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Threads and Traces - True false fictive | Carlo Ginzburg usato Storia Storiografia Temi

Grammar and Meaning. A Semantic Approach to English Grammar | Howard Jackson usato Saggi di letteratura Linguistica

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Da qualche parte starò fermo ad aspettare te | Lorenza Stroppa usato Narrativa Italiana

Da qualche parte starò fermo ad aspettare te | Lorenza Stroppa usato Narrativa Italiana

Diego non è un tipo da traguardi convenzionali, non cerca certezze, tantomeno relazioni stabili. Vicino ai quarant'anni, vive insieme alla gatta Mercedes in una mansarda vista laguna a Venezia e colleziona avventure senza troppi pensieri. La sua grande passione da sempre sono i libri e le parole, e ne ha anche fatto una professione: lavora come editor in una casa editrice. Per questo quando un giorno, mentre sta facendo la spesa al supermercato, trova per terra un'agenda, non può che rimanere colpito da ciò che vi è scritto. L'agenda appartiene a una certa Giulia Moro, che vi ha appuntato una singolare "to do list", una lista di cose da fare che a un certo punto si interrompe misteriosamente. Incuriosito, Diego si mette sulle tracce di Giulia, pittrice di talento ma tormentata da un dolore che le impedisce di utilizzare il rosso - il colore del sangue, del fuoco, del cuore - nei suoi quadri. Diego si fa trovare, apparentemente per caso, nei luoghi indicati nell'agenda di Giulia: quando i due si parlano per la prima volta, tra loro scatta un'immediata attrazione. Ma Diego pensa di essere troppo inaffidabile per riuscire ad amare, e per Giulia l'amore non rientra affatto nella sua "to do list"... Lorenza Stroppa attraverso le voci alternate dei due personaggi ci conduce nei vicoli e nelle strade fatte d'acqua di una Venezia intrigante e luminosa, lontanissima dai cliché turistici, e delinea una mappa non solo geografica ma sentimentale: riusciranno parole e colori a trovare il linguaggio dell'amore?

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Come dice il poeta - I 1000 versi della poesia italiana spiegati e commentati | Ennio Emanuele Galanga usato Saggi di letteratura Generi Letterari

Touch, Representation, and Blindness | Morton A. Heller usato Scienze umane Psicologia

The State Nobility - Elite Schools in the Field of Power | Pierre Bourdieu, Monique de Saint Martin usato Scienze umane Sociologia

The One-Straw Revolution - An Introduction to Natural Farming | Masanobu Fukuoka usato Manualistica Varia

La Historia, o Liber De Regno Sicilie e la Epistola Ad Petrum Panormitane Ecclesie Thesaurarium | Ugo Falcando usato Storia Antica

La Historia, o Liber De Regno Sicilie e la Epistola Ad Petrum Panormitane Ecclesie Thesaurarium | Ugo Falcando usato Storia Antica

Excerpt from La Historia, o Liber De Regno Sicilie e la Epistola Ad Petrum Panormitane Ecclesie Thesaurarium Il D in generale non è difficile a leggere, poichè le abbrevia ture non sono troppe, nè escono dalle comuni. Una difficoltà nasce però dal fatto che I'amanuense quando sbaglia, e sbaglia so vente, non cancella, nè raschia, ma indica la cancellatura da fare con un punto, spesso appena visibile, sotto la lettera errata, alla quale a volte fa seguire, a volte sovrappone la giusta. Quando poi intende cancellare un' intera parola, si limita a porvi sotto due o tre punti, ed è facile intendere come da siffatto sistema derivino difficoltà e confusioni che con grande cura ho cercato di superare o di evitare. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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The Golden Age of DC Comics 1935-1956 | Paul Levitz usato Fumetti Fumetti Fumetti

Modigliani - A life | Meryle Secrest usato Storia Biografie Diari e Memorie

Modigliani - A life | Meryle Secrest usato Storia Biografie Diari e Memorie

“People like us . . . have different rights, different values than do ordinary people because we have different needs which put us . . . above their moral standards.” —Modigliani Amedeo (“Beloved of God”) Modigliani was considered to be the quintessential bohemian artist, his legend almost as infamous as Van Gogh's. In Modigliani's time, his work was seen as an oddity: contemporary with the Cubists but not part of their movement. His work was a link between such portraitists as Whistler, Sargent, and Toulouse-Lautrec and that of the Art Deco painters of the 1920s as well as the new approaches of Gauguin, Cézanne, and Picasso. Jean Cocteau called Modigliani “our aristocrat” and said, “There was something like a curse on this very noble boy. He was beautiful. Alcohol and misfortune took their toll on him.” In this major new biography, Meryle Secrest, one of our most admired biographers—whose work has been called “enthralling” (The Wall Street Journal); “rich in detail, scrupulously researched, and sympathetically written” (The New York Review of Books) —now gives us a fully realized portrait of one of the twentieth century's master painters and sculptors: his upbringing, a Sephardic Jew from an impoverished but genteel Italian family; his going to Paris to make his fortune; his striking good looks (“How beautiful he was, my god how beautiful,” said one of his models) . . . his training as an artist . . .and his influences, including the Italian Renaissance, particularly the art of Botticelli; Nietzsche's theories of the artist as Übermensch, divinely endowed, divinely inspired; the monochromatic backgrounds of Van Gogh and Cézanne; the work of the Romanian sculptor Brancusi; and the primitive sculptures of Africa and Oceania with their simplified, masklike triangular faces, elongated silhouettes, puckered lips, low foreheads, and heads on exaggeratedly long necks. We see the ways in which Modigliani's long-kept-secret illness from tuberculosis (it almost killed him as a young man) affected his work and his attitude toward life ; how consumption caused him to embrace fatalism and idealism, creativity and death; and how he used alcohol and opium with laudanum as an antispasmodic to hide the symptoms of the disease and how, because of it, he came to be seen as a dissolute alcoholic. And throughout, we see the Paris that Modigliani lived in, a city in dynamic flux where art was still a noble cause; how Modigliani became part of a life in the streets and a world of art and artists then in a transforming revolution; Monet, Cézanne, Degas, Renoir, et al.—and others more radical—Matisse, Derain, etc., all living within blocks of one another. Secrest's book, written with unprecedented access to letters, diaries, and photographs never before seen, is an extraordinary revelation of a life lived in art . . . Here is Modigliani, the man and the artist, seemingly shy, delicate, a man on a desperate mission, masquerading as an alcoholic, cheating death again and again, and calculating what he had to do in order to go on working and concealing his secret for however much time remained . . .

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La verità vincerà - Il popolo sa perché sono stato condannato | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva usato Politica e società Internazionale

La verità vincerà - Il popolo sa perché sono stato condannato | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva usato Politica e società Internazionale

Primo presidente brasiliano di sinistra a cinquant'anni dalla destituzione forzata di João Goulart, capo dello Stato per due mandati consecutivi, primo ex presidente a finire in carcere per reati comuni. Luiz Inàcio Lula da Silva - per tutti Lula - il presidente operaio arrivato a San Paolo dalla miseria dello Stato Pernambuco per fare il lustrascarpe prima, e l'operaio poi, è stato, fra molte luci e qualche ombra, uno dei simboli della rinascita conosciuta dal Brasile all'inizio del nuovo millennio. Il suo coinvolgimento nell'inchiesta Lava Jato e la recente condanna a dodici anni di carcere con l'accusa di corruzione hanno destato grandissimo clamore nell'opinione pubblica nazionale e internazionale. In questo lungo libro-intervista - il primo a essere pubblicato in Italia - Lula si racconta ai giornalisti Juca Kfouri e Maria Inês Nassif, al docente di Relazioni internazionali Gilberto Maringoni e alla fondatrice della casa editrice Boitempo Editorial, Ivana Jinkings. Una conversazione libera, priva di argomenti tabù, in cui l'ex presidente commenta i retroscena politici degli ultimi anni, riflette sui motivi che hanno sancito la sconfitta del Partito dei lavoratori dopo la rielezione di Dilma Rousseff e racconta le sue speranze e aspettative per il Paese. A completare il volume, una cronistoria della sua vita, la trascrizione del discorso pronunciato di fronte al sindacato di Sào Bernardo do Campo prima di consegnarsi spontaneamente alla polizia e una galleria fotografica che ripercorre l'attività sindacalista, i giorni della presidenza, fino ad arrivare alla recente Carovana Lula.

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The Pythons | AA.VV. usato Spettacolo Altri spettacoli

The Pythons | AA.VV. usato Spettacolo Altri spettacoli

Over thirty years ago, a group of five Englishmen and one wayward American, re-wrote the rules of comedy. Monty Python's Flying Circus, an unheralded, previously unseen and practically unprogrammed half hour of sketches, hilarities, inanities and animations first appeared on the BBC late one night in 1969. Its impact on the world has been felt ever since.From its humble beginnings as late night entertainment on a British TV channel that went off the air before midnight, it blossomed into arguably the most influential movement in modern comedy. They found the Holy Grail, they detailed the life of the Savior-also-ran Brian, and when we were lost, they explained The Meaning of Life.Now, those purveyors of dead parrots and silly walks are going to tell us something more: Their story. In their own, intimate, never before heard words.The Pythons by The Pythons is the definitive word on all things Pythonesque (the only word invented by a modern comedian which is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.) 30 years of insight, hindsight, and bad sight - now told for the first time. Stuff they're never remembered before alongside stories they'd forgotten to say, coupled with things they couldn't say then and even more things they can't pronounce now (with a healthy dollop of things they would never have said in the first place if any others had been in the room at the time.)The Pythons by The Pythons is a unique look at arguably the most important comic team of the modern age, lavishly illustrated with 1000 photographs and illustrations, many culled from the teams' own personal collections, many seen here for the first time. A tome, a tombstone, the definitive word on all things Python, as told by all things Python - do you want Spam with that?

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Four Colors Suffice - How the Map Problem Was Solved | Robin Wilson usato Scienze Matematica e Ingegneria

Four Colors Suffice - How the Map Problem Was Solved | Robin Wilson usato Scienze Matematica e Ingegneria

On October 23, 1852, Professor Augustus De Morgan wrote a letter to a colleague, unaware that he was launching one of the most famous mathematical conundrums in history--one that would confound thousands of puzzlers for more than a century. This is the amazing story of how the "map problem" was solved. The problem posed in the letter came from a former student: What is the least possible number of colors needed to fill in any map (real or invented) so that neighboring counties are always colored differently? This deceptively simple question was of minimal interest to cartographers, who saw little need to limit how many colors they used. But the problem set off a frenzy among professional mathematicians and amateur problem solvers, among them Lewis Carroll, an astronomer, a botanist, an obsessive golfer, the Bishop of London, a man who set his watch only once a year, a California traffic cop, and a bridegroom who spent his honeymoon coloring maps. In their pursuit of the solution, mathematicians painted maps on doughnuts and horseshoes and played with patterned soccer balls and the great rhombicuboctahedron. It would be more than one hundred years (and countless colored maps) later before the result was finally established. Even then, difficult questions remained, and the intricate solution--which involved no fewer than 1,200 hours of computer time--was greeted with as much dismay as enthusiasm. Providing a clear and elegant explanation of the problem and the proof, Robin Wilson tells how a seemingly innocuous question baffled great minds and stimulated exciting mathematics with far-flung applications. This is the entertaining story of those who failed to prove, and those who ultimately did prove, that four colors do indeed suffice to color any map. This new edition features many color illustrations. It also includes a new foreword by Ian Stewart on the importance of the map problem and how it was solved.

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Torch - North Africa and the Allied Path to Victory | Vincent P. O'Hara usato Storia Guerre mondiali

Torch - North Africa and the Allied Path to Victory | Vincent P. O'Hara usato Storia Guerre mondiali

World War II had many superlatives, but none like Operation Torch--a series of simultaneous amphibious landings, audacious commando and paratroop assaults, and the Atlantic's biggest naval battle, fought across a two thousand mile span of coastline in French North Africa. The risk was enormous, the scale breathtaking, the preparations rushed, the training inadequate, and the ramifications profound. Torch was the first combined Allied offensive and key to how the Second World War unfolded politically and militarily. Nonetheless, historians have treated the subject lightly, perhaps because of its many ambiguities. As a surprise invasion of a neutral nation, it recalled German attacks against countries like Belgium, Norway, and Yugoslavia. The operation's rationale was to aid Russia but did not do this. It was supposed to get Americans troops into the fight against Germany but did so only because it failed to achieve its short-term military goals. There is still debate whether Torch advanced the fight against the Axis, or was a wasteful dispersion of Allied strength and actually prolonged the war. Torch: North Africa and the Allied Path to Victory is a fresh look at this complex and controversial operation. The book covers the fierce Anglo-American dispute about the operation and charts how it fits into the evolution of amphibious warfare. It recounts the story of the fighting, focusing on the five landings--Port Lyautey, Fédala, and Safi in Morocco, and Oran and Algiers in Algeria--and includes air and ground actions from the initial assault to the repulse of Allied forces on the outskirts of Tunis. Torch also considers the operation's context within the larger war and it incorporates the French perspective better than any English-language work on the subject. It shows how Torch brought France, as a power, back into the Allied camp; how it forced the English and the Americans to work together as true coalitions partners and forge a coherent amphibious doctrine. These skills were then applied to subsequent operations in the Mediterranean, in the English Channel, and in the Pacific. The story of how this was accomplished is the story of how the Allies brought their power to bear on the enemy's continental base and won World War II.

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Ontogeny and phylogeny | Stephen Jay Gould usato Scienze Biologia

Ontogeny and phylogeny | Stephen Jay Gould usato Scienze Biologia

“Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” was Haeckel's answer—the wrong one—to the most vexing question of nineteenth-century biology: what is the relationship between individual development (ontogeny) and the evolution of species and lineages (phylogeny)? In this, the first major book on the subject in fifty years, Stephen Jay Gould documents the history of the idea of recapitulation from its first appearance among the pre-Socratics to its fall in the early twentieth century. Mr. Gould explores recapitulation as an idea that intrigued politicians and theologians as well as scientists. He shows that Haeckel's hypothesis—that human fetuses with gill slits are, literally, tiny fish, exact replicas of their water-breathing ancestors—had an influence that extended beyond biology into education, criminology, psychoanalysis (Freud and Jung were devout recapitulationists), and racism. The theory of recapitulation, Gould argues, finally collapsed not from the weight of contrary data, but because the rise of Mendelian genetics rendered it untenable. Turning to modern concepts, Gould demonstrates that, even though the whole subject of parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny fell into disrepute, it is still one of the great themes of evolutionary biology. Heterochrony—changes in developmental timing, producing parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny—is shown to be crucial to an understanding of gene regulation, the key to any rapprochement between molecular and evolutionary biology. Gould argues that the primary evolutionary value of heterochrony may lie in immediate ecological advantages for slow or rapid maturation, rather than in long-term changes of form, as all previous theories proclaimed. Neoteny—the opposite of recapitulation—is shown to be the most important determinant of human evolution. We have evolved by retaining the juvenile characters of our ancestors and have achieved both behavioral flexibility and our characteristic morphology thereby (large brains by prolonged retention of rapid fetal growth rates, for example). Gould concludes that “there may be nothing new under the sun, but permutation of the old within complex systems can do wonders. As biologists, we deal directly with the kind of material complexity that confers an unbounded potential upon simple, continuous changes in underlying processes. This is the chief joy of our science.”

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