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Robinson, Richard. "The Faenza Codex." Journal of Musicology 34, no. 4 (2017): 610–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2017.34.4.610.

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Owing to gaps in the documentary evidence, the study of medieval instrumental music remains beset with uncertainties. Yet once a context can be established for a given manuscript, it is often possible to establish where the manuscript was probably used, what function it performed, and for which instrument or instruments it was most likely intended. No example highlights this point more clearly than the Faenza Codex (FaenBC 117; henceforth Faenza), an Italian manuscript containing the largest surviving collection of instrumental music from before 1450. This article re-examines the repertorial context of Faenza, challenging in particular the widely held view that the manuscript contains distinct “secular” and “sacred” repertoire. When combined with the results of a comprehensive investigation of voice-crossings in the manuscript, it is possible to demonstrate beyond all doubt that the Faenza intabulations were intended for solo organ.
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Colonna Dahlman, Roberta. "Narrazione dell’abbandono tra letteratura e cinema." Revue Romane / Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance Languages and Literatures 51, no. 1 (July 18, 2016): 125–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rro.51.1.05dah.

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This paper aims at offering a comparative analysis of the narrator in the novel I giorni dell’abbandono (2002) by the Italian writer Elena Ferrante, and the narrator in the cinematographic version of the same work I giorni dell’abbandono (2005), directed by Roberto Faenza. The paper focuses on some narrative properties that emerge in Elena Ferrante’s novel and compares the literary narrator to the cinematographic narrator in Roberto Faenza’s movie. Furthermore, the paper discusses different narrative strategies as used in these two different media, literary text and cinematographic work.
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Atti, A. R., A. Modenese, M. Bellini, F. Moretti, S. Cesano, V. Bernabei, B. Ferrari, E. Dalmonte, and D. De Ronchi. "Suicidal Ideation in Italian Elderly. Preliminar data from the “Faenza Project”." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (January 2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71321-5.

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Aims:To evaluate prevalence rate of suicidal ideation among Italian elderly and to investigate possible socio-demographic and psychopathological features of suicide attempters in a population-based study.Methods:461 subjects (mean age 85 years; 52.9% women; 49.2% widow) were interviewed using the Revised Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders in the Elderly. the presence of suicidal ideation was assessed by the Scale for Suicide Ideation. the association between suicidal ideation and its correlates was analysed by Logistic Regression Model estimating Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals (OR, 95%CI).Results:Eighteen (3,8%) persons refused to answer to questions concerning suicide thoughts. Only one participant declared to have attempted suicide (a 92 years-old men, widow, living on his own and complaining about depressive feelings). Overall suicidal ideation prevalence was 7.3%: wish to die (3.8%) and not worth living (13%). Gender, age, education, marital and socio-economic status were similar in subjects with and without suicidal ideation. Subjects with suicidal ideation had fewer family contacts, were less satisfied of their general health status and had a higher number of depressive and anxiety symptoms. However, when all these conditions were tested in the same model, only depressive symptoms were still significantly associated with suicidal ideation (OR, 95%CI=9.6, 3.3-27.9).Conclusion:The worldwide aging of the population deserves attention to psycho-geriatric medicine. Study on suicide in late-life are of interest to detect elderly at risk and to emphasize this increasing phenomenon.
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Cesano, S., A. R. Atti, F. Moretti, V. Bernabei, V. Morini, A. Modenese, E. Dalmonte, and D. de Ronchi. "Anxiety Syndrome and Somatic Morbidity in an Italian Elderly Population." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (January 2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)70750-3.

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Aims:To evaluate anxiety syndrome prevalence and to investigate the association between anxiety and somatic morbidity in a population-based study of elderly: the “Faenza Project” (De Ronchi, 2005).Methods:6987 cognitively intact subjects living in the Faenza area (mean age 71,88 years; 59,2% women) underwent semi-structured interviews and were clinically assessed in order to evaluate somatic and mental health status (ICD-10 criteria). Multi-morbidity was defined as the presence of two or more somatic diseases (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal, endocrine diseases, psychiatric disorders, osteoporosis, Parkinson's disease (PD) and stroke). The association between anxiety and somatic morbidity was calculated by Logistic regression analysis estimating Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals (OR, 95%CI), adjusting for age, education, gender, marital status, socio-economic status, smoking habits and alcohol consumption.Results:The prevalence of anxiety syndrome was 11,1% (8,6% women vs 2,5% men, p< 0.001). Taking into account possible confounders, anxiety syndrome was associated with depressive syndrome (OR,95%CI=4.55,3.73-5.54), osteoporosis (OR, 95%CI=1.37,1.13-1.65), Parkinson's disease (OR,95%CI=4.18,2.55-6.85) and multi-morbitidy (OR,95%CI=1.75,1.46-2.10). When all these conditions were included simultaneously in the logistic model, however, only depressive syndrome and PD were still significantly associated with anxiety: OR,95%CI=4.10,3.22-5.23 and OR, 95%CI=3.02,1.73-5.28 respectively.Conclusions:The well known association between depression and anxiety is confirmed in our elderly population independently of other medical factors. Furthermore, a strong association between PD and anxiety resulted independently of co-occurrence of depression.
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Nati, Anna Maria. "Il Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza: il sistema delle misurazioni." MANAGEMENT CONTROL, no. 2 (September 2012): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/maco2012-002005.

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Taking into account information derived from several written documents, website sources and interviews as well as proposals from both italian and foreign doctrine, the author examines the most significant measurements of the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza. The three aims of this survey are: - to verify to what extent the budget meets the standards indicated by academic scholars in Business Administration; - to ascertain how problems originated by the cost accounting practice have been resolved and which the connected aims are; - to illustrate the performance indicators utilized, including their specific aims.
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Pagliaro, Annamaria. "De Roberto and Faenza: Ideological Shifts in I Viceré." Quaderni d'italianistica 34, no. 1 (July 22, 2013): 241–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/q.i..v34i1.19881.

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This article examines the relationship between De Roberto’s I Viceré and Faenza’s film adaptation focusing on the two texts’ different ideological positions and narrative strategies. Both texts depict the mechanisms employed by a ruling caste to remain in power through a period of acute social change. The novel, through a multifocal narration, gives agency to individuals for shaping their environment and presents them in their alienating subjective deformation of reality, casting the historymaking process and any interpretation of it in an ambivalent light. The film focuses on the family saga and on the ongoing trasformismo of the Italian political system bringing to the fore its resonance with the present. The characters, particularly Consalvo as the principal voice, are represented as victims of a larger socio-political mechanism.
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Moretti, F., A. R. Atti, S. Cesano, V. Morini, C. Forlani, V. Bernabei, A. Modenese, E. Dalmonte, and D. De Ronchi. "The use of MMSE to Identify Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). A Population-Based Study." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (January 2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71086-7.

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Aims:To evaluate the prevalence of MCI and its subtypes in the Faenza Project, using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).Methods:Subjects living in the municipality of Faenza were clinically assessed. The diagnosis of MCI was achieved according to international criteria using a double-step procedure: first, we excluded subjects with dementia, functional impairment and MMSE< 24, leaving 6,745 persons. Then, the performance in different cognitive domains was considered and scores less than 1.5 standard deviations below the age- and education-adjusted norms on MMSE were settled as cut-offs. Four subtypes were identified: amnestic MCI, single non-memory MCI, multidomains non-amnestic, multidomains amnestic MCI.Results:2,720 (40.3%) participants met MCI criteria. Prevalence were 4% (amnestic MCI), 26.5% (single non-memory MCI), 4.4% (multidomains amnestic MCI), and 5.4% (multidomains non-amnestic MCI).Conclusions:MCI is common among Italian elderly. In our study prevalence are higher than reported in other population-based studies. The use of MMSE with different operational criteria, diverse sampling and assessment procedure might explain such discrepancy. The role of MMSE to identify persons with mild cognitive deficits deserves concerns. However, MMSE is largely used in both clinical practice and research and has been suggested as a useful screening tool for assessing the degree of cognitive impairment in the guidelines for the Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology.
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Byungsun Bang. "Study on the Chinoiserie Style of Italian Faenza Ceramics in the 17th-18th Century." Journal of Korean Studies ll, no. 69 (June 2019): 135–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17790/kors.2019..69.135.

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Virágh, Ágnes. "A nápolyi hadjáratok ismeretlen epizódja." Belvedere Meridionale 32, no. 2 (2020): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2020.2.6.

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Humanist authors regarded mercenaries with contempt, and in their works they gladly referred to those ancient writers who also condemned the utilization of mercenary armies. Mercenaries are mentioned in the Italian chronicles of the 14th century as well, and the author of the Cronaca senese recorded the brutal attack of John Hawkwood’s company on Faenza. The notary of Apulia, Domenico da Gravina frequently reproved in his chronicle the German mercenaries on account of their excesses. In this paper I examine the passage that presents the mercenary revolt of Aversa, in which the Voivode of Transylvania, István Lackfi conducted a dialogue with the rebelling mercenary captains in order to reach an agreement with them.
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Ruíz Solórzano, Jaime. "Objetos Rituales." Paideia Surcolombiana, no. 12 (November 1, 2006): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.25054/01240307.1049.

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El presente artículo es un texto crítico sobre la obra de Martha Eugenia Pachón Rodríguez, egresada del programa de Artes Visuales de la Universidad Surcolombiana, quien actualmente reside y desarrolla su trabajo creativo en Italia. Este texto inicialmente fue publicado en Faenza con traducción al italiano y al inglés por Emma Suñol y Romana Malbasa, respectivamente.1 Se incluye aquí con el fin de explicar las imágenes contenidas en esta edición de la revista Paidea Surcolombiana y, simultáneamente, divulgar la obra de esta artista de nuestra Región.El texto aborda en orden secuencial: una breve memoria de sus actividades y características personales como estudiante; la aproximación al trasfondo cultural de sus obras; un rastreo de las tradiciones artísticas que ha influenciado su lenguaje creativo; la síntesis del proceso de creación; la interpretación de imágenes metafóricas a partir del análisis de las forma y el contenido.
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Kalak, Matteo Al. "Eresie di confine." Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 100, no. 1 (November 25, 2020): 291–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/qufiab-2020-0015.

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AbstractThe article is inspired by the discovery of new documents concerning the case of the heretic Fanino Fanini da Faenza, who in 1549–1550 was at the centre of a bitter jurisdictional conflict between the Holy See and the Estense State. Thanks to the new evidence collected, it is possible to outline the role played by the legate of Romagna, Cardinal Girolamo Recanati Capodiferro, who conducted negotiations with Duke Ercole II d’Este through the mediation of the Portuguese scholar António Ribeiro. The study then attempts to broaden the analysis, showing that Fanini’s story allows us to reflect on the positions taken by some members of the sacred college (in particular Marcello Cervini and Capodiferro himself) in the months preceding the death of Paul III, on their attitude towards the heretical emergency, and on the attempts of the Italian princes to impose their own control over the inquisitorial courts.
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Caroscio, Marta. "Archaeological Data and Written Sources: Lustreware Production in Renaissance Italy, a Case Study." European Journal of Archaeology 13, no. 2 (2010): 217–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461957110370760.

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The major production centres of lustreware in Renaissance Italy (Deruta and Cafaggiolo) have been chosen as a case study to prove the importance of combining archaeological and written evidence, with production in Montelupo and Faenza also taken into account. The focus is on the relationship between different production centres and the movement of potters from one centre to the next as a unique means of transmitting technical knowledge. Written sources such as ‘recipes’ were not created by potters, but were usually collected by others decades after the actual transmission of skills occurred. In this respect the influence of models in the form of ‘fashionable’ objects circulating in the Mediterranean area, together with the movements of people, prove vital. The first appearance and transmission of lustreware are summarized, underlining the importance of the contacts with Spain. If the Italian tin-glazed pottery known as italo-moresca can be regarded as the result of imitated models, lustreware production requires skills that could not have been acquired by chance.
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Forlani, M., A. R. Atti, T. Attili, V. Morini, C. Forlani, L. Cimino, E. Dalmonte, and D. De Ronchi. "FC28-02 - Generalized anxiety disorder in the elderly. An Italian population-based study." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (March 2011): 1972. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)73675-6.

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IntroductionThe longevity of population is an evidence over the past decades. Elderly physical and mental health are imperative. Despite anxiety is common and has adverse consequences, literature is meagre.ObjectivesTo estimate the prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in elderly and to investigate the association with physical comorbidity, depression, daily habits.Methods426 subjects from the population-based Faenza Community Aging Study (De Ronchi et al 2005), mean age 85,1 (Standard Deviation = 6,9). The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory short-form (GAI-sf) was utilized to define GAD (score ≥ 3). Logistic-regression were used to estimated odds ratio and 95%Confidence Intervals (CI).ResultSubjects with anxiety were 84 (21,2%), 63,1% were women. For age < 80 the prevalence of GAD was 38,1% while for age> 95 was 4,8%. When we compared elderly with GAD to elderly not affected we found the following results: no hobbies (83,3% vs 79,6%) p = 0,124, no friendship (21,8% vs 15,8%) p = 0,425, they don’t make physical activity (53,7% vs 45,6%) p = 0,214 than subjects without anxiety. To have comorbidity was associated with anxiety: one disease OR (CI95%) = 2,71 (1,15–6,24), two or three OR (CI95%) = 2,57 (1,07–6,16) and > three OR (CI95%) = 7,5 (1,81–31,05). Hypertension was positively associated with anxiety OR (CI95%) = 1,94 (1,04-3,62). Depression was highly correlated with anxiety OR (CI 95%) = 5,82 (3,39–9,98). Moderate alcohol consumption was negative associated with anxiety OR(CI 95%) = 0,49 (0,25–0,95).ConclusionAnxiety in elderly is frequent and should be actively investigated especially in elderly with comorbidity.
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Moretti, Francesca, Diana De Ronchi, Katie Palmer, Claudia Forlani, Valentina Morini, Barbara Ferrari, Edoardo Dalmonte, and Anna Rita Atti. "Prevalence and characteristics of mild cognitive impairment in the general population. Data from an Italian population-based study: The Faenza Project." Aging & Mental Health 17, no. 3 (April 2013): 267–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2012.732034.

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Atti, A. R., V. Morini, M. Forlani, T. Attili, F. Moretti, and D. De Ronchi. "Alcohol and smoking habits in an elderly population." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (March 2011): 828. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72533-0.

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Background/aimsTo describe the prevalence of drinking and smoking habits in an Italian population aged 75+.A research by “Istituto Superiore della Sanità” found that drinking alcohol involves one-third of elderly over 65 years. In Italy, smoking habit in population over 65 involves 23% of men and 11% of women.Material and methodsCross-sectional study on a population of 462 subjects from the cohort of “The Faenza Community Aging Study” (De ronchi, 2005). All participants were interviewed with CAMDEX-R (Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly - revised).Results56,7% of interviewed subjects drank alcohol (men 74.8%, women 40.8%; p< 0,005).Hundred and twentynine subjects (28,7%) were moderate drinkers (≥2 A.U./day).The 20% of the drinkers (6,2% of the total population) consumed ≥ 3 alcohol units per day. When we asked them if they consider themselves like heavy drinker, only 3,9%, (80% men) answer “yes”.The 56,9% (50,4% of the total and 58,3% women) of drinkers had symptoms of anxiety and 44,1% were affected by depression. Furthermore, among smokers the 51,1% had symptoms of anxiety and the 38% of depression.Discussion/conclusionDrinking and smoking habits are an increasing attitude in elderly. These un-healthy habits might have severe implications and aggravate the clinical conditions in otherwise frail persons. Our data suggest to general practitioners and policy makers to be aware of this problem to actively investigate drinking and smoking habits in the general population, to launch preventive campaigns and to study aversion therapy.
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