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Loperte, A., M. Bavusi, G. Cerverizzo, V. Lapenna, and F. Soldovieri. "Ground Penetrating Radar in Dam Monitoring: The Test Case of Acerenza (Southern Italy)." International Journal of Geophysics 2011 (2011): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/654194.

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Nowadays, dam safety management is gaining great importance since it affects in a crucial way the monitoring and improvement of risky reservoirs, but this topic is very challenging since the dam safety requires long-term and time-continuous monitoring. In this framework, the exploitation of conventional geotechnical investigation methods often requires invasive actions in the inner of the structure to be investigated (destructiveness) and only provides punctual information for small volumes. On the contrary, the application of noninvasive sensing techniques makes it possible to investigate hig
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Chiarella, Domenico, Sergio G. Longhitano, and Marcello Tropeano. "Different stacking patterns along an active fold-and-thrust belt—Acerenza Bay, Southern Apennines (Italy)." Geology 47, no. 2 (2019): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g45628.1.

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Chiarella, Domenico. "Sedimentology and hydrodynamics of mixed (siliciclastic-bioclastic) shallow-marine deposits of Acerenza (Pliocene, Southern Apennines, Italy)." Italian Journal of Geosciences, Vol. 131, n. 1 (2012): 136–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3301/ijg.2011.36.

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Drenik, Simona. "Restitution of Istria's Treasures from Italy to Slovenia: The State of International Law and Practice." Res novae: revija za celovito znanost 2, no. 2 (2017): 135–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.62983/rn2865.172.5.

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The aim of this paper is to address international law aspects of the issue of restitution of around 100 cultural treasures from Italy to Slovenia, taking into account contemporary international law and recent developments of state practice. The artworks were evacuated by Italy from Koper (Capodistria), Izola (Isola) and Piran (Pirano) in 1940 to be protected before the war, however, after the Second World War Italy refused to returned them to the places of their origin. Many of these artifacts were taken from Catholic Church parishes, monasteries or belonged to the Diocese of Koper. The purpos
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MAFFI, LUCIANO, and MARCO ROCHINI. "Poor relief systems in rural Italy: the territory of the diocese of Tortona in the eighteenth century." Continuity and Change 31, no. 2 (2016): 211–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416016000242.

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AbstractThis article studies the development of poor relief in the rural areas of the diocese of Tortona in the eighteenth century, through the analysis of the parish reports written for the pastoral visits of bishops Giulio Resta and Giuseppe Lodovico Andujar in 1741 and 1743. The reports record the most important assistance activities organised by different social actors: dowries for poor girls; bread, money and clothing to distribute to the poor; but also formal support in the form of hospitals providing shelter and care for pilgrims and the sick; the monti di pietà, which loaned money and
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Zito, Carla. "Parish Churches, Patrimony of the Community or of the Diocese?" Actas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea 6 (April 3, 2020): 182–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2019.6.0.6238.

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My intervention was born as a reflection on the Census of churches of Turin diocese, organized by the CEI (Italian Episcopal Conference). Through my studies, I’ve observed the case of Turin ecclesiastical heritage built in the second half of the 20th century. A great number of places of worship have changed their historical validity due to arbitrariness of choices and interventions.I’ve always supported the thesis that this religious buildings are an important patrimony for the urban history and expression of the pastoral liturgy of the diocese in Italy and that the community is fundamental to
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Griesser Pečar, Tamara. "Preganjanje duhovščine v priključenem delu Primorske in coni B Svobodnega tržaškega ozemlja." Dileme : razprave o vprašanjih sodobne slovenske zgodovine 7, no. 1 (2023): 123–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.55692/d.18564.23.4.

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In line with the provisions of the peace treaty with Italy, a large part of the Archdiocese of Gorizia became part of Yugoslavia on 15 September 1947; the same applies to the Diocese of Rijeka and part of the Diocese of Trieste-Koper. Franc Močnik became the apostolic administrator for the Yugoslav part of the dioceses of Gorizia and Trieste-Koper. Even before the annexation, activities of the Church in Zone B under Yugoslav administration had been under close surveillance; violence against priests had started and was further exacerbated after the annexation. Udba, the secret political police,
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Kajinić, Josip. "Comparative analysis of the spatial organisation of the Catholic Church on the Croatian Adriatic coast. Changes after World War II and perspectives for its future reorganisation." Geoadria 21, no. 2 (2017): 183–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.15.

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This paper outlines the changes in the organisation of the Catholic Church in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia after World War II. A detailed analysis of the circumstances that lead to the establishment of the Rijeka Diocese, Archdiocese and Metropolitan Archdiocese, ecclesiastical union of the Istrian region in Croatia, the abolition of the Zadar Metropolitan Archdiocese, the raising of the Split-Makarska Diocese to an Archdiocese, and the establishment of the Split Metropolitan Archdiocese. The principles upon which the Church reorganisation in the spatial sense are considered, and presents new
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Kajinić, Josip. "Komparativna analiza prostorne organizacije Katoličke Crkve na hrvatskoj obali Jadrana. Promjene nakon Drugoga svjetskog rata te perspektive buduće reorganizacije." Geoadria 21, no. 2 (2016): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.14.

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This paper outlines the changes in the organisation of the Catholic Church in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia after World War II. A detailed analysis of the circumstances that lead to the establishment of the Rijeka Diocese, Archdiocese and Metropolitan Archdiocese, ecclesiastical union of the Istrian region in Croatia, the abolition of the Zadar Metropolitan Archdiocese, the raising of the Split-Makarska Diocese to an Archdiocese, and the establishment of the Split Metropolitan Archdiocese. The principles upon which the Church reorganisation in the spatial sense are considered, and presents new
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Vallejo, Rocío Suárez. "Idola Fregit? Revisiting Iconoclasm on Leodegar’s Tombstone in Northern Italy (752 CE)." Studies in Late Antiquity 9, no. 2 (2025): 243–74. https://doi.org/10.1525/sla.2025.9.2.243.

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Scholars have traditionally interpreted the reference to the “destruction of idols” in the funerary epigraph on Leodegar’s tombstone (752 CE) from the historic diocese of Luni and the nearby discovery of anthropomorphic stelae dating to the Copper Age as evidence of the persistence of paganism in the rural environment of northern Italy in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. However, current theoretical interventions on the process of religious change in antiquity along with recently discovered archaeological evidence strongly undermine this thesis. Consequently, I propose an alternative
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diocese of Acerenza (Italy)"

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Caponi, Matteo. "Una chiesa in guerra. La diocesi di Firenze (1911-26)." Doctoral thesis, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11384/86026.

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Basera, Michael. "The mission of the church as family: implementing the ecclesiology of the African Synod (1994) in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27721.

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Bibliography: leaves 221-244<br>The purpose of this thesis is to examine the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and to explore its implications in terms of levels of inclusion and participation of church members in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo. The background of the study is the 1994 African Synod that suggests the ecclesiology of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ The study helps the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo to evaluate the implementation of the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and draw implications for nuclear, single parent, child-headed, reconstituted a
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Books on the topic "Diocese of Acerenza (Italy)"

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Vittorio, Savona, Francione Maria, and Italy. Soprintendenza per i beni artistici e storici della Basilicata., eds. Percorsi d'arte: Tra luoghi di culto la diocesi di Acerenza. Edizioni Osanna, 1997.

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Scandiffio, Michele, and Ottavio Chiaradia. Acerenza. Edizioni Osanna, 1995.

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Clara, Gelao, ed. La Cattedrale di Acerenza: Mille anni di storia. Edizioni Osanna, 1999.

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Tomasi, Giovanni. La Diocesi di Ceneda: Chiese e uomini dalle origini al 1586. Diocesi di Vittorio Veneto, 1998.

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Aiazzi, Rita Laura, Lucia Cecchi, and Nadia Pardini. Gli archivi storici ecclesiastici delle diocesi di Pistoia e Pescia. Pacini, 2000.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Crema (Italy). Archivio storico diocesano. Archivio storico diocesano di Crema: Inventario (1274-1993). Tipolito Uggè, 1996.

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Ariel, Lewin, Pellegrini Pietrina, Fiema Zbigniew T, and Janniard Sylvain, eds. The late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest: Proceedings of a colloquium held at Potenza, Acerenza and Matera, Italy / May 2005). Archaeopress, 2007.

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Lenoci, Liana Bertoldi. Il Sinodo di Giovinazzo, 1566: Studio e testo originale. Schena, 1990.

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Flavio, Vincenzo Di. Il registro delle chiese della Diocesi di Rieti del 1398 nelle "Memorie" del vescovo Saverio Marini, 1779-1813. L.U. Japadre, 1989.

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Adriano, Caprioli, Rimoldi Antonio, Vaccaro Luciano, and Fondazione ambrosiana Paolo VI, eds. Storia religiosa della Lombardia. La Scuola, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diocese of Acerenza (Italy)"

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Manarini, Edoardo. "«Per Padum fluvium termino currente usque [...] Civitatem Novam atque Mutinam». Consolidation and affirmation of the Church of Modena and Its bishops in 9th-entury Carolingian Italy." In Reti Medievali E-Book. Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-623-0.08.

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This paper seeks to trace the developments which led the Church of Modena and its bishops to acquire a pre-eminent position in its diocese in the second half of the ninth century and for much of the following one. The analysis sets out from the highly fragmented post-Roman territorial context and from the efforts made by Lombard kings, which were mostly directed towards the fiscal estate of Cittanova, rather than the ancient Roman civitas of Mutina. Particular attention is paid to the figure of Bishop Leodoin and to the manuscripts attributed to him in the Chapter Library, especially the famou
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"9. Proprietary Religious Houses in the Diocese of Salerno (1047–92) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer." In Medieval Italy. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.37.

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"2. Land, Money, and Grain: Two Customary Leases in the Diocese of Florence (1073, 1115) translated from Latin by George Dameron." In Medieval Italy. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.7.

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Manarini, Edoardo. "Ruling on the Border : Landed Possessions from the Po Valley to the Apennines in Bononia’s Diocese." In Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725828_ch06.

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The sixth chapter deals with the Bolognese territory, an area located at the edges of the Emilia region between the Italian kingdom and the exarchate of Ravenna. After having acquired fiscal lands and thanks to the emphyteutic bond with the Ravenna archbishops, the group established there a broad seigneurial rule between the plain and the Apennines. Although it never touched the city of Bologna, their hegemony extended over the plain to the north towards the course of the Po and the Apennine valleys to the south. Fundamental elements of their power were the many castles and the foundation of t
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"6. Ruling on the Border : Landed Possessions from the Po Valley to the Apennines in Bononia’s Diocese." In Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048550586-012.

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Blanchard, Shaun. "Radical Reform in Tuscany." In The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190947798.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the early life, education, and theological foundations of Scipione de’ Ricci (1741–1810) up to the eve of the Synod of Pistoia, in 1786. It explains the reformist milieu Ricci experienced as a young student in Rome and in his early career in Florence. The importance of the late eighteenth-century convergence of Habsburg Erastian reform, international Jansenism with its focal point in Utrecht, philo-Jansenism and anti-Jesuitism in Italy, and the legacy of Muratori is profiled. Then, the reform agenda Ricci sought to implement as the bishop of Pistoia-Prato (1780–91) is des
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Conference papers on the topic "Diocese of Acerenza (Italy)"

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Salvemini, A., F. Guglielmelli, G. Nuzzo, N. Donadio, and Zs Pronay. "Seismic reflection profiling applied for the construction of the Acerenza Genzano hydraulic tunnel in South Italy." In 5th EEGS-ES Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201406511.

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Pirjevec, Jože. "“The sole catholic church allied with nazism”: the Ljubljana diocese during World War II." In International conference Religious Conversions and Atheization in 20th Century Central and Eastern Europe. Znanstveno-raziskovalno središče Koper, Annales ZRS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35469/978-961-7195-39-2_02.

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With the words quoted in the title of the presentation, Friedrich Rainer, the Carinthian Gauleiter, characterized the conduct of Bishop Gregorij Rožman and his Catholic clergy during the Second World War in the Province of Ljubljana. This paper endeavours to fathom the underlying motivations behind this political alignment, which triggered a violent civil war in occupied Slovenia in 1941 that tragically tore the Slovenian nation apart – a legacy that can still be felt today. To comprehend the mindset of the Slovenian clergy, it is essential to look at the historical role of the Catholic Church
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