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Ubrizsy Savoia, Andrea. "Marsili, a „botanikus”." Ephemeris Hungarologica 2, no. 1 (2022): 75–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.53644/eh.2022.1.75.

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Az a tény, hogy a növények a „Duna művében” (Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus, Hagae, 1726) kevés helyet kaptak és illusztrációk nélkül, azt sugallhatja, hogy a növények kisebb jelentőséggel bírtak Marsigli számára, mint a természet többi eleme. Talán ezért is nagyon kevesen írtak e téren érdemeiről, kivételek Baldacci (1930) botanikai és Ramsbottom (1970), Govi (1984), Cordella (2003) Marsigli mikológiai kiértékelései. Ennek okát abban kereshetjük, hogy a bolognai tudós-katona botanikai írásainak csak kis része került kiadásra, botanikai-mikológiai tanulmányainak eredménye legnagyobb részt kézirat formájában maradt meg. Ezekben Marsili már leírja felismerését a Duna menti vegetáció tér- és időbeli dinamizmusáról, a szomszédos, de eltérő jellegű életközösségek szekvenciájáról. Módszerébe a történelmi-kulturális vonatkozásokat is belevonja, melyek kifejezésére a térképészet is lehetőséget ad. Marsiglit a kriptogám szervezeteknek tartott gombák, zuzmók és mohák eredete-szaporodása foglalkoztatta, de mikroszkóppal végzett megfigyelései és kísérletei a spontán generáció elméletéhez vezették vissza, mely több kortársa (pl. Malpighi M.) számára túlhaladott koncepció volt.
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ZUCCOLI, MARINA, and FRANCESCO BARBIERI. "PER UN ARCHIVIO DELLA CORRISPONDENZA DEGLI SCIENZIATI ITALIANI." Nuncius 6, no. 2 (1991): 145–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539191x00803.

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Abstract<title> SUMMARY </title>Geminiano Rondelli (1652-1739), an important hydraulic engineer, was for many years professor of mathematics at University of Bologna. He held an important position at a time of crisis at the University of Bologna. The nine letters written by Rondelli to Luigi Ferdinando Marsili, here published, go back to the years 1701-1702, in which Marsili was considering the possibility of building an astronomical observatory and founding a research institute. This was to become the Istituto delle Scienze, of which Rondelli was the first librarian. Marsili, for the realization of this projects, looked for valuable collaborators and Rondelli suggested the name of two promising young mathematicians, Vittorio Stancari and Gabriele Manfredi, brother of the well-known Eustachio Manfredi.
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Biosca Bas, Antoni. "Pere Marsili and Islam." Medievalia 19, no. 2 (April 14, 2017): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/medievalia.411.

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D’Amora, Rosita. "Luigi Ferdinando Marsili, Hezārfenn and the Coffee: Texts, Documents and Translations." Oriente Moderno 100, no. 1 (June 18, 2020): 106–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22138617-12340230.

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Abstract In 1683 Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili volunteered for the troops that Leopold I of Habsburg was recruiting against the army of Mehmet IV, who was about to besiege Vienna. Marsili, though, during the skirmishes preceding the siege, was wounded, captured and brought as a slave to the Ottoman camp where he learned how to prepare coffee and served as a kahveci (coffee maker). After his ransom, in 1685, he sent to press in Vienna a short treatise entitled Historia medica del cavé (‘Medical history of coffee’). In this work, entirely dedicated to coffee, he combined, according to the empirical spirit of his time, the knowledge of scholarship, with his own personal observations and firsthand experience he had gained during his slavery. In the central part of his work, Marsili entrusts the task of scientifically explaining the origins, the characteristics and the virtues of the coffee to the Ottoman man of letters Ḥusayn Efendi (Hezārfenn) who Marsili had meet during his stay in Constantinople in 1679. In the Historia Medica, Marsili not only recognizes the authority of Hezārfenn on coffee, but also includes in his text the entire treatise that Hezārfenn had wrote on the subject with a parallel Italian translation. This paper will compare the multiple contexts of interaction between these two texts and their authors. In particular, it will analyze the way through which Marsili presents and uses the authority of the Ottoman text and inserts it, in its original script, into the core his treatise. By examining Marsili’s interest in Hezārfenn’s works, this paper will also emphasize his role as a cross-boundary mediator who moving back and forth from one culture to the other, as a diplomat as well as a slave, contributed significantly to building those cultural bridges through which the Muslim and the Christian world never stopped learning from each other, even in a setting of constant conflict.
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Costa, Valeriano Dos Santos. "Os sinais do Mistério de Cristo. Teologia litúrgica dos sacramentos, espiritualidade e Ano Litúrgico." Revista de Cultura Teológica. ISSN (impresso) 0104-0529 (eletrônico) 2317-4307, no. 70 (June 13, 2013): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.19176/rct.v0i70.15417.

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Pinardi, Nadia, Emin Özsoy, Mohammed Abdul Latif, Franca Moroni, Alessandro Grandi, Giuseppe Manzella, Federico De Strobel, and Vladyslav Lyubartsev. "Measuring the Sea: Marsili’s Oceanographic Cruise (1679–80) and the Roots of Oceanography." Journal of Physical Oceanography 48, no. 4 (April 2018): 845–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-17-0168.1.

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ABSTRACTThe first in situ measurements of seawater density that referred to a geographical position at sea and time of the year were carried out by Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili between 1679 and 1680 in the Adriatic Sea, Aegean Sea, Marmara Sea, and the Bosporus. Not only was this the first investigation with documented oceanographic measurements carried out at stations, but the measurements were described in such an accurate way that the authors were able to reconstruct the observations in modern units. These first measurements concern the “specific gravity” of seawaters (i.e., the ratio between fluid densities). The data reported in the historical oceanographic treatise Osservazioni intorno al Bosforo Tracio (Marsili) allowed the reconstruction of the seawater density at different geographic locations between 1679 and 1680. Marsili’s experimental methodology included the collection of surface and deep water samples, the analysis of the samples with a hydrostatic ampoule, and the use of a reference water to standardize the measurements. A comparison of reconstructed densities with present-day values shows an agreement within 10%–20% uncertainty, owing to various aspects of the measurement methodology that are difficult to reconstruct from the documentary evidence. Marsili also measured the current speed and the depth of the current inversion in the Bosporus, which are consistent with the present-day knowledge. The experimental data collected in the Bosporus enabled Marsili to enunciate a theory on the cause of the two-layer flow at the strait, demonstrated by his laboratory experiment and later confirmed by many analytical and numerical studies.
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Land, Norman E. "RECYCLED WIT: GIOTTO AND LUIGI MARSILI." Source: Notes in the History of Art 30, no. 4 (July 2011): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/sou.30.4.23208491.

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Takahashi, Kenichi. "Il cannocchiale in Arcadia Nuove proposte per le Osservazioni astronomiche di Donato Creti." Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 82, no. 2 (July 11, 2019): 179–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zkg-2019-2003.

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Abstract Donato Creti’s Astronomical Observations, eight Vatican paintings, were made for Pope Clement XI on the basis of a plan by his general, Luigi Ferdinando Marsili. At that time, Marsili had been asking the Pope for support to establish the Istituto delle Scienze in Bologna. Using newly discovered documents from 1711, this study reconstructs the early history of the series. The iconographic program of Astronomical Observations is attributed to Eustachio Manfredi, an astronomer and poet of the Accademia dell’Arcadia. This study analyzes the structures and functions of these paintings, thereby revealing their significance, especially compared to the representation of the telescope at the end of the Baroque era, and to the taste and ideology of the same academy to which Clement XI also belonged.
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Breme, Katharina, Xavier Fernandez, and Uwe J Meierhenrich. "Sensory-Directed Flavor Analysis. Herausgegeben von Ray Marsili." Angewandte Chemie 120, no. 1 (January 2008): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.200685540.

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Adlard, Edward R. "Ray Marsili (Ed): Flavor, Fragrance and Odor Analysis." Chromatographia 76, no. 23-24 (September 28, 2013): 1791–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10337-013-2563-y.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Marsili"

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Clementini, Daniela Angela <1975&gt. "Luigi Ferdinando Marsili. Viaggio tra le scienze." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/164/1/TESI_Dottorato_-_Clementini.pdf.

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Clementini, Daniela Angela <1975&gt. "Luigi Ferdinando Marsili. Viaggio tra le scienze." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/164/.

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Godano, F. "Ippolito Marsili. Un giurista medievale alle soglie dell'età moderna." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/533635.

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The research presented in this thesis focuses on the Italian iuris doctor Ippolito Marsili (Bologna 1450 - Bologna 1530). One of the founders of criminal law scholarship and teacher of the first known criminal law course, Ippolito Marsili is aknowledged as a prominent scholar of his age; nonetheless, his biographical and scientific profile still awaits an organic recontruction. The aim of the research is to examine a few aspects of the life and work of this jurist, in order to provide a starting point for a possible comprehensive study. The dissertation is divided into two parts. The first part is centered on Marsili's biography. In chapter 1 a short account of the Marsili family is presented; in particular, I highlighted the links of the family with the powerful Milanese Signoria of the Sforza. Chapter 2 is focused on the main stages of the jurist's life. After discussing a few problems concerning his doctoral degree (his alleged canon law degree is missing), I analyzed his professional career as a teacher - in Bologna - and as a judge - mainly in the Sforza dominion. The research shows a very strong, almost frantic connection between these two activities, which sometimes even seem to overlap; such a feature mirrors the bond between theory and practice of law that Marsili will later pour into his works. In his relationship with political power, our character reveals the struggle of the typically medieval, autonomous jurist to exercise his role in the growing, bureaucratic State entities. Finally, the research shows how - contrary to a generally accepted tradition - Marsili cannot be considered the inventor of the “sleep deprivation” torture technique, which he arguably gathered from the praxis of the Lugano (Switzerland). The biographical part is completed in chapter 3 with an account of Marsili's literary production: lecturae/commentaria and repetitiones on the Corpus iuris, a few tractatus, a collection of singularia and his consilia. The second part of the thesis examines Marsili's main work, a criminal law treatise named Practica criminalis Averolda nuncupata (approx. 1525). Chapter 4 summarizes the development of criminal law science and the literary genre of Tractatus or Practicae criminales. Marsili's work can be thought of as a transition point between the ‘medieval forerunners’ and the ‘mature’ modern Practicae: such a position awards it peculiar and noteworthy features. Chapter 5 is dedicated to the Averolda's formal properties, examined through a comparison with a few other medieval and modern works of the kind. Practicae criminales have a main practical nature: they rationalize the criminal law emerging from medieval courts and statutes outside the scope of the Corpus iuris. Compared to other works, however, Marsili's Practica has a strong theoretical and educational purpose, combined with the practical scopes. Despite being written in the first half of the sixteenth century, the sources employed in this work (as in all the medieval ones) are the roman-canon law and the opinio doctorum. The Courts' decisiones are rapidly overcoming the scholars' law, and will have a central role in the modern Practicae, giving a territorial facet to ius commune; nonetheless, the Averolda completely ignores them, standing by a universalis, scholar-led system. Marsili's use of scholastic dialectics and particularly of the quaestio - resounding medieval procedures - reveals the purpose of extracting general rules and principles from case law, rather than giving precise solutions to each issue; the author intends to guide the reader through the reasoning behind the ermeneutic process. On the contrary, the main modern Practicae tend to reduce the role of the opiniones doctorum - often generically summarized as communis opinio - and to provide definite, clear solutions to practical issues, following the Courts' stylus. Finally, the Practicae criminales are generally deemed to lack a significant contribution to the building of a dogmatic/systematic order specific to penal law. However, the research shows how both the medieval, dialectic patterns and the modern, rationalistic structures of these works do present a ‘dogmatic development’: through a diachronic analysis of the defensive activity in courtrooms, I highlighted how Marsili and his colleagues, with different methods, shape a set of rules and principles that gradually separate from the system of the Corpus iuris to form a new, modern system of criminal law. In chapter 6 I turned to the contents of the Averolda, examining the first stages of the per inquisitionem procedure. Specific attention is paid to the rules of imprisonment (carceratio), which show a variety of precautionary measures worthy of further, detailed analysis. Overall, the features of Marsili's Averolda mirror the professional outline of the author: both sides of the research clearly reveal a medieval scholar who faces the challenges of the incipient modern world with his own scientific and professional tools: destined to be progressively discarded, yet such tools prove to have been fruitful for the new age, and to provide us with a better understanding of legal history.
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Muccini, Filippo <1978&gt. "Potential fields study of Marsili basin and Palinuro volcanic complex." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2011. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3447/1/muccini_filippo_tesi.pdf.

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In this thesis Marsili back-arc basin and Palinuro Volcanic Complex (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) have been investigated by using magnetic, bathymetric and gravimetric data. A new velocity model of opening of the Marsili basin has been proposed, highlighting the transition from the horizontal spreading of the back-arc to the vertical accretion of the Marsili seamount. Introducing gravity data, Marsili's internal structure has been modeled and a huge portion of the volcano with low density and vanishing magnetization has been detected. Forward modeling of Palinuro Volcanic Complex showed as Palinuro represents the shallowest evidence of a deep tectonic discontinuity and the possible transition domain between the oceanic crust of Marsili Basin and the continental crust related to the Appenninic chain.
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Muccini, Filippo <1978&gt. "Potential fields study of Marsili basin and Palinuro volcanic complex." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2011. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3447/.

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In this thesis Marsili back-arc basin and Palinuro Volcanic Complex (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) have been investigated by using magnetic, bathymetric and gravimetric data. A new velocity model of opening of the Marsili basin has been proposed, highlighting the transition from the horizontal spreading of the back-arc to the vertical accretion of the Marsili seamount. Introducing gravity data, Marsili's internal structure has been modeled and a huge portion of the volcano with low density and vanishing magnetization has been detected. Forward modeling of Palinuro Volcanic Complex showed as Palinuro represents the shallowest evidence of a deep tectonic discontinuity and the possible transition domain between the oceanic crust of Marsili Basin and the continental crust related to the Appenninic chain.
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Marsili, Francesca Verfasser], and Martin [Akademischer Betreuer] [Empelmann. "Bayesian approaches to the reliability assessment of existing structures / Francesca Marsili ; Betreuer: Martin Empelmann." Braunschweig : Technische Universität Braunschweig, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1175815314/34.

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Cattabriga, Samuele. "Aumentare la realta' aumentata: il caso del First-Person Shooter Game sul Conte Luigi Ferdinando Marsili." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/3152/.

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Questa trattazione verterà sull'analisi di un sistema di gioco tra due individui, tra loro interagenti mediante handeld device, in un contesto immersivo posto in un luogo chiuso di natura museale. L'intera struttura, sviluppata nell'ambito del Corso di Sistemi ed Applicazioni Multimediali nell'anno 2010-2011, vuole porre un'innovazione rispetto agli scenari esistenti: laddove un'interazione museale richieda spesso la staticità dell'utilizzatore del servizio, il mezzo del gioco richiede invece la manipolazione e il movimento all'interno del luogo, garantendo un coinvolgimento maggiormente accentuato rispetto alla normale fruizione dei contenuti. Inoltre, la scelta alla base della realizzazione realizzazione si affida allo strumento multimediale e sempre più diffuso costituito dalle tecniche di Realtà Aumentata, che appongono aggiunte digitali all'ambiente circostante e permettono di modellare strutture d'informazione e manipolazione percepibili solo tramite apposite interfacce, ma pienamente inserite in un tessuto reale. La componente innovativa in questo schema è però portata da un'ulteriore aspetto, quello della cooper- azione di due dispositivi in contemporanea attori dell'interazione che, attraverso l'azione sulle informazioni esistenti, consentono di produrre modifiche rilevabili da ciascuno dei coinvolti.
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Bortolotti, I. "LUIGI FERDINANDO MARSILI (1658-1730) E L'EDITORIA ERUDITA NELLA REPUBBLICA DELLE LETTERE TRA SEI E SETTECENTO." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/467834.

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The research aims to investigate the epistolary network of Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (1658-1730), soldier, scientist and founder of the Institute of Sciences in Bologna. Marsili has been studied mainly in relation to his military and diplomatic activity and to his contribution to natural science. Nevertheless his role as an active member of the Republic of Letters between Seventeenth and Eighteenth century has been neglected by historiography. My research aims to fill this gap and to demonstrate the integration of Marsili in the european scientific community through the analysis of his epistolary connections with a large number of scientists and hommes de lettres. The consultation of the private archive of Marquis Bevilacqua Ariosti in Bologna, which conserves more than 6000 (almost forgotten) letters received by Marsili, was essential to achieve a deeper knowledge of these connections and to integrate the existing information, acquired through the materials held by the University Library of Bologna. In particular the letters exchanged with the editors of his scientific works represent an important starting point in order to understand Marsili’s position in the international book market in the early modern period. The epistolary documents allow, in conclusion, to design a quite new portrait of his activity as author and patron.
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Gallotti, Glauco <1987&gt. "A new approach for landslide modelling: applications to the 1783 Scilla event and to potential Marsili volcano collapses." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/8897/1/PhD_Thesis_Gallotti.pdf.

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In this study, we present a new 2D numerical model (UBO-Inter) capable to simulate the motion of a landslide down generic surfaces. The body is represented by N point masses that can be seen as the projection on the sliding surface of the center of mass of the elements the system is discretized into. The masses are strictly adherent to the surface and interact with each other by means of inner forces that involve pairs of point masses. The inner force pattern can be schematized by a mass grid where the grid nodes are the point masses and the pairs of interacting masses are connected through edges. The external forces acting on the point masses are: gravity, which is the driving force, the reaction force of the surface, basal friction and drag exerted by the environmental fluid. We test the UBO-Inter model on the 1783 Scilla tsunamigenic landslide, a historical case that serves as a benchmark due to the abundance of coeval data and recent observations on the onshore detachment niche, run-out distance and offshore deposits. Eventually, we investigate three scenarios of mass movements down the eastern flanks of the Marsili submarine volcano (located in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea). They are relevant because cover a broad range of slide volume, from small to huge, and different types of movements. We outline that this is the first time that slope instabilities of Marsili are given specific attention. Though in this thesis we do not address the tsunami generation and propagation problem, Marsili mass failures have the potential to be tsunamigenic and hence our study may be also seen as a significant contribution to tsunami hazard assessment in a broad area of the Tyrrhenian region.
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Förstel, Christian. "Marsile Ficin et les Ennéades : la genèse de la traduction et du commentaire de Plotin." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE5023.

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La publication en 1492, par Marsile Ficin, de la première traduction latine des Ennéades et du monumental commentaire qui l’accompagne marque le retour de Plotin en Occident. Le manuscrit de travail de Ficin, le Parisinus graecus 1816 de la Bibliothèque nationale de France nous offre un témoignage exceptionnel concernant les principales étapes philosophiques et historiques qui ont marqué l’élaboration du Plotinus latinus. Les quelque 2500 annotations inscrites par Ficin sur les marges de ce manuscrit qui fut mis à sa disposition par Côme l’Ancien sont ici éditées, traduites et commentées. Cet important apparat exégétique jusque là inédit éclaire les différentes facettes du travail accompli par Ficin durant plusieurs décennies sur le texte très difficile de Plotin : des corrections apportées au texte transmis – une partie de ces interventions ont trouvé leur chemin jusque dans les éditions contemporaines sans toutefois que leur origine ait toujours été reconnue – à la confrontation doctrinale avec le néoplatonisme profondément original de Plotin, le manuscrit met en scène un Ficin soucieux d’intégrer les Ennéades dans sa vision à la fois chrétienne et platonicienne de la concordia philosophorum, mais aussi conscient des aspérités et audaces difficilement récupérables du texte plotinien. Cette lecture ficinienne des Ennéades produit à son tour de multiples échos dans l’oeuvre propre de Ficin et contribue ainsi à irriguer les débats philosophiques de la Renaissance et au-delà
The publication in 1492 of the first Latin translation by Ficino of the Enneads and his monumental accompanying commentary marks the return of Plotinus in the West. Ficino's working manuscript, Par. gr. 1816 of the French Bibliothèque Nationale, offers us exceptional evidence concerning the major philosophical and historical milestones in the elaboration of the Plotinus latinus. The nearly 2,500 annotations written by Ficino in the margins of this manuscript, put at his disposition by Cosimo de' Medici, are here edited, translated and commented upon. This important, previously unpublished exegetical instrument illustrates the various facets of Ficino's work over several decades on Plotinus's very difficult text: through his corrections of the transmitted text – some of these interventions have found their way into contemporary editions though their origin has not always been recognised – in doctrinal confrontation with the profoundly original Platonism of Plotinus, the manuscript reveals a Ficino anxious to integrate the Enneads in his own vision – at once Christian and Platonic – of the concordia philosophorum, whilst at the same time conscious of the sneering and audacity hardly worth saving of the Plotinian text. This Ficinian reading of the Enneads found diverse echoes in Ficino's own work and thus contributed to philosophical debate in the Renaissance and beyond
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Books on the topic "Marsili"

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Giumanini, Michelangelo L. I premi Marsili Aldrovandi: 1727-1803. Bologna: CLUEB, 2000.

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La scienza delle armi: Luigi Ferdinando Marsili, 1658-1730. Bologna: Pendragon, 2012.

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Doğan, Güner. Boundary Letters: Ottoman officials to Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (1699-1701). Ankara: Birleşik Dağıtım Kitabevi markasıdır, 2015.

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L'immagine del Settecento: Da Luigi Ferdinando Marsili a Benedetto XIV. Torino: U. Allemandi & C., 2005.

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Paschale mysterium: Studi in memoria dell'abate Prof. Salvatore Marsili (1910-1983). Roma: Edizioni Abbazia S. Paolo, 1986.

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Museo civico archeologico di Bologna., ed. Le sculture del Museo civico archeologico di Bologna: La collezione Marsili. Bologna: Comune di Bologna, 1986.

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Misurare il mare: Luigi Ferdinando Marsili nell'Egeo e nel Bosforo, 1679-1680. Bologna: Bononia University Press, 2009.

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Salvatore, Marsili, and Farnedi Giustino, eds. Paschale mysterium: Studi in memoria dell' abate prof. Salvatore Marsili (1910-1983). Roma: Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo, 1986.

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Brambilla, Simona. Itinerari nella Firenze di fine Trecento: Fra Giovanni Dalle Celle e Luigi Marsili. Milano: CUSL, 2002.

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Fabio, Martelli, ed. La pace degli eserciti e dell'economia: Montecuccoli e Marsili alla corte di Vienna. Bologna: Il mulino, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Marsili"

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Reichenberger, Kurt. "Ficino, Marsilio: Commentarium Marsilii Ficini Florentini in convivium Platonis." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_941-1.

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Beranzoli, L., A. Ciafardini, G. Cianchini, M. De Caro, A. De Santis, P. Favali, F. Frugoni, et al. "A first insight into the Marsili volcanic seamount (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): Results from ORION-GEOSTAR3 experiment." In SEAFLOOR OBSERVATORIES, 623–41. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11374-1_24.

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Stadler, Hubert. "Marsilio Ficino." In Kindler Kompakt: Philosophie des Mittelalters, 204–5. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04327-6_63.

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Arena, Elisabeth. "Ficino, Marsilio." In Metzler Philosophen Lexikon, 279–81. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03642-1_99.

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Thurn, Nikolaus. "Ficino, Marsilio." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_938-1.

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Robichaud, Denis J. J. "Ficino, Marsilio." In Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy, 1218–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14169-5_96.

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Robichaud, Denis J. J. "Ficino, Marsilio." In Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy, 1–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_96-1.

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Vinzent, Jutta. "Ficino, Marsilio." In Theologen, 108–9. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-02948-5_74.

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Zanfi, Andrea, and Silvia Mencarelli. "Marsala." In Sweet, Reinforced and Fortified Wines, 319–25. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118569184.ch22.

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Simmons, Craig T. "Marsily, Ghislain de." In Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences, 1–2. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_371-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Marsili"

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Gennaro, Emanuela, Gianluca Iezzi, Luca Cocchi, and Guido Ventura. "Anatomy of a back-arc ridge system: the Marsili seamount." In Goldschmidt2022. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2022.12145.

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Roccetti, M., G. Marfia, A. Amoroso, S. Caraceni, and Angelo Varni. "Augmenting augmented reality with pairwise interactions: The case of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili shooting game." In 2012 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccnc.2012.6181002.

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Felli, Ferdinando, Antonio Paolozzi, Cristian Vendittozzi, and Claudio Paris. "Smart Disaster Mitigation in Italy: A Brief Overview on the State of the Art." In ASME 2014 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2014-7631.

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Italy is notoriously exposed to several natural hazards, from hydrological to volcanic and, above all, to seismic activity that affects a large part of the national territory. Historically the devastating effects of tsunamis have also been recorded, despite the peninsula is confined in the Mediterranean basin (i.e. Messina earthquake in 1908, and more recent the activity of the undersea volcano “Marsili”). Since Italy is particularly exposed to such hazards, many research institutions are involved in campaigns about monitoring, prevention and mitigation of the effects of such phenomena, with the aim to secure and protect human lives, and secondly, the remarkable cultural heritage. The present paper will first make a brief excursus on the main Italian research projects aimed at the mitigation of environmental disasters, referring to projects of national and international relevance, being implemented, such as the MOSE (for the containment of the tides and of high water, for the preservation of cultural and artistic heritage of Venice and of the entire ecosystem of the lagoon); the research in earthquake-resistant structures performed for instance by ENEA and finally the COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) program of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), which has among its purposes the environmental monitoring and surveillance applications for the management of exogenous, endogenous and anthropogenic risks. Furthermore in the paper, it will be described some new ideas concerning the use of smart materials and structures capable of self-monitoring and self-diagnosis of the risk of failure and adapting itself to environmental condition variations, in order to avoid catastrophic effects, thanks to an integrated network of sensors and actuators.
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Wikström, Valtteri, Simon Overstall, Koray Tahiroğlu, Johan Kildal, and Teemu Ahmaniemi. "MARSUI." In CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2468356.2479633.

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Picardi, G., D. Biccari, M. Cartacci, A. Cicchetti, S. Giuppi, A. Marini, A. Masdea, et al. "MARSIS Data Inversion Approach." In 2007 4th International Workshop on, Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/agpr.2007.386563.

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Fois, F., R. Mecozzi, M. Iorio, D. Calabrese, O. Bombaci, C. Catallo, A. Croce, et al. "Comparison between MARSIS & SHARAD results." In 2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2007.4423256.

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Flamini, E., F. Fois, D. Calabrese, O. Bombaci, C. Catallo, A. Croce, R. Croci, et al. "Sounding Mars with SHARAD & MARSIS." In 2007 4th International Workshop on, Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/agpr.2007.386561.

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Picardi, G., D. Biccari, M. Cartacci, A. Cicchetti, S. Giuppi, A. Marini, A. Masdea, et al. "MARSIS data inversion approach: Preliminary results." In 2008 IEEE Radar Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radar.2008.4721073.

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Picardi, Giovanni, S. Sorge, Roberto Seu, J. J. Plaut, W. T. K. Johnson, Rolando L. Jordan, Donald A. Gurnett, F. Provvedi, E. Zampolini, and Carlo Zelli. "MARSIS experiment: design and operations overview." In 8th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, edited by David A. Noon, Glen F. Stickley, and Dennis Longstaff. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.383568.

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Banciu, Cristian, Gabriel-Mihai Maria, Mihnea Vladimirescu, Ioana Paica, Rodica Catana, and Anca Manole. "Micromorphology studies of endangered fern species Marsilea quadrifolia." In International Scientific Symposium "Advanced Biotechnologies - Achievements and Prospects". Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/9789975566957.19.

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Reports on the topic "Marsili"

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Christopher Orme. Analysis and Methane Gas Separations Studies for City of Marsing, Idaho An Idaho National Laboratory Technical Assistance Program Study. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1055345.

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Multi-agency radiation survey and site investigation manual (MARSIM). Final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/569107.

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