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‘Tecnologica cosa’: Modeling Storyteller Personalities in Boccaccio’s ‘Decameron’ [PDF]
We explore Boccaccio’s Decameron to see how digital humanities tools can be used for tasks that have limited data in a language no longer in contemporary use: medieval Italian.
A. Feder Cooper +4 more
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Geospatial Visualizations for the Study of Boccaccio
This essay considers the use of mapping and mapping technologies for the benefit of those who study the work and life of Giovanni Boccaccio.
Michael Papio
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Passioni boccacciane tra Francia e Italia
This paper focuses on the rewriting of some of the Decameron’s novellas both as a literary form, and as narrative patterns, by La Fontaine and Casti – for whose version of Boccaccio the former is an important intertext. La Fontaine and Casti’s rewritings
Filippo Fonio
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Welcoming New Entrants into European Electricity Markets
In this review paper, we select four important waves of new entrants that knocked on the door of European electricity markets to illustrate how market rules need to be continuously adapted to allow new entrants to come in and push innovation forward. The
Tim Schittekatte +2 more
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Las traducciones castellanas de las opere vulgari de Boccaccio
Se ofrece un panorama sobre la recepción en España de la obra en lengua italiana de Boccaccio –Filocolo (Questioni d’amore), Teseida y Fiammetta– a través de sus traducciones.
David González Ramírez
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GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO E L'ITINERARIUM PETRARCHESCO
L’articolo ha per oggetto la possibile fruizione dell’Itinerarium di Petrarca da parte di Giovanni Boccaccio. Attraverso l’analisi di alcuni passaggi tratti dagli scritti di Boccaccio, l’A.
Giovanni Cascio
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Ulrich Bonerius - A Swiss-German Boccaccio?
The Dominican Priest from Bern, Ulrich Bonerius, composed his collection of fables, Der Edelstein, at exactly the same time when Boccaccio created his collection of tales, Decameron, 1350.
Albrecht Classen
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The Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated Cl<sup>-</sup> channel TMEM16B shapes the response time course of olfactory sensory neurons. [PDF]
Abstract figure legend Odorant signal transduction transforms a chemical signal into an electrical one within the cilia of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs). This process begins with the activation of an odorant receptor and culminates in the activation of cyclic nucleotide‐gated (CNG) channels, facilitating Na+ and Ca2+ influx.
Reisert J +5 more
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The Consolation of Literature: Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Engaging with plague literature such as Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron during the COVID-19 pandemic arguably enhances our understanding of medieval depictions of the plague. At the same time, medieval descriptions of the pestilence reflect on our current
Katrin Rupp
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Nowadays, there is an urgent necessity for breakthrough technologies able to reduce process complexity and to lower costs to make the biomass-based biodiesel supply chain competitive.
Marco Ugolini +3 more
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