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Raman Spectroscopy Against Harmful Nitrogen‐Based Compounds in Cultural Heritage Materials
A comprehensive review of the use of Raman spectroscopy to detect nitrogen‐based compounds harmful to cultural heritage. ABSTRACT Nitrogen‐based compounds are widespread in the environment due to various sources of natural and anthropogenic origin that introduce them from the most reducing form (the acidic ammonium cation) to the most oxidized (the ...
Jennifer Huidobro +2 more
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Abstract This paper aims to provide a critical survey of classical Latin literature—with a few insights into slightly later (i.e. Augustan or early imperial) literature—as transmitted in ancient manuscripts dating prior to the third century, i.e.
Maria Chiara Scappaticcio
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Ancora doctus Lucretius? A proposito di De rerum natura 6.716 e 6.749-755
The article aims to explore the relationship between Lucretius and Callimachus by analysing two passages from De rerum natura 6. In the first one (l.
Galli, Leonardo
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LUCRETIUS AND HIS DE RERUM NATURA SIX CENTURIES AFTER A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID SEDLEY
In this interview David Sedley reflects on some important points of hisseminal interpretation of Lucretius’ De rerum natura six centuries after its discovery in1417 by Poggio Bracciolini (Terranuova, now Terranuova Bracciolini, 1380 – Florence,1459).
FRANCESCO VERDE
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Surrationalism after Bachelard: Michel Serres and le nouveau nouvel esprit scientifique [PDF]
The work of Michel Serres is often presented as a radical break with the work of Gaston Bachelard. The aim of this paper is to partly correct this image, by focusing on Serres’s early Hermes series (1969-1980). In these books Serres portrays himself as a
Simons, Massimiliano
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Sens et fonction de la théologie épicurienne d’après le De rerum natura
The scope of this paper is to provide an analysis of the Epicurean theology in Lucretius’ poem. The epicurean discourse on gods seems to have three functions: therapeutical, theorical and ethical. After a description of those three functions, I challenge
Stéphane Marchand
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Milton Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 4, Page 155-168, December 2025.
Daniel T. McClurkin
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Quantum Gravity Phenomenology, Lorentz Invariance and Discreteness
Contrary to what is often stated, a fundamental spacetime discreteness need not contradict Lorentz invariance. A causal set's discreteness is in fact locally Lorentz invariant, and we recall the reasons why.
Amelino-Camelia G. +5 more
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Amat bonus otia Daphnis (Verg. Ecl. V 61). L’ideale della concordia nella Ecloga V
Amat bonus otia Daphnis (Verg. Ecl. V 61). The ideal of concordia in Eclogue V The concept of concordia plays a key role in the political debate among Virgil’s contemporaries. Virgil himself highlights the role of discordia in Ecl.
Giacomo Dettoni
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In this second installment (for the first, see Kantian Journal, 2024, vol. 43, no. 2), Kant’s references to ancient consolation writings are elaborated.
Martin Walter
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