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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Capri Island (Italy) – Fiction"

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Christopoulos, John, et Diego Pirillo. « Editorial : Rethinking Catholicism in Early Modern Italy ». Religions 14, no 5 (6 mai 2023) : 622. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14050622.

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Hjort, Christian, Arne Andersson et Jonas Waldenström. « Wintering birds on the island of Capri, southwestern Italy ». Ornis Svecica 16, no 1–2 (1 avril 2006) : 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.34080/os.v16.22720.

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We trapped birds on the island of Capri, SW Italy, during February and earliest March 2002—2004 and in November—December 2004. The trapped birds were ringed, and common biometrical parameters measured. In total 247 birds of 17 species were trapped, a rather limited number, whereof c. 70% were either European Robins Erithacus rubecula, Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla, Sardinian Warblers Sylvia melanocephala or Chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita. Although the majority of birds handled were probably settled winterers, variations in the trapping figures and cases of high body masses and fat scores suggested that in late November and December some birds may still have been en route for areas further south – and that already in late February some, particularly evident in Chiffchaffs, were on their way north again. The comparatively mild winter climate on the island of Capri may be mirrored by the lower body masses of Robins trapped by us there, compared to birds wintering on the Italian mainland which probably put on some extra fat as insurance against spells of cold weather.
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Jonzén, Niclas, Dario Piacentini, Arne Andersson, Alessandro Montemaggiori, Martin Stervander, Diego Rubolini, Jonas Waldenström et Fernando Spina. « The timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migrants : a comparison between Ottenby, Sweden and Capri, Italy ». Ornis Svecica 16, no 1–2 (3 janvier 2021) : 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.34080/os.v16.22412.

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Some migratory birds have advanced their spring arrival to Northern Europe, possibly by increasing the speed of migration through Europe in response to increased temperature en route. In this paper we compare the phenology of spring arrival of seven trans-Saharan migrants along their migration route and test for patterns indicating that migration speed varied over the season using long-term data collected on the Italian island of Capri and at Ottenby Bird Observatory, Sweden. There was a linear relationship between median arrival dates on Capri and at Ottenby. The slope was not significantly different from one. On average, the seven species arrived 15 days later at Ottenby compared to Capri. There was a (non-significant) negative relationship between the species-specific arrival dates at Capri and the differences in median arrival dates between Capri and Ottenby, possibly indicating a tendency towards faster migration through Europe later in the season. To what extent different species are able to speed up their migration to benefit from the advancement of spring events is unknown.
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Holmgren, Noél M. A., et Henri Engström. « Stopover behaviour of spring migrating Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix on the Island of Capri, Italy ». Ornis Svecica 16, no 1–2 (1 avril 2006) : 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.34080/os.v16.22721.

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Migratory birds are assumed to be under strong selection pressure during migration. It is generally assumed that many species are maximizing speed of migration because of the benefits from arriving early at the breeding grounds. Males’ incentives are to occupy the best territories before they are occupied by competitors. Females breeding early usually have a greater reproductive success. In this study, the stopover behaviour of the Wood Warbler is studied on Capri, a Mediterranean island in southwest Italy. Movements of birds on the island are from higher elevations with sparse vegetation, where they presumably arrive, to low elevations with more dense vegetation. Males were found to migrate earlier than females, but were also staying much shorter time than females on the island. Males were estimated to stay on average slightly more than one hour whereas females stayed on average thirteen hours. The results suggest that Capri is not an important refueling site for the Wood Warbler and that males are more inclined to quickly leave this poor stopover site than females.
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Waldenström, Jonas, Christian Hjort et Arne Andersson. « Autumn migration of some passerines on the island of Capri, southwestern Italy ». Ornis Svecica 16, no 1–2 (1 avril 2006) : 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.34080/os.v16.22727.

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This paper presents and analyses autumn migration data on phenology and biometrics for 12 species of birds trapped at the Capri Bird Observatory, south-western Italy. The material has been collected over 15 years, mainly in two periods, 1959—1963 and 1994—2004. The passage of trans-Saharan migrants (like the Garden Warbler Sylvia borin) peaks in late September and these birds generally carry moderate to large fat stores, some probably large enough for the full journey to just south of the desert. The short-distance migrants that are mainly due to winter in the Mediterranean region (like the Robin Erithacus rubecula) arrive later, around the beginning of October, and carry less fuel deposits. Mainly resident birds (like the Sardinian Warbler Sylvia melanocephala) do not build up any substantial fat reserves and their phenologies do not indicate much migratory movement.
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Pennetta, Micla, et Elio Lo Russo. « Hazard Factors in High Rocky Coasts of Capri Island (Gulf of Naples, Italy) ». Journal of Coastal Research 61 (décembre 2011) : 428–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2112/si61-001.53.

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Hjort, Christian. « Capri Bird Observatory—a brief historical overview ». Ornis Svecica 16, no 1–2 (1 avril 2006) : 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.34080/os.v16.22725.

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The Capri Bird Observatory is situated in Castello Barbarossa, an old fortification overlooking the Bay of Naples in southwestern Italy. The observatory was founded in 1956 by the Swedish Ornithological Society in cooperation with Villa San Michele. Until the mid- 1980s it was entirely a Swedish venture, whereafter also Italian ornithologists joined, first the LIPU bird protection organization, later the ringing center in Bologna through its Piccole Isole project. The aim was to study bird migration between winter quarters in tropical Africa and breeding areas around the Baltic Sea. The main concern has been spring migration, when many birds make landfall on the island after having crossed the Mediterranean. But work has also been done in autumns, and in later years even in winters. To the general study of bird migration, including ringing and the sampling of various biometric and phenological parameters, have been added more specialized studies, like visual observations of raptor migration, experiments on bird orientation, and sampling for the study of bird-born diseases. Recently, studies of butterfly migration have been added to the agenda.
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Conard, Jon. « Overlooking. Monte Solaro on the island of Capri in Campania, Italy. Photograph by Jon Conard, DO. » Wilderness & ; Environmental Medicine 26, no 1 (mars 2015) : 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2014.07.008.

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IANNONE, G., et A. TROISI. « CA-PRI, A CELLULAR AUTOMATA PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH INVESTIGATION : SIMULATION RESULTS ». International Journal of Modern Physics C 24, no 05 (mai 2013) : 1350027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183113500277.

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Following the introduction of a phenomenological cellular automata (CA) model capable to reproduce city growth and urban sprawl, we develop a toy model simulation considering a realistic framework. The main characteristic of our approach is an evolution algorithm based on inhabitants preferences. The control of grown cells is obtained by means of suitable functions which depend on the initial condition of the simulation. New born urban settlements are achieved by means of a logistic evolution of the urban pattern while urban sprawl is controlled by means of the population evolution function. In order to compare model results with a realistic urban framework we have considered, as the area of study, the island of Capri (Italy) in the Mediterranean Sea. Two different phases of the urban evolution on the island have been taken into account: a new born initial growth as induced by geographic suitability and the simulation of urban spread after 1943 induced by the population evolution after this date.
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Vitale, Stefano, Francesco D’Assisi Tramparulo, Sabatino Ciarcia, Filomena Ornella Amore, Ernesto Paolo Prinzi et Fabio Laiena. « The northward tectonic transport in the southern Apennines : examples from the Capri Island and western Sorrento Peninsula (Italy) ». International Journal of Earth Sciences 106, no 1 (4 février 2016) : 97–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-016-1300-9.

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Livres sur le sujet "Capri Island (Italy) – Fiction"

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Money, James. Capri : Island of pleasure. London : H. Hamilton, 1986.

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Savinio, Alberto. Capri. Marlboro, Vt : Marlboro Press, 1989.

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Savinio, Alberto. Capri. Milano : Adelphi, 1988.

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Crispo, U. Lo Palazzo a Capri. Napoli : Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2000.

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1930-, Fisher Robert C., Wang Amy et Fodor's Travel Publications Inc, dir. Fodor's Naples, Capri & the Amalfi Coast. 4e éd. New York : Fodor's Travel Publications, 2007.

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Conchiglia, Edizioni La. Donna Lucia Morgano e lo Zum Kater Hiddigeigei : La cultura dell'ospitalità a Capri = the culture of hospitality in Capri. Capri (Napoli) : Edizioni La Conchiglia, 2002.

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1946-, Allegrini M., Inguscio M et Sasso Antonio, dir. Laser spectroscopy : XII International Conference, Island of Capri, Italy June 11-16, 1995. Singapore : World Scientific, 1996.

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Fino, Lucio. Capri nelle stampe : Vedute costumi e scene di vita popolare. [Naples, Italy] : Piccolo Parnaso, 1990.

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Hazzard, Shirley. Greene on Capri : A memoir. New York : Virgo Press, by arrangement with Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.

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Winterson, Jeanette. The King of Capri. New York : Bloomsbury Children's Book, 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Capri Island (Italy) – Fiction"

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Staiano, Alessandra, Francesca Nocca, Giuliano Poli et Maria Cerreta. « Short-Term Island : Sharing Economy, Real Estate Market and Touristification Interplay in Capri (Italy) ». Dans Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2023 Workshops, 405–21. Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37111-0_29.

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Munthe, Dr Axel, Elisabeth Moor et Graham Greene. « Doctors on the island of Capri ». Dans Doctors in Fiction, 66–73. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b21763-8.

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Violante, C., M. De Lauro et E. Esposito. « Fine-scale seabed habitats off Capri Island, southern Italy ». Dans Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat, 439–50. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-814960-7.00024-5.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Capri Island (Italy) – Fiction"

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De Feo, Emanuela. « Vernacular architecture of the Amalfi coast : a medieval domus in Villa Rufolo in Ravello (Italy) ». Dans HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage : Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.15171.

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The oldest medieval domus in Ravello date back to the twelfth century, as an evolution of the original house with barrel vaults, a primitive stone construction with walls of dry masonry of limestone and almost always connected to an olive grove or a vineyard, widespread on the Campania coasts between the island of Capri, the coast of Sorrento and that of Amalfi. Vertical and horizontal aggregations of this module have constituted, over time, the evolution of the building typology, while retaining some of the pre-existing architectural elements and the peculiar construction characteristics, including the strong link of this architecture with the particular orography of the territory. The private building complexes are the result of this ongoing process, consisting of various rooms connected to each other and arranged on several levels, in which the members of a single family lived with their servants. The entire structure was surrounded by walls and defended by towers. The interiors consisted of rooms heated by fireplaces, kitchens, furnaces, Arab baths, cisterns, wells, cellars, warehouses, stables, rooms for winemaking, gardens and cultivated terraces. The paper analyzes the history and construction features of one of the few medieval domus still existing and which has not undergone substantial transformations, also because it was brought to light only in the last decade of the twentieth century, currently located in the boundaries of Villa Rufolo in Ravello. Its original conformation is hypothesized, thanks also to a description made of it in the archive documents. The paper also reports the work carried out on the case study in order to undertake a cataloguing of a heritage in continuous discovery.
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