Correlation between parodontal indexes and orthodontic retainers: prospective study in a group of 16 patients [PDF]
Purpose. Fixed retainers are used to stabilize dental elements after orthodontic treatment. Being it a permanent treatment, it is necessary to instruct patients about a constant and continuous monitoring of their periodontal conditions and a correct oral
Corsalini, M. +8 more
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Men Who Talk About Love in Late Medieval Spain: Hugo de Urriés and Egalitarian Married Life [PDF]
In the last third of the fifteenth century, Hugo de Urriés’s work can offer the modern reader a very rare and informative perspective from the points of view of social history and history of ideas.
Conde Solares, Carlos
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Silencing and translation in RNA granules: a tale of sand grains
The transcriptome at the synapse consists of thousands of messengers encoding a plethora of cellular functions, including an important number of receptors and ion channels and associated proteins.
Jerónimo ePimentel +3 more
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Si Griseldis m’était conté : entre attendrissement et enseignement
My intention is to show in this article the role of emotions in the reception and dissemination of theGriselda story. Petrarch’s affective reactions to Boccaccio’s tale opened the path that many authors would pursue.
Anna Loba
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Boccaccio, el Decamerón y la acuñación de un neologismo: la “novela” en el siglo XV
Se recuperan y analizan en este trabajo las primeras apariciones de la voz “novela” como denominadora de un nuevo modo narrativo. En el siglo XV, tanto la circulación de manuscritos del Decamerón de Boccaccio, como la lectura que muchos hombres de letras
David González Ramírez
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Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Merchant’s Tale, Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Tale of the Enchanted Pear-Tree, and Sir Orfeo Viewed as Eroticized Versions of the Folktales about Supernatural Wives [PDF]
Two of the tales mentioned in the title are in many ways typical of the great collections of stories (The Canterbury Tales and Il Decamerone) to which they belong.
Wicher, Andrzej
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La passione, motore e freno nell’«Elegia di madonna Fiammetta» di Boccaccio
Madonna Fiammetta, the protagonist of the Elegia (homodiegetic) dedicated to her by Boccaccio, announces in the prologue she wants to «tell her cases» («narrare i casi suoi»).
Philippe Guérin
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Boccaccio’s Decameron is, as we know, the supreme achievement of the medieval narratio brevis. The art of speaking and, in general, of the proficient use of words, is what distinguishes the “gentile brigata” of ten young men and women who ...
Maria Maślanka-Soro
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Riassunto: Il saggio è un contributo alla vexata quaestio sull'origine dell'ottava rima narrativa. Si riflette su importanti spunti di Surdich e su dati noti per ipotizzare un'imitazione del metro del Cantare di Fiorio da parte del Boccaccio, che ...
Beatrice Barbiellini Amidei
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Reminiscenze decameroniane in “Quelle signore” di Umberto Notari [PDF]
This essay focuses on references to Boccaccio in Umberto Notari’s novel, “Quelle signore” (1904). Notari’s text achieved phenomenal and long-term success (eighty thousand copies in a few months and three hundred copies in 1920), owing to the scabrous ...
Milena Contini
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