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Considerazioni sull’utilizzo dei due esemplari dell’incunabolo della Carta de logu con un’annotazione sulla fascicolazione
The text, based on the analysis of handwritten annotations, proposes some hypotheses on the use of the various exemplars of Carta de logu incunabulum. The study also show how the difference between the volumes of Cagliari and Turin are caused by changes occurred in the 19th century.A partir del análisis de sus anotaciones manuscritas, el texto revela nuevas consideraciones sobre el empleo de los ejemplares del incunable de la Carta de logu. Además, su estudio evidencia cómo las diferencias detectadas en la composición de cuadernos entre el volumen cagliaritano y el turinés se deben a alteraciones de época moderna
Cultura e circolazione libraria in Sardegna tra tardo medioevo e prima etĂ moderna
The aim of this thesis is that of contributing to improve the knowledge of the cultural history of Sardinia, with a particular focus on book circulation during a time of great intellectual, political and social change, such as the end of the XV and VI Century. Through the analysis of notary deeds, and particularly post mortem inventories, the first part of the study has reconstructed the structure and content of sixty-two private libraries, ten belonging to Church representatives, seven to lawyers, four to doctors or other categories related to public health, ten to women, seven to aricstocratic families and seven to other categories. The total number of volumes in this census exceeds 5000 units, while the different authors come up to almost 1260. In a number of cases the analysis conducted has allowed the investigator to outline brief biographical profiles, reconstructing family and professional relations as well as to bring to light the cultural context whereby Sardinian society evolved in those years. The second part of the dissertation has been devoted to the editorial production of the city of Cagliari between 1566 and 1600, with an emphasis on technical aspects of the typographic processes as well as on the circulation of the editions produced. Starting from 190 items and from archival sources, 86 editions have been described, 68 of which of secure identification and 18 for which ownership is probable or possible, two loose papers, which still today represents the only prove of draft printing
Trame cosmopolite. MinoritĂ , migrazioni e cittĂ intorno al Mediterraneo. Figure, attraversamenti, comunitĂ = Cosmopolitan weaves. Minorities, migrations and cities around the Mediterranean. Figures, crossings, communities
Following the suggestion proposed by the philosopher Pascal Bruckner in his essay Le vertige de Babel (2000) on the capacities of societies to integrate and mobilise a "plurality of belongings", the project of RiMe Issues 10/I and 10/II n.s. was initiated.
The reading of cosmopolitanism proposed here, free from the uncritical praise of a harmonious society, without tensions or conflicts between groups, communities or minorities, should be seen as an investigation and questioning of the social and pragmatic capacities that societies have (or have had) to construct forms of coexistence and inclusion in the identity and cultural complexity of the Mediterranean context.
An interdisciplinary research project called “Cosmomed”, which involved some fifteen researchers, including geographers, historians, anthropologists and archivists, preceded the work presented here, and concluded with the international conference "Tracce di Cosmopolitismo intorno al Mediterraneo. Migrazioni, memorie e attualità ” held in Cagliari in autumn 2019. (From the Introduction
Trame cosmopolite. MinoritĂ , migrazioni e cittĂ intorno al Mediterraneo. Prospettive cosmopolite sulla cittĂ = Cosmopolitan weaves. Minorities, migrations and cities around the Mediterranean. Cosmopolitan perspectives on the city
In conjunction with the papers in RiMe 10/I n.s., in this second Special Issue dedicated to the theme 'Cosmopolitan perspectives on the city: Readings, gazes, practices', we find alternating geographical, historical and anthropological approaches on 'Border communities (Ventimiglia), on forms of 'overlap' and 'interaction' in public spaces (Cagliari), on 'migrant histories', on 'Tunis cosmopolitan and colonial city', on the 'Jewish community of Istanbul', on the 'plural and changing' identity of Odessa and finally a reflection on the 'cosmo-political' city. The themes of cosmopolitanism are discussed through questions of urbanity, public space, the effects of international mobility and political management, as well as the subjectivities of 'communities of communities' or minorities that 'fabricate', shape and animate cities
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Blended diets for gastrostomy fed children: A scoping review
Objective: The objective of the review was to identify what is known about the use of blended diets with gastrostomy fed children and young people and to identify gaps in the literature on this topic in order to inform future research and policy.
Method: A scoping review methodology was used; searching online databases PUBMED, PsychINFO, CINAHL, SCOPUS and AMED, EMBASE for articles that addressed issues pertaining to blended diets. The review identified a broad range of literature regardless of study design and described and evaluated the quality, range and nature of research activity related to the use of blenderised diets.
Results: Forty-three studies were included in the review. The studies focused on nutrition, equipment, views of carers and patients and views of professionals. Several studies described the lack of evidence regarding pros and cons of blended diets and highlighted the need for further research into the field.
Conclusions: There were gaps in the evidence base regarding the impact of blended diets on health and well-being of the children who are given them and upon the carers who feed them. The nutritional impact of blended diets is not fully understood, and the knowledge and views of professionals involved in the care of those receiving blended diets varies
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