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Three Men and an Abbey: The Cornaro Triple Portrait☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 97-120, February 2026.
Abstract This paper builds on the author’s recent identification of an early sixteenth‐century painting in the National Gallery of Ireland as containing rare portraits of Giorgio Cornaro (brother of Caterina, Queen of Cyprus) and his son Cardinal Francesco.
Rachel Healy
wiley   +1 more source

Measuring the Subjective Signal Strength: Validating Persian Vividness of Visual Mental Imagery Questionnaire‐2

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2026.
We validated the Persian Vividness of Visual Mental Imagery Questionnaire‐2 (VVIQ‐Pr2) in 630 participants, demonstrating its reliability, unidimensional structure, and convergent validity. The VVIQ‐Pr2 provides a robust measure of subjective imagery vividness, supporting cross‐cultural research and theories of perceptual reality monitoring.
Mohammad Atashrooz   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Arts for All Higher Education Think Tank [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
As we enter the 21st century -- the global information age -- we must ensure our students are equipped to thrive in an environment that will require them to be able to shift their thinking and remain open to learning throughout their lives.

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Ferragut, defender of Nájera

open access: yesAd Limina, 2010
Ferragut, the giant Saracen defender of Nájera, was a leading character in one of the key chapters of the Pseudo Turpin for the consecration of Roland as a Christian warrior.
Santiago López Martínez-Morás
doaj   +1 more source

Genome‐wide cross‐trait analysis of heterogeneous outcomes in early life atopic dermatitis

open access: yesPediatric Allergy and Immunology, Volume 36, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Background Pediatric atopic dermatitis exhibits substantial heterogeneity in presentation, course, and long‐term outcomes resulting in distinct phenotypes. Yet, genetic studies of atopic dermatitis have focused on a single trait or outcome and thus may not fully reveal underlying genetic relationships.
Lisa J. Martin   +13 more
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Le guerre di successione in Europa nel tricentenario della Battaglia ispano-austriaca di Francavilla di Sicilia: 20 giugno 1719

open access: yesHumanities, 2020
Nella prima metà del XVIII secolo tutta l’Europa fu infiammata da un singolare crogiolo di guerre legate da un unico denominatore comune: le “successioni” dinastiche in Spagna (1700-1714), in Polonia (1733-1738) e in Austria (1740-1748).
Marcella Di Franco
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Behavioural and physiological adaptations of a jumping spider to a marine environment

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, Volume 327, Issue 2, Page 148-158, October 2025.
We investigated aspects of Maratus marinus (Salticidae) behaviour and physiology that allow it to exploit the intertidal zone of its habitat and survive periods of submergence. In a simulated rising tide, spiders within densely constructed nests remained, continuing to respire while submerged. Spiders in flimsily built nests fled the oncoming tide, and
M. A. Leggett, J. Hill, X. J. Nelson
wiley   +1 more source

Sulla ricezione di Pirandello in Spagna (Le prime traduzioni)

open access: yesQuaderns d'Italià, 1997
L’articolo affronta un tema che ancora non è stato oggetto di uno studio sistematico e capillare: la diffusione delle opere di Pirandello in Spagna. Il saggio ripercorre le prime rappresentazioni ed anche le prime traduzioni di opere pirandelliane a ...
María de las Nieves Muñiz Muñiz
doaj   +1 more source

Foraging niche partitioning within a recently established guild of falcons

open access: yesIbis, Volume 167, Issue 3, Page 734-749, July 2025.
Ecological theory predicts that coexisting species should exhibit realized niche differentiation to minimize competition. However, little is known about patterns of niche differentiation when ‘newcomer’ species spontaneously colonize a new region, leading to novel sympatric conditions.
Alessandro Berlusconi   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Spagna come "anomalia"? Nazione, religione e liberalismo nella letteratura femminile spagnola e italiana del XIX secolo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Come mai la Spagna è stata a lungo definita un paese “anomalo”, “fuori dalla storia” magari escluso dalla “modernità”? Attraverso le tappe della rivoluzione liberale del XIX secolo e la lettura di due importanti scrittrici spagnole della prima metà del ...
DE LUCA, EMANUELE
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