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Erba, Marco Emilio. "«Copiati esattissimamente in misura rigorosa»: note sulle prime incisioni dei dittici eburnei del Tesoro del Duomo di Monza. Anton Francesco Gori, Anton Francesco Frisi e i fratelli Trivulzio nella seconda metà del Settecento." ACME 75, no. 1 (March 16, 2023): 117–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2282-0035/19886.

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Nel Tesoro del Duomo di Monza si conservano tre celebri dittici eburnei relativi alla dotazione di suppellettili liturgiche di Berengario del Friuli (inizi X secolo): il dittico di Stilicone e quello del Poeta e della Musa, entrambi tardo antichi; il dittico di re Davide e san Gregorio Magno, di datazione e lettura più controverse (VI secolo ed età carolingia). Primo editore dei pezzi è Anton Francesco Gori nel secondo volume del Thesaurus veterum diptychorum consularium et ecclesiasticorum (1759), corredato di tre tavole di Andrea Scacciati. Pur non avendo mai visionato i manufatti, l’erudito fiorentino dedica ad essi un’ampia disamina critica basandosi essenzialmente sugli acquerelli del pittore Girolamo Ferroni, reclutato dal marchese milanese e prezioso intermediario Alessandro Teodoro Trivulzio. Nel 1794 il padre della storiografia monzese, il canonico Anton Francesco Frisi, risolve di rieditare i dittici in apertura del terzo tomo delle sue Memorie storiche di Monza e sua corte. Consigliato da quel don Carlo Trivulzio erudito e proprietario di un ricco nucleo di avori antichi, supportato dalle modeste incisioni di Giulio Cesare Bianchi, offre una rilettura che puntualizza ed emenda in parte quanto scritto dal Gori, condita da una vena polemica contro «chi non ha esaminati personalmente i Monumenti, sui quali ragiona». Sullo sfondo del contesto culturale dell’epoca e delle personalità che vi presero parte, con l’ausilio della documentazione divisa tra la Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana di Milano, l’Archivio della Fondazione Trivulzio e la Biblioteca Marucelliana di Firenze, il contributo intende proporre una ricostruzione degli avvenimenti con attenzione al rapporto tra originale (i dittici monzesi) e copia (disegni e incisioni che ne scaturirono).
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Frania, Henry E. "Larvae of Eustilicus Sharp, Rugilus Leach, Deroderus Sharp, Stilocharis Sharp, and Medon Stephens (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae: Paederini), and their phylogenetic significance." Canadian Journal of Zoology 64, no. 11 (November 1, 1986): 2543–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z86-375.

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First-instar larvae of Eustilicus Sharp and Rugilus Leach (Stilicina), and of Medon Stephens (sensu Casey), Deroderus Sharp, and Stilocharis Sharp (Medonina) are described and compared with larvae of other Paederini in the subtribes Stilicina, Medonina, Lithocharina, Scopaeina, Stilicopsina, Astenina, Lathrobiina, Paederina, and Cryptobiina. Three synapomorphies in larvae indicate that the first six subtribes are closely related. One synapomorphy in larvae provides evidence that Eustilicus, Deroderus, Stilocharis, and Medon are closely related. In contrast, there is no evidence that Rugilus is closely related to Eustilicus. These last two results conform largely to those obtained previously for adults, except that close relationship of Medon to Eustilicus, Deroderus, and Stilocharis was not demonstrated using adult characters. Larvae provide additional evidence that the Medonina and Stilicina are not monophyletic groups.
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Frania, Henry E. "Status of Eustilicus Sharp, Trochoderus Sharp, Deroderus Sharp, and Stilocharis Sharp (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae: Paederini) with implications for classification of the Medonina and Stilicina." Canadian Journal of Zoology 64, no. 2 (February 1, 1986): 467–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z86-070.

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Based on a study of adults, Trochoderus Sharp and Stilicolina Casey are placed as subjective synonyms of Eustilicus Sharp, Lypomedon Blackwelder is removed from Stilomedon Sharp and treated as a subjective synonym of Deroderus Sharp, Stilocharis Sharp is removed from Lithocharis Dejean and treated as a distinct genus, and Deroderus difftcilis Sharp is transferred to Rugilus Leach. Diagnoses are provided for Eustilicus, Deroderus, Stilocharis, Rugilus, and Stiliderus Mots. Although Eustilicus, Rugilus, and Stiliderus are typical members of the subtribe Stilicina, and Stilocharis and Deroderus are typical Medonina, adults of Eustilicus, Stilocharis, and Deroderus possess two synapomorphies to the exclusion of all other Paederinae. Evidently Eustilicus is more closely related to Deroderus and Stilocharis than to Rugilus or other genera in the Stilicina. Further studies may show that the Stilicina and Medonina should be combined.
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Brunel, Magali. "Stilicon de Thomas Corneille : du récit de la cruauté au plaisir galant de l'ingéniosité." Littératures classiques N° 77, no. 1 (2012): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/licla.077.0213.

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Assing, Volker. "A revision of Panscopaeus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 61, no. 2 (November 10, 2011): 389–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.61.2.389-411.

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Nach Revision von Typen und weiterem Material umfasst die Gattung Panscopaeus Sharp, 1889 derzeit sieben Arten: P. lithocharoides (Sharp, 1874), P. yakushimanus (Ito, 1992), P. formosanus sp. n. (Taiwan), P. ndrewesi (Cameron, 1931), comb. n. (ex Medon), P. breviusculus (Kraatz, 1859), comb. n. (ex Medon), P. stilicinus (Cameron, 1931), comb. n. (ex Medon) und P. cameroni (Scheerpeltz, 1933), comb. n. (ex Medon). Die Gattung und alle Arten werden beschrieben bzw. redeskribiert und abgebildet. Die bisher den Medonina zugeordnete Gattung wird in die Subtribus Stilicina gestellt. Ihre Verbreitung beschränkt sich auf die Orientalis und die südliche Ostpaläarktis. Zwei Namen werden synonymisiert: Panscopaeus Sharp, 1889 = Medostilicus Coiffait, 1982, syn. n.; Panscopaeus lithocharoides (Sharp, 1874) = Medostilicus deharvengi Coiffait, 1982, syn. n. Für Scopaeus lithocharoides Sharp, 1874, Medon andrewesi Cameron, 1931, Lithocharis breviuscula Kraatz, 1859 und Stilicus lithocharoides Cameron, 1924 werden Lectotypen designiert. Weitere Nachweise, darunter mehrere Erstnachweise, werden gemeldet. Eine Bestimmungstabelle der Panscopaeus-Arten wird erstellt.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Stilicina, Medonina, Panscopaeus, Palaearctic region, Oriental region, taxonomy, new species, new synonymies, new combinations, lectotype designations, key to species, additional records.Nomenklatorische Handlungendeharvengi Coiffait, 1982 (Medostilicus), syn.nov. of Panscopaeus lithocharoides (Sharp, 1874)andrewesi (Cameron, 1931) (Panscopaeus), LT; comb.nov. hitherto Medon andrewesi Cameron, 1931breviusculus (Kraatz, 1859) (Panscopaeus), LT; comb.nov. hitherto Lithocharis breviuscula Kraatz, 1859cameroni (Scheerpeltz, 1933) (Panscopaeus), comb.nov. hitherto Medon cameroni Scheerpeltz, 1933formosanus Assing, 2011 (Panscopaeus), sp. n.lithocharoides (Sharp, 1874) (Panscopaeus), LT described as Scopaeus lithocharoidesstilicinus (Cameron, 1931) (Panscopaeus), LT; comb.nov. hitherto Medon stilicinus Cameron, 1931
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Watts, John. "De Consulatu Stiliconis: texts and politics in the reign of Henry VI." Journal of Medieval History 16, no. 3 (January 1990): 251–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-4181(90)90005-l.

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Żyła, Dagmara, and Katarzyna Koszela. "Redescription of the genus Megastilicus Casey (Staphylinidae, Paederinae) with the description of a new species." European Journal of Taxonomy 778 (November 22, 2021): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.778.1575.

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The myrmecophilous Paederinae rove beetle genus Megastilicus Casey, 1889 from North America is reviewed based on museum specimens. Prior to this study, the genus was monotypic with one species Megastilicus formicarius Casey, 1889 described. Here, we provide a redescription of the genus and the type species, designate a lectotype, and provide pictures of habitus and illustrations of the aedeagus and genital segments. Additionally, we describe a new species for the genus, Megastilicus iowaensis sp. nov., include an identification key to the two species and present the distribution map of both of them, including new state records. We discuss the assignment of the genus to the subtribe Stilicina based on morphological features.
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STANIEC, BERNARD, EWA PIETRYKOWSKA-TUDRUJ, and DOROTA SAŁAPA. "Description of the egg and larva of Paederidus Mulsant & Rey, 1878 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae) based on the two European species." Zootaxa 2888, no. 1 (May 24, 2011): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2888.1.4.

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The egg of Paederidus ruficollis (Fabricius, 1781) and larvae of that and P. rubrothoracicus carpathicola Scheerpeltz, 1957 are described and illustrated. This is the first thorough description of immature stages for the genus Paederidus Mulsant & Rey (1878). The immature stages were obtained by rearing adults. Morphological differences between instars of the same species and also between the studied species are found in the detailed structure of the antenna, nasale, maxillary palp, labial palp, tarsungulus and urogomphus; chaetotaxy of pronotum, profemur and protibia; proportions of same body parts; microstructure of urogomphus and body colour. Comparative characters of larvae of two subtribes Paederina and Stilicina are presented.
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Wilczyński, Marek. "Droga na szczyt i droga w otchłań – kilka uwag o karierze Flawiusza Stilichona." Vox Patrum 69 (December 16, 2018): 681–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.3281.

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The most important factors responsible for development of an impressive ca­reer of Flavius Stilicho were: his family ties with Theodosians’ dynasty, the way he reorganized the Roman army, military victories, how he drummed up senate’s support for his political aims and the balanced policy of using and stopping the barbarian tribes. Protecting emperor Honorius, cooperating simultaneously with pagan and Christian fractions in the senate, achieving military success and de­fending borders of the Roman Empire against barbarians raids, Stilicho de facto was reigning the state in the name of his son-in-law, Honorius. Paradoxically, the same factors contributed to the downfall of the master-in-chief in 404-408 A.D. The conflict with his wife, Serena, and his son-in-law, Honorius, the mutiny in the army called-up by the reforms of Stilicho, some disagreements with the senate caused by the case of Melania the Younger and compensation for Alaric and, at last, the invasion of barbarian tribes on Gaul in 406 A.D. destroyed the carefully built career of Flavius Stilicho. He didn’t decide to keep his high rank by trigge­ring off a civil war, what differed him clearly from his followers, Flavius Aetius and Flavius Ricimer.
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Pottier, Bruno. "Un pamphlet contre Stilichon dans l’Histoire Auguste : la vie de Maximin Le Thrace." Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Antiquité 117, no. 1 (2005): 223–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mefr.2005.10947.

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Vannesse, Michaël. "L’armée romaine en Occident sous Stilichon (395-408 ap. J.-C.) : le témoignage des décrets impériaux." Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 88, no. 1 (2010): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rbph.2010.7794.

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Assing, Volker. "Monograph of the Staphylinidae of Crete (Greece). Part I. Diversity and endemism (Insecta: Coleoptera)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 69, no. 2 (December 23, 2019): 197–239. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.69.2.197-239.

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With a geological history of long isolation, fragmentation, partial submersion, and subsequent rising, characterized by a remarkable diversity in topology, geology, and habitats, and the fifth-largest island of the Mediterranean, Crete has provided an ideal setting for speciation and developing a unique and diverse Staphylinidae fauna. Although beginning already in the middle of the 19th century, the exploration of this fauna gained momentum only recently. Based on a critical revision of literature data, on material collected during several recent field trips, and on additional previously unpublished records, a checklist of the Staphylinidae of Crete is compiled, including as many as 397 named species, with 115 of them reported from the island for the first time and with 48 new species described in the second part of the monograph. Additional unidentified and unnamed species, as well as species doubtfully or erroneously recorded from Crete are listed separately. The systematic, zoogeographic, and ecological composition of the Staphylinidae fauna is characterized with a special focus on the endemics. The latter are represented by 111 named and at least ten unnamed species, account for nearly one-third of the fauna, and mainly belong to the subfamilies Aleocharinae, Scydmaeninae, Pselaphinae, Paederinae, Leptotyphlinae, Staphylininae, and Omaliinae. More than half of them are even locally endemic. The genera with the greatest number of endemic species are Cephennium Müller & Kunze, 1822 of the Scydmaeninae (twelve named species) and Geostiba Thomson, 1858 of the Aleocharinae (nine named species). More than two-thirds of the endemic species are epigeic inhabitants of forests, bush and shrub habitats, grassland, and wetlands, approximately one-fourth is confined to deeper soil strata or endogean, and 8 % are myrmephilous. Slightly more than half (59 species; 53 %) of the endemics are most likely the result of in-situ radiation (18 lineages), the remainder of vicariance with mainland species. A comparison with other Mediterranean islands revealed that (a) total diversity of the Cretan fauna is significantly greater than that of other East Mediterranean islands except Corfu, but much lower than that of Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily, (b) regarding the number of endemic species Crete ranks third behind Corsica and Sardinia, and (c) the rate of endemism is greater in Crete than in any other Mediterranean island. Explanations for the observed differences in the diversity and composition of the faunas of the islands are discussed. Stichoglossa graeca Bernhauer, 1905, a species of which previously only the lectotype was known, is redescribed and illustrated. Six synonymies are proposed and one name is revalidated: Phloeocharis longipennis Fauvel, 1875 = P. hummleri Bernhauer, 1915, syn. nov.; Phytosus balticus Kraatz, 1859 = P. holtzi Bernhauer, 1935, syn. nov.; Atheta nigra (Kraatz, 1856) = A. biroi Scheerpeltz, 1964, syn. nov.; Domene stilicina (Erichson, 1840) = D. lohseiana Bordoni, 1977, syn. nov.; Oedichirus rubronotatus Pic, 1903, revalidated = O. reitteri Bernhauer, 1908, syn. nov.; Pseudolathra quadricollis (Fauvel, 1875) = P. cretensis Bordoni, 1986, syn. nov. A lectotype is designated for Stichoglossa graeca Bernhauer, 1905. Two species are reported from Greece for the first time.
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Gualandri, Isabella. "Un leone nella neve. Stilicone nel De bello Getico di Claudiano." LANX. Rivista della Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici - Università degli Studi di Milano, April 28, 2022, 246–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2035-4797/17764.

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Nel 402 Claudiano presentava a Roma il suo poema De bello Getico, celebrando Stilicone poco dopo la sua discussa vittoria contro Alarico a Pollenzo. Il poema veniva recitato alla presenza di membri dell’aristocrazia senatoria non sempre ben disposti verso Stilicone. Concentrandosi sull’analisi di due passi l’articolo esamina come Claudiano cerchi di metterlo in luce favorevole e giustificarne l’operato, sia giocando sulla synkrisis col mito, sia sottilmente evocando richiami al passato e a temi tradizionali cari al pubblico presente.
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Marolla, Giulia. "Dagli altari alla polvere. Stilicone da parens Augusti a semibarbarus proditor." Storicamente 14 (December 19, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.12977/stor720.

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Żyła, Dagmara, Alexandra Tokareva, and Katarzyna Koszela. "Phylogenetic position of genera Acrostilicus Hubbard and Pachystilicus Casey (Staphylinidae, Paederinae) and their redescription." European Journal of Taxonomy 819 (May 9, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.819.1773.

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Acrostilicus Hubbard, 1896 and Pachystilicus Casey, 1905 are North American genera known from only one and two species, respectively, and have never been a subject of a modern revision. In fact, Acrostilicus was not even properly described as its author provided only a sketchy diagnosis of the genus and species. Here, we provide a redescription of the genus Acrostilicus and its species and illustrate the habitus and male genital features. For the first time, we also redescribe Pachystilicus and its two species, and provide their differential diagnoses. Additionally, we tested the phylogenetic position of both genera. They were scored into a morphological matrix supplemented with molecular data and the analyses were run using Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood methods. A total of 119 morphological characters and 4859 bp of nuclear (28S, TP, Wg, CADA, CADC, ArgK) and mitochondrial (COI) sequences were analysed for 46 taxa. The results confirmed that both Acrostilicus and Pachystilicus are members of the subtribe Stilicina, but at the same time challenged the monophyly of the subtribe in its current composition. Additionally, we provided further evidence for non-monophyly of the subtribe Medonina and discussed the biology of Acrostilicus and Pachystilicus.
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