. …”
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    Fortified settlement Veletin by Jovanović Vojislav S.

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Coronelli, published in 1689 in Venice (pic. 4). In the part of the map in the center of which is Kosovo Field (Campo Cassovo), Veletin is marked near Janjevo (Iagneuo) as a ruin: "Valetino rouin." …”
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    Les insulaires de la Seine francilienne : villégiateurs un jour, villégiateurs toujours ? by Isabelle Duhau

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The islands of Mézy and Juziers, now united, were occupied in large part by lots of recreational chalets built on stilts. « Venice 45 minutes from Paris » praised the advertising campaign for the plot of the island of Vaux at the beginning of the twentieth century. …”
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    Cultura letteraria nella Spagna del XVI secolo. Le «Treze questiones muy famosas sacadas del Philocolo del famoso Juan Boccaccio» by Carmen Fatima Blanco Valdés

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The very same year the same text was brought out in Toledo in an authorized version, which will be published again in Toledo in 1549 and in Venice in 1553. The translation was carried out by two translators: Diego López de Ayala, a clergyman from Toledo and author of the translation, and Diego de Salazar, who writes some poems which summarize both the topic of every question and their solution. …”
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    The new PFAS C6O4 and its effects on marine invertebrates: First evidence of transcriptional and microbiota changes in the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum by Ilaria Bernardini, Valerio Matozzo, Sara Valsecchi, Luca Peruzza, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Stefano Polesello, Silvia Iori, Maria Gabriella Marin, Jacopo Fabrello, Maria Ciscato, Luciano Masiero, Marco Bonato, Gianfranco Santovito, Luciano Boffo, Luca Bargelloni, Massimo Milan, Tomaso Patarnello

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In addition, the detection of both C6O4 and PFOA into tissues of clams inhabiting the Lagoon of Venice - where there are no point sources of either compounds - recommends a similar capacity to spread throughout the environment. …”
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    Fiducial Reference Measurements for Satellite Ocean Colour (FRM4SOC) by Andrew Clive Banks, Riho Vendt, Krista Alikas, Agnieszka Bialek, Joel Kuusk, Christophe Lerebourg, Kevin Ruddick, Gavin Tilstone, Viktor Vabson, Craig Donlon, Tania Casal

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This paper outlines the FRM4SOC project structure, objectives and methodology and highlights the main results and achievements of the project: (1) An international SI-traceable comparison of irradiance and radiance sources used for OCR calibration that set measurement, calibration and uncertainty estimation protocols and indicated good agreement between the participating calibration laboratories from around the world; (2) An international SI-traceable laboratory and outdoor comparison of radiometers used for satellite ocean colour validation that set OCR calibration and comparison protocols; (3) A major review and update to the protocols for taking irradiance and radiance field measurements for satellite ocean colour validation, with particular focus on aspects of data acquisition and processing that must be considered in the estimation of measurement uncertainty and guidelines for good practice; (4) A technical comparison of the main radiometers used globally for satellite ocean colour validation bringing radiometer manufacturers together around the same table for the first time to discuss instrument characterisation and its documentation, as needed for measurement uncertainty estimation; (5) Two major international side-by-side field intercomparisons of multiple ocean colour radiometers, one on the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) oceanographic cruise, and the other on the Acqua Alta oceanographic tower in the Gulf of Venice; (6) Impact and promotion of FRM within the ocean colour community, including a scientific road map for the FRM-based future of satellite ocean colour validation and vicarious calibration (based on the findings of the FRM4SOC project, the consensus from two major international FRM4SOC workshops and previous literature, including the IOCCG white paper on in situ ocean colour radiometry).…”
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