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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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Breme, Katharina, Xavier Fernandez, and Uwe J Meierhenrich. "Sensory-Directed Flavor Analysis. Edited by Ray Marsili." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 47, no. 1 (January 2008): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.200685540.

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Effenberger, Arne. "S. Grovus und Aya Yani – Zwei verschwundene Konstantinopeler Kirchen." Millennium 17, no. 1 (November 9, 2020): 323–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mill-2020-0011.

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AbstractThis paper examines reports of Eremya Çelebi Kömürcüyan (1637 – 1695) and Luigi Fernando Marsili (1679/80 in İstanbul) on three churches still existing in the late seventeenth century. Their topographical informations are compared with early pictorial representations of Constantinople/İstanbul (Hartmann Schedel, 1493; Giovanni Andrea Vavassore, c. 1530/50; Onufrio Panvinio, 1600; Pîrî Reis, 16th century; Franceso Scarella, c. 1686) in order to check whether the churches can be identified with those depicted here. The church of Aya Yani (St John) mentioned by Eremya Çelebi must have been located south of the Stable Gate (Ahırkapı). Marsili describes a church near the Sultan’s stables and a further one inside the Seraglio Garden. The location of the stables can be determined using the İstanbul-view from Matrakçı Nasuh (1537). The church of Aya Yani and „the church near the stables“ must therefore be identical. In Schedel’s illustration, the church in the Seraglio is erroneously designated as S. Grovus, whereas on the Düsseldorf copy after Buondelmonti’s Liber insularum Archipelagi (1485/90) it is labelled s. Maria. The building can be identified with the church of the Theotokos of the Hodegoi Monastery. Regarding the church depicted on the vedute of Vavassore and Panvinio in the former area of the imperial palace, the thesis already established by Cyril Mango is maintained, according to which the remains of the Nea Ekklesia can be seen here. Little is known about the original form of the Nea Ekklesia, but there is evidence from written sources that it was erected above substructures with underground spaces that were open to the public. If the church that Eremya Çelebi saw south of the Stable Gate, while Marsili located it near the Sultan’s stables, can be identified with the Nea Ekklesia, as suggested in this essay, then considerable remains of the building must have been still present at the end of the seventeenth century.
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Uchupi, Elazar, and R. D. Ballard. "Evidence of hydrothermal activity on Marsili Seamount, Tyrrhenian Basin." Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers 36, no. 9 (September 1989): 1443–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(89)90094-0.

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Trua, Teresa, Giancarlo Serri, Michael Marani, Alberto Renzulli, and Fabiano Gamberi. "Volcanological and petrological evolution of Marsili Seamount (southern Tyrrhenian Sea)." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 114, no. 3-4 (May 2002): 441–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0377-0273(01)00300-6.

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Dekov, Vesselin M., George D. Kamenov, Carlo Savelli, and Jens Stummeyer. "Anthropogenic Pb component in hydrothermal ochres from Marsili Seamount (Tyrrhenian Sea)." Marine Geology 229, no. 3-4 (June 2006): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2006.03.003.

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Dekov, Vesselin M., George D. Kamenov, Carlo Savelli, Jens Stummeyer, and Vesna Marchig. "Origin of basal dolomitic claystone in the Marsili Basin, Tyrrhenian Sea." Marine Geology 236, no. 3-4 (February 2007): 121–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2006.10.021.

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Paltrinieri, Diego, Paolo Favali, Francesco Italiano, Patrizio Signanini, Carlo Caso, and Fabrizio B. Armani. "The Marsili Seamount Offshore Geothermal Reservoir: A Big Challenge for an Energy Transition Model." Energies 15, no. 5 (March 4, 2022): 1900. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15051900.

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Renewable energies have been the only sources recording a clear increase in total installed capacity, setting a record in new power capacity in 2020, despite the pandemic. The European Union Green Deal represents a strategy towards a sustainable economic model. In this framework, land-based geothermics has seen very limited development; however, offshore geothermics is almost completely absent in the discussion on energy source alternatives, even though it represents a real challenge for energy transition, including the production of green hydrogen. This article discusses an excursus on the activities carried out on offshore geothermal areas worldwide. We focused on the energy potential capacity of the Marsili volcanic seamount located over the bathial plain of the Tyrrhenian Basin, describing the detailed geological, geochemical, and geophysical investigations that have been carried out on that seamount since the 2000s. All the collected data have shown evidence supporting the existence of an exploitable geothermal system in the Marsili seamount consisting of a reservoir of supercritical geothermal fluids of about 100 km3. We discuss and evaluate the actual consistence of the impacts associated with the occurrence of potential risks. We also describe the necessary further steps towards the pilot well. An important breakthrough in the short-medium term that allows for an exit from the predominance of fossil sources may come from the development of energy production derived from offshore high-enthalpy geothermal fields, especially in areas such as the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. There is a natural clear predisposition for its exploitation combined with a low ecological footprint, which is the target objective of international agreements in the context of a blue economy strategy.
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Palermo and Izmir. "Cities of solidarity: Leoluca Orlando and Tunç Soyer talk to Lorenzo Marsili." Soundings 74, no. 74 (March 1, 2020): 86–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/soun.74.06.2020.

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As mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando is famous for having stood up to the Mafia, and he has more recently become of champion of the rights of refugees. He is also part of the pilot project for a global parliament of mayors. Tunç Soyer, who is mayor of İzmir, pursues a similarly welcoming approach to the city's refugees, and the city has also has a climate change department. The two Mediterranean cities have been establishing relationships of solidarity with each other, and here discuss shared concerns, and their belief that cities are often better able to meet current global challenges - such as protecting the rights of refugees and migrants, and combatting the climate emergency - than are nation states. This is part of the 'Other Europes' series.
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Italiano, Francesco, Angelo De Santis, Paolo Favali, Mario Rainone, Sergio Rusi, and Patrizio Signanini. "The Marsili Volcanic Seamount (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea): A Potential Offshore Geothermal Resource." Energies 7, no. 7 (June 26, 2014): 4068–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en7074068.

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Ahmed, Sheikh Sunzid, and M. Oliur Rahman. "Taxonomic Revision of the Subfamily Sterculioideae Beilschm. In Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 29, no. 2 (December 27, 2022): 373–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjpt.v29i2.63535.

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The subfamily Sterculioideae Beilschm. of Malvaceae has been revised for Bangladesh which revealed 16 taxa belonging to five genera, such as Firmiana Marsili, Heritiera Ait., Pterygota Schott & Endl., Scaphium Schott & Endl. and Sterculia L. The genus Sterculia is unveiled with the highest number of taxa, whereas both Pterygota and Scaphium are represented with single taxon. Dichotomous bracketed keys to genera and species are constructed for easy identification. Each taxon is presented with an updated nomenclature, description of the taxa along with illustrations, specimens examined, phenology, notes on distribution and economical importance. In most cases, chromosome number has been provided. Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 29(2): 373-401, 2022 (December)
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Stöber, Karen. "Petri Marsili, Opera omnia: Liber gestorum, Epistola ad Abdalla (ed. by Antoni Biosca Bas)." Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies 6 (January 2017): 266–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.jmms.5.115462.

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Wang, Chi-Yuen, Kim Kastens, and Win-Twang Hwang. "Rapid subsidence of small oceanic basins: A study of the Marsili Basin, central Mediterranean." Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 96, B3 (March 10, 1991): 4413–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/90jb02366.

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Reimann, Stefan. "Challet, D., Marsili, M., and Zhang, Y.: Minority Games: Interacting Agents in Financial Markets." Journal of Economics 87, no. 2 (February 13, 2006): 204–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00712-005-0175-1.

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Marnoto, Rita Maria. "A forma cancioneiro petrarquiana como arquétipo." Biblos, no. 6 (May 5, 2020): 71–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0870-4112_3-6_4.

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Este artigo retoma o conceito ecdótico de arquétipo para explorar a sua aplicação à ordenação da forma cancioneiro petrarquiana. Depois de uma reflexão acerca do conceito de arquétipo, incide-se sobre alguns momentos particularmente significativos de um percurso historicamente estruturado. Nesse âmbito, consideram-se o comentário de Luigi Marsili, as primeiras impressões do Cancioneiro e a aldina de 1501, bem como o comentário de Francesco Vellutello. Passa-se então a assinalar o impacto da re-descoberta, na Biblioteca Vaticana, em 1886, do manuscrito Vat. Lat. 3195, códice no qual Francesco Petrarca trabalhou nos últimos anos da sua vida. Tendo em linha de conta pesquisas mais recentes acerca do modo como a ordenação do Cancioneiro estaria a ser ideada pelo poeta, são tiradas conclusões relativas à temporalidade do conceito de arquétipo, na sua aplicação à forma cancioneiro petrarquiana.
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Tamburrino, S., D. D. Insinga, N. Pelosi, C. Kissel, C. Laj, L. Capotondi, and M. Sprovieri. "Tephrochronology of a ~ 70 ka-long marine record in the Marsili Basin (southern Tyrrhenian Sea)." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 327 (November 2016): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2016.07.002.

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Trua, Teresa, Michael Marani, and Donatella Barca. "Lower crustal differentiation processes beneath a back-arc spreading ridge (Marsili seamount, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea)." Lithos 190-191 (March 2014): 349–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2013.12.014.

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D'Alessandro, Antonino, Giuseppe D'Anna, Dario Luzio, and Giorgio Mangano. "The INGV's new OBS/H: Analysis of the signals recorded at the Marsili submarine volcano." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 183, no. 1-2 (May 2009): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.02.008.

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Teresita, Gravina, Mari Nicola, Farina Luca, and Calabria Pierfrancesco. "Tsunami risk perception along the Tyrrhenian coasts of Southern Italy: the case of Marsili volcano." Natural Hazards 97, no. 1 (May 2019): 437–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-019-03652-x.

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Nicolosi, Iacopo, Fabio Speranza, and Massimo Chiappini. "Ultrafast oceanic spreading of the Marsili Basin, southern Tyrrhenian Sea: Evidence from magnetic anomaly analysis." Geology 34, no. 9 (2006): 717. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g22555.1.

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Shulga, Dmitry A., Dmitry I. Osolodkin, Vladimir A. Palyulin, and Nikolay S. Zefirov. "Simulation of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bond Dynamics in Manzamine A as a Sensitive Test for Charge Distribution Quality." Natural Product Communications 7, no. 3 (March 2012): 1934578X1200700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700306.

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Subtle balance of inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bond strength in aqueous solutions often governs the structure and dynamics of molecular species used as potential drugs and in supramolecular applications. In silico molecular dynamics study of water solution of manzamine A has been performed with different atomic charges in order to investigate the influence of charge distribution choice on predicting qualitative and quantitative features of the simulated systems. Various well known charge schemes (MK-ESP, RESP, Mulliken, AM1-BCC, Gasteiger-Hückel, Gasteiger-Marsili, MMFF94, and Dynamic Electronegativity Relaxation - DENR) led to qualitatively different pictures of dynamic behavior of the intramolecular hydrogen bond. The reported calculation framework represents a relatively rare case where differences in charge distributions lead to noticeable differences in simulated properties, thus providing a useful test case for force field and charge distribution development, provided high quality experiments are conducted to use as references.
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BAYONA AZNAR, Bernardo. "Precisiones sobre la interpretación nominalista de la Civitas en Marsilio de Padua." Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11 (January 1, 2004): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/refime.v11i.9237.

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The efforts to show the influence of the philosophy nominalist on Marsiglio of Padua's political theory haven't been successful. Other trends ofthought and philosophical schools, as the heterodox aristotelism, the medieval corporativism, even the organic idea of society are more present at the Defensor pacis, thought and written some years before Marsiglio became fellow of Ockham at the Court of the German King Ludwig IV of Bavaria. The paper examines some texts on which the nominalist understanding ofMarsilio's thought has been founded. It comes to the conclusion that Marsilio doesn't explain a theory of civitas, based on a nominalist idea of society. In his struggle against plenitudo potestatis of Papacy, Marsilio builds a civitas, in which there's no place for any priestly power different from the secular one. The result is that ther'are two different kinds of society: Ockham's kind, dualist; Marsilio's, much more monolithic, without granting to individual dtizens or to the parts of civitas any competence to operate autonomously.
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Ligi, M., L. Cocchi, G. Bortoluzzi, F. D'Oriano, F. Muccini, F. Caratori Tontini, C. E. J. de Ronde, and C. Carmisciano. "Mapping of Seafloor Hydrothermally Altered Rocks Using Geophysical Methods: Marsili and Palinuro Seamounts, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea." Economic Geology 109, no. 8 (October 30, 2014): 2103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/econgeo.109.8.2103.

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Trua, T., M. P. Marani, and F. Gamberi. "Magma Plumbing System at a Young Back-Arc Spreading Center: The Marsili Volcano, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea." Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 19, no. 1 (January 2018): 43–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017gc007151.

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Caratori Tontini, F., G. Bortoluzzi, C. Carmisciano, L. Cocchi, C. E. J. de Ronde, M. Ligi, and F. Muccini. "Near-Bottom Magnetic Signatures of Submarine Hydrothermal Systems at Marsili and Palinuro Volcanoes, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy." Economic Geology 109, no. 8 (October 30, 2014): 2119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/econgeo.109.8.2119.

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Sodi, Manlio. "Cipriano Vagaggini et Salvatore Marsili Au siècle des grands liturgistes entre le IIe et le IIIe millénaire." Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe 2015(36), no. 1 (March 31, 2015): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.21852/sem.2015.1.07.

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Campany, Robert Ford. "Heaven Is Empty: A Cross-Cultural Approach to “Religion” and Empire in Ancient China. By Filippo Marsili." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 88, no. 1 (December 29, 2019): 267–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/lfz095.

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Savelli, C., and G. Gasparotto. "Calc-alkaline magmatism and rifting of the deep-water volcano of Marsili (Aeolian back-arc, Tyrrhenian Sea)." Marine Geology 119, no. 1-2 (June 1994): 137–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(94)90145-7.

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Marani, Michael P., and Teresa Trua. "Thermal constriction and slab tearing at the origin of a superinflated spreading ridge: Marsili volcano (Tyrrhenian Sea)." Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 107, B9 (September 2002): EPM 3–1—EPM 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2001jb000285.

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Milia, Alfonsa, Pietro Iannace, Magdala Tesauro, and Maurizio Maria Torrente. "Marsili and Cefalù basins: The evolution of a rift system in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Central Mediterranean)." Global and Planetary Change 171 (December 2018): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.12.003.

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Loreto, Maria Filomena, Camilla Palmiotto, Filippo Muccini, Valentina Ferrante, and Nevio Zitellini. "Inverted Basins by Africa–Eurasia Convergence at the Southern Back-Arc Tyrrhenian Basin." Geosciences 11, no. 3 (March 4, 2021): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11030117.

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The southern part of Tyrrhenian back-arc basin (NW Sicily), formed due to the rifting and spreading processes in back-arc setting, is currently undergoing contractional tectonics. The analysis of seismic reflection profiles integrated with bathymetry, magnetic data and seismicity allowed us to map a widespread contractional tectonics structures, such as positive flower structures, anticlines and inverted normal faults, which deform the sedimentary sequence of the intra-slope basins. Two main tectonic phases have been recognised: (i) a Pliocene extensional phase, active during the opening of the Vavilov Basin, which was responsible for the formation of elongated basins bounded by faulted continental blocks and controlled by the tear of subducting lithosphere; (ii) a contractional phase related to the Africa-Eurasia convergence coeval with the opening of the Marsili Basin during the Quaternary time. The lithospheric tear occurred along the Drepano paleo-STEP (Subduction-Transform-Edge-Propagator) fault, where the upwelling of mantle, intruding the continental crust, formed a ridge. Since Pliocene, most of the contractional deformation has been focused along this ridge, becoming a good candidate for a future subduction initiation zone.
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Rezende, Adriano Alves de, and Silvia Harumi Toyoshima. "Regime tecnológico e ambiente de inovação para o setor de serviços de telecomunicação brasileiro." Revista Brasileira de Inovação 13, no. 2 (April 1, 2014): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rbi.v13i2.8649080.

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Este artigo analisa o desenvolvimento do setor de serviços de telecomunicação brasileiro à luz da teoria evolucionária neoschumpeteriana. Buscou-se verificar se as características do regime tecnológico brasileiro adequam-se às do cenário internacional, mapear o ambiente de inovação onde os serviços de telecomunicação se inserem e analisar se o Estado, pós-privatização do setor, fomentou a construção de um regime tecnológico e de um ambiente de inovação capazes de promover o desenvolvimento brasileiro. A pesquisa desenvolveu-se mediante análise documental e de dados das Pesquisas de Inovação Tecnológica (2005 e 2008). O regime tecnológico foi estabelecido segundo a taxonomia de Marsili (2001). Concluiu-se que o regime tecnológico dos serviços de telecomunicação brasileiros possui similaridades com o padrão norte-americano e que o setor tende a ser supplier dominated. O ambiente de inovação demonstrou que a estrutura legal-organizacional específica para os serviços de telecomunicação não acompanha o dinamismo inovativo do setor. Já a estrutura que não é específica para sistemas de telecomunicação é que fomenta o ambiente de inovação.
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PUCHE LÓPEZ, María Carmen. "Dos pasajes de la conquista de Mallorca en la Chronica gestorum Iacobi I de Pere Marsili." Euphrosyne 40 (January 2012): 191–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.euphr.5.124900.

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Kidd, R. B., R. G. Lucchi, M. Gee, and J. M. Woodside. "Sedimentary processes in the Stromboli Canyon and Marsili Basin, SE Tyrrhenian Sea: results from side-scan sonar surveys." Geo-Marine Letters 18, no. 2 (December 11, 1998): 146–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003670050062.

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Marsili, Roberto, and Gianluca Rossi. "TSA infrared measurements for stress distribution on car elements." Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems 6, no. 2 (November 9, 2017): 361–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/jsss-6-361-2017.

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Abstract. Because of the continuous evolution of the market in terms of quality and performance, the car production industry is being subjected to more and more pressing technological challenges. In this framework the use of an advanced measurement technique such as thermoelasticity allows the engineers to have a fast and reliable tool for experimental investigation, optimization and validation of the finite element method (FEM) of those critical parts, such as parts of car-frame tables (Marsili and Garinei, 2013; Ju et al., 1997). In this work it is shown how the thermoelastic measurement technique can be used to optimize a Ferrari car frame, as a method of experimental investigation and as a technique of validation of numerical models.The measurement technique developed for this purpose is described together with the calibration method used in the test benches normally used for fatigue testing and qualification of this car's components. The results obtained show a very good agreement with FEM models and also the possibility of experimentally identifying the concentration levels of stress in critical parts with a very high spatial resolution and testing the effective geometry and material structure.
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Albert, P. G., E. L. Tomlinson, V. C. Smith, A. Di Roberto, A. Todman, M. Rosi, M. Marani, W. Muller, and M. A. Menzies. "Marine-continental tephra correlations: Volcanic glass geochemistry from the Marsili Basin and the Aeolian Islands, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 229-230 (June 2012): 74–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.03.009.

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Cocchi, L., F. Caratori Tontini, F. Muccini, M. P. Marani, G. Bortoluzzi, and C. Carmisciano. "Chronology of the transition from a spreading ridge to an accretional seamount in the Marsili backarc basin (Tyrrhenian Sea)." Terra Nova 21, no. 5 (October 2009): 369–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.2009.00891.x.

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Ventura, G., G. Milano, S. Passaro, and M. Sprovieri. "The Marsili Ridge (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): An island-arc volcanic complex emplaced on a ‘relict’ back-arc basin." Earth-Science Reviews 116 (January 2013): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2012.11.005.

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Moretti, Sacha, Apostolos Salmatonidis, Xavier Querol, Antonella Tassone, Virginia Andreoli, Mariantonia Bencardino, Nicola Pirrone, Francesca Sprovieri, and Attilio Naccarato. "Contribution of Volcanic and Fumarolic Emission to the Aerosol in Marine Atmosphere in the Central Mediterranean Sea: Results from Med-Oceanor 2017 Cruise Campaign." Atmosphere 11, no. 2 (January 30, 2020): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11020149.

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This work studied the contribution of the geogenic sources volcanoes and fumaroles to the aerosol in marine atmosphere in the central Mediterranean basin. For this purpose, in the framework of the Med-Oceanor measurement program, we carried out a cruise campaign in the summer of 2017 to investigate the impact to the aerosol of the most important Mediterranean volcanoes (Mount Etna, Stromboli Island, and Marsili Seamount) and solfatara areas (Phlegraean Fields complex, Volcano Islands, Ischia Island, and Panarea submarine fumarole). We collected PM10 and PM2.5 samples in 12 sites and performed chemical characterization to gather information about the concentration of major and trace elements, elemental carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC), and ionic species. The use of triangular plots and the calculation of enrichment factors confirmed the interception of volcanic plume. We integrated the outcomes from chemical characterization with the use of factor analysis and SEM/EDX analysis for the source apportionment. Anthropogenic and natural sources including shipping emissions, volcanic and fumarolic load, as well as sea spray were identified as the main factors affecting aerosol levels in the study area. Furthermore, we performed pattern recognition analysis by stepwise linear discriminant analysis to seek differences in the composition of PM10 and PM2.5 samples according to their volcanic or solfatara origin.
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BOSCHIERO, LUCIANO. "Natural philosophizing inside the late seventeenth-century Tuscan court." British Journal for the History of Science 35, no. 4 (December 2002): 383–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000708740200479x.

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The Accademia del Cimento in seventeenth-century Florence has traditionally been seen as the first European organization to employ an experimental programme, thus becoming a major participant in the so-called ‘birth of modern experimental science’. Such traditional accounts have also detailed the cultural, political and religious environment of the period that contributed to the Accademia's use of a supposedly atheoretical experimental method. However, despite the merits of such cultural histories, these stories do not portray the full details behind the Accademia's intellectual workings – how knowledge claims were constructed, interpreted and presented by the academicians according to their natural philosophical concerns. It is argued here that such an analysis will provide a more accurate account of the Accademia's activities than existing stories about the birth of an experimental programme or method. By looking past the experimental rhetoric produced by the academicians in their only publication, Saggi di naturali esperienze, we begin to see at play one of the major issues which made up the Accademia's knowledge-making process: the natural philosophical interests of this institution's participants, particularly Borelli, Viviani, Rinaldini and Marsili. Those interests are represented in the Accademia's experiments, including their work concerned with air pressure and the void.
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Trua, Teresa, and Michael P. Marani. "Clinopyroxene Crystals in Basic Lavas of the Marsili Volcano Chronicle Early Magmatic Stages in a Back-Arc Transcrustal Mush System." Geosciences 11, no. 4 (April 1, 2021): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11040159.

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Constraining the pre-eruptive processes that modulate the chemical evolution of erupted magmas is a challenge. An opportunity to investigate this issue is offered by the interrogation of the crystals carried in lavas. Here, we employ clinopyroxene crystals from back-arc lavas in order to identify the processes driving basalt to andesite magma evolution within a transcrustal plumbing system. The assembled clinopyroxene archive reveals that mantle melts injected at the crust-mantle transition cool and crystalize, generating a clinopyroxene-dominated mush capped by a melt-rich domain. Magma extracted from this deep storage zone fed the eruption of basalt to basaltic andesite lavas. In addition, chemically evolved melts rapidly rising from this zone briefly stalled at shallow crustal levels, sourcing crystal-poor andesite lavas. Over time, hot ascending primitive magmas intercepted and mixed with shallower cooling magma bodies forming hybrid basic lavas. The blended clinopyroxene cargoes of these lavas provide evidence for the hybridization, which is undetectable from a whole-rock chemical perspective, as mixing involved chemically similar basic magmas. The heterogeneity we found within the clinopyroxene archive is unusual since it provides, for the first time, a complete set of mush-related scenarios by which mantle melts evolve from basalt to andesite compositions. Neither the whole-rock chemistry alone nor the record of the mineral phases crystallizing subsequent to clinopyroxene can provide insights on such early magmatic processes. The obtained clinopyroxene archive can be used as a template for interpretation of the record preserved in the clinopyroxene cargoes of basalt to andesite lavas elsewhere, giving insights into the magma dynamics of the feeding plumbing system that are lost when using whole-rock chemistry.
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