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Allusions in Dante\u27s Infemo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Vexilla regis produent inferni; the banners of the king go forth, the king of Hell (Vergani 74). In a place called Dis, the demon Satan resides.
Landas, Sarah
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Place Attachment Styles Predict Adaptive and Maladaptive Conducts Under Flood Risk: Evidence via Cognitive and Affective Coping Mediation

open access: yesJournal of Community &Applied Social Psychology, Volume 35, Issue 3, May/June 2025.
ABSTRACT This contribution aims to investigate how place attachment styles, conceptualised starting from interpersonal attachment styles, contribute to the activation of Positive (i.e., support seeking) or Negative and Avoidant (e.g., behavioural disengagement, substance abuse, making fun of the situation) behavioural coping through cognitive (i.e ...
Alexandra Stancu   +7 more
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Accessibility as a Shared Cultural Responsibility: The Entre Luces Project at the Pablo Gargallo Museum

open access: yesHeritage
In the context of museums’ transformation into active social agents, the Entre Luces (Between Lights) project, developed at the Pablo Gargallo Museum in Zaragoza, serves as a compelling example of accessibility understood as a shared cultural ...
Joanna Molek   +3 more
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DIE ARBEIT DES ÜBERSETZENS: RILKE UND MICHELANGELO („SE ’L MIE ROZZO MARTELLO‘‘)

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 194-216, April 2025.
ABSTRACT This essay examines Rainer Maria Rilke's reception of the sculptor and poet Michelangelo in the context of interest in the Renaissance around 1900, focusing first on the Stundenbuch, the Florenzer Tagebuch and the story ʻVon einem, der die Steine belauschtʼ (from the prose collection: Geschichten vom lieben Gott).
Astrid Dröse, Jörg Robert
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Galeria Barolo: Ícono dantesco en Buenos Aires

open access: yesLa Tadeo DeArte, 2020
Dante Alighieri le dice a Virgilio en su Divina Commedia que se siente purgando su pena en la Primera Terraza de la Montaña del Purgatorio[1]. Arq. Palanti y Sr. Barolo llevaron adelante el «Monumento al Genio Latino» el Hemisferio Austral.
Carlos Hilger
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The equations of medieval cosmology

open access: yes, 2008
In Dantean cosmography the Universe is described as a series of concentric spheres with all the known planets embedded in their rotation motion, the Earth located at the centre and Lucifer at the centre of the Earth.
Buonanno, Roberto, Quercellini, Claudia
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The Role of Neologisms in the Climate Change Debate: Can New Words Help to Speed Up Social Change?

open access: yesWIREs Climate Change, Volume 16, Issue 2, March/April 2025.
Neologisms reflect social change, but they may also indirectly influence it by increasing awareness and introducing new points of view. Graphic created using Canva's Free content. Credits: Aisha Villabona from sketchify, pikgura from PIKGURA Market, LOPSTUDIO, Eucalyp from amethyststudio, Зображення користувача Anastasiia Chornii, Mer Mendoza from ...
Greta Zella   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Giordano Bruno e "La furiosa Commedia" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
"Echi danteschi nelle opere del Nolano" Articolo pubblicato in occasione del 750° anniversario della nascita di Dante ...
Giudice, Guido del
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“Begolardo”. On Cecco, Dante, and beyond. [PDF]

open access: yes
Nello scambio di convenevoli tra Cecco e Dante, di cui ci è pervenuta solo la risposta del Senese (Dante Alleghier s’i’ so’), al primo verso ricorre un insulto curioso: begolardo.
Barbera, Manuel
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River definitions reciprocally define us

open access: yesRiver Research and Applications, Volume 40, Issue 9, Page 1747-1753, November 2024.
Abstract This article explores different definitions of river, and in doing so, considers how our efforts to define rivers illuminate aspects of the human condition. Through an exploration of our definitions of river, through the human imagination, in poetry, music, and human's actions, this article considers how our nature is reflected back by rivers ...
Antonia Sohns
wiley   +1 more source

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