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Verb Second in Old Venetian

open access: yesIsogloss, 2021
This study aims to add to a rich scholarship on the presence of a verb second constraint in old (Italo-)Romance that has been argued to cause V-to-C raising of both the finite verb and one or more constituents, provided we understand this constraint to ...
Onkar Singh
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Genetic Characterization and Alternative Preservation Ways of Locally Adapted Sheep Breeds: Cases of Private and Public Sheep Sectors in Tunisia and Italy [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2022
Non-commercialized sheep breeds known as local or native breeds are well adapted to their environmental constraints and constitute precious genetic resources that need prioritization for genetic diversity characterization and preservation. The aim of the
Yousra Ben Sassi-Zaidy   +6 more
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Venetian Local Corn (Zea mays L.) Germplasm: Disclosing the Genetic Anatomy of Old Landraces Suited for Typical Cornmeal Mush Production [PDF]

open access: yesDiversity, 2017
Due to growing concern for the genetic erosion of local varieties, four of the main corn landraces historically grown in Veneto (Italy)—Sponcio, Marano, Biancoperla and Rosso Piave—were characterized in this work.
Fabio Palumbo   +3 more
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On the licensing of null subjects in Old Venetian

open access: yes, 2020
In this work I examine the distribution of null subjects in main and embedded declaratives and interrogatives in Old Venetian. I show that there is a clear asymmetry between declarative and interrogatives which has gone unnoticed in the literature, so that there are virtually no null subjects either in main or embedded interrogatives.
Cecilia Poletto
exaly   +3 more sources

Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an essential source of food proteins and an important component of sustainable agriculture systems around the world.
Pietro Sica   +12 more
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Personal and fiscal angarie in Peloponnesian fortification works during the Second Venetian Rule (1685–1715)

open access: yesNuova Antologia Militare, 2022
The present study aims to add new knowledge to the history of statute labour in military construction works in the Peloponnese, during the Second Venetian period (1685–1715). This fiscal policy, which took the form of personal service and cash levies, is
Eirini Vrettou
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Enclosure within a Closed Sea? The Fisheries against the Commons in the Republic of Venice in the Eighteenth Century

open access: yesJournal for the History of Environment and Society, 2021
This article will analyse the role of the authorities in the progressive restriction on the use of aquatic spaces and maritime resources in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the laguna of Venice.
Solène Rivoal
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Giorgione stupisce Tiziano e Giovanni Bellini di Cesare dell’Acqua

open access: yesMDCCC 1800, 2022
This article aims at presenting a painting by Cesare dell’Acqua (Piran 1821-Bruxelles 1905) as an interesting example of the nineteenth-century genre of history painting depicting scenes from the lives of Renaissance artists. The analysis of this work,
Panizon, Ermanna
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Transformer and Influencer: Giovanni Battista Ramusio’s Impact on Western European Geography

open access: yesJournal of Early Modern Studies, 2023
In the mid-sixteenth century, the study of cosmography was in a state of upheaval in Western Europe, for the European voyages of exploration had disrupted the old ideas of the nature and structure of the world.
Margaret Small
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« Sarà via mai striga? » : sorcières de ville au prisme des conventions comiques sur la scène italienne de la Renaissance

open access: yesILCEA, 2022
In Italian Renaissance comedy, from Pietro Aretino’s Cortigiana of 1525 to the Venetian polyglot comedy of the second half of the century, a comic and picturesque character with stereotyped attributes, the old matchmaker/witch, in the line of Fernando de
Costanza Jori
doaj   +1 more source

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