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Metus Gallicus: “metus” come spinta al cambiamento

open access: yesStoricamente, 2015
A partire dal sacco di Roma da parte di Brenno, la coscienza nazionale romana si è costituita attorno al metus Gallicus, che ha avuto un ruolo importante anche per determinare l'identità romana e plasmare il concetto stesso di Italia.
Tommaso Gnoli
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Blind Philhellenes vs. Selective Consumers of Foreign Cultures: A Reassessment of the Ancient Greco-Roman Literary Record’s Portrayal of the Gauls in Light of New Archaeological Evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The issue of perspective is intrinsic to historiography. This is evident in the ancient Greco-Roman literary record, specifically the limits placed on its value to modern academics by the ethnographic biases of its authors.
Sweeney, Kevin P
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Bidirectional Photoswitching of a Tailored Azobenzene with Red and Far‐Red Light Involving Triplet Sensitization in an Aqueous System

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
The action spectrum of a tailored azobenzene is shifted toward bio‐optical window through the chemical modification of its singlet and triplet energy levels. Consequently, the bidirectional photo‐switching of azobenzene in physiological conditions is achieved when excited by red and far‐red light, which offers greater tissue penetration.
Mila Miroshnichenko   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Galli Transalpini transgressi in Venetiam: riepilogo degli studi precedenti e nuova ipotesi interpretativa

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2013
According to the author Livy (Ab Urbe condita, XXXIX, 22, 45, 54–55) in 186 BC a large amount of Gauls crossed the Alps to found an oppidum, not far from the place where Aquileia would be located.
Riccardo Cecovini
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A Roman Dodecahedron for measuring distance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Here I am discussing a possible use of a Roman Dodecahedron, a bronze artifact of gallo-roman origin, for measuring distance. A dodecahedron, found at Jublains, the ancient Nouiodunum, dating from the 2nd or 3rd century AD, is used to create a model ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Rational Design of Weakly‐Solvating Molecules for Salt‐In‐Pre‐Ionic‐Liquid Electrolytes for Li Metal Batteries

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
The weakly‐solvating TFMSPyr electrolyte tailors the Li+ solvation structure by suppressing solvent coordination and promoting anion‐dominated solvation. This unique solvation environment induces preferential anion decomposition at electrode interfaces, forming robust inorganic rich S/CEI.
Bishnu P. Thapaliya   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

L’âge d’or du cochon. La place du porc dans le nord de la Gaule au dernier millénaire avant notre ère

open access: yesArchéopages, 2013
In the course of the last millennium BC pigs became a ‘companion’ and a ‘living larder’ of major importance to humans. For northern Gaul, excavations have revealed how much they contributed to consumption as well as to communal rites: the place they ...
Ginette Auxiette
doaj   +1 more source

Une cave à amphores, une statue en pierre et une tête coupée de la fin de l’âge du Fer à Châteaumeillant (Cher)

open access: yesGallia, 2021
The oppidum of Châteaumeillant (Cher) belongs to the civitas of the Bituriges, whose boundaries correspond approximately to those of the current departments of Cher, Indre, and to which portions of Allier and Loir-et-Cher must be added.
Sophie Krausz   +3 more
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A Review on Recent Trends of Bioinspired Soft Robotics: Actuators, Control Methods, Materials Selection, Sensors, Challenges, and Future Prospects

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, Volume 7, Issue 3, March 2025.
This article reviews the current state of bioinspired soft robotics. The article discusses soft actuators, soft sensors, materials selection, and control methods used in bioinspired soft robotics. It also highlights the challenges and future prospects of this field.
Abhirup Sarker   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Where normal people see Romans and Gauls, you see Ustashe and Partisans”

open access: yesthersites. Journal for Transcultural Presences & Diachronic Identities from Antiquity to Date
The article employs critical discourse analysis to explore the portrayal of Rome and contemporary Croatian society in a novel set within the historic confines of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia.
Andelko Mihanovic
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