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Legnani Annichini, Alessia. "El Tractatus de proxenetis, et proxeneticis de Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578)." REVISTA LEX MERCATORIA Doctrina, Praxis, Jurisprudencia y Legislación 3, no. 1 (June 13, 2017): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21134/lex.v3i1.1249.

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Dentro del rico panorama de la tratadística cinquecentesca se encuentra el De proxenetis, et proxeneticis del anconitano Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578), publicado por primera vez en Venecia en 1558 y articulado en cuatro partes, de las cuales la última –la más extensa– reúne algunas quaestiones que, según el autor, tienen el valor de convertir el tratado «uberiorem et fertiliorem» Considerándolo casi una suerte de apéndice al famoso De mercatura, seu mercatore, la compilación, dedicada al Cardenal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (1500-1564) legado de la Marca, tiene el indiscutible mérito de condensar en un solo texto y sistematizar la communis opinio en la materia, proporcionando un cuadro de los principales problemas inherentes al mediador y la mediación a finales de la primera edad moderna. NOTAS * La autora agradece de un modo especial la excelente disponibilidad del Dr. Gabriel Antonio García Escobar, colegial del Real Colegio de España en Bolonia, para la traducción y corrección del texto en su versión castellana. [i] Para una primera aproximación a este jurista véase L. Franchi, Benvenuto Stracca giureconsulto anconitano del secolo XVI, Roma 1888; L. Goldschmidt, Benvenuto Straccha Anconitanus und Petrus Santerna Lusitanus, in «Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht», 38 (1891), pp. 1-9; A. Lattes, Lo Stracca giureconsulto, en «Rivista di diritto commerciale», 7 (1909), pp. 1-28; Benvenuto Stracca nel quarto centenario della sua morte. Convegno di studio (Ancona, 29 marzo 1980), Ancona 1981; D. Maffei, Il giureconsulto portoghese Pedro de Santarém autore del primo trattato sulle assicurazioni, in Diritto Comune Diritto Commerciale Diritto Veneziano, a cura di K. Nehlsen-von Stryk e D. Nörr, Venezia 1985 (Centro tedesco di studi veneziani, Quaderni - 31), pp. 54-60; C. Donahue jr., Benvenuto Stracca's De Mercatura: Was There a Lex mercatoria in Sixteenth-Century Italy?, en From lex mercatoria to commercial law, a cura di V. Piergiovanni, Berlin 1987, pp. 69-120; V. Piergiovanni, Considerazioni comparative tra Benvenuto Stracca e Gerard Malynes, in Relations between the Ius Commune and English Law, a cura di R.H. Helmolz e V. Piergiovanni, Soveria Mannelli 2009, pp. 185-196 y, por último, Id., Stracca, Benvenuto, in DBGI, II, Bologna 2013, pp. 1920-1922. [ii] Benvenuto Straccha, De proxenetis, et proxeneticis Tractatus, Venetiis, apud Ioannem Baptistam, et Melchiorem Sessam fratres, 1558. [iii] Ibidem, c. 35r. [iv] Benvenuto Straccha, Tractatus De Mercatura, seu Mercatore, Venetiis, apud Michaelem Bonellum, 1575. [v] Sin pretensiones de exhaustividad sobre este ilustre personaje, distinguido con importantes misiones diplomáticas y llamado a dirigir la Comisión encargada de reformar y actualizar las Constituciones Egidianas (1357), véanse los más recientes: C. Hoffmann, Kardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi und seine Reform der Aegidianischen Konstitutionen, Berlin 1989; Alberto e Rodolfo Pio da Carpi collezionisti e mecenati. Atti del Seminario internazionale di studi (Carpi, 22-23 novembre 2002), a cura di M. Rossi, Tavagnacco 2004, y la bibliografía en ambos citada.
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Akamati, Konstantina, George P. Laliotis, and Iosif Bizelis. "Comparative Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Pig Farming Using Tier Inventories." Environments 9, no. 5 (May 13, 2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/environments9050059.

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Although pig meat accounts for nearly half of total meat production in Europe, less attention has been focused on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of pig farming. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the impact of pig livestock on GHG emissions during the period 2015–2020 in major European countries, including Greece, using different computational approaches (Tier 1, Tier 2, Gleam-i software v. 2.0 developed by FAO, Rome, Italy). A semi-extensive pig farm was also used as a small-scale scenario. The ranking of the countries related to GHG emissions was not affected by the applied methodology. Spain had the highest emissions due to the higher number of farming animals. The noted numeric differences in the estimations can be attributed to the elaborated and different equational approach that Tier 2 methodology and Gleam-i followed, considering many livestock parameters. Additionally, the semi-extensive farm had lower emissions/fewer animal compared to the average intensive pig farm in the Greek territory. The Tier 1 approach revealed that breeding animals produces more to the emissions, contrary to Tier 2, which showed that fattening pigs is responsible for the majority of GHG emissions. Therefore, specific animal categories could be targeted (i.e., fattening gilts) in a more specialized manner apart from general strategies (i.e., animal improvement).
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FENLON, DERMOT. "Pietro Carnesecchi and Cardinal Pole: New Perspectives." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 56, no. 3 (July 2005): 529–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046905004367.

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I processi inquisitoriali di Pietro Carnesecchi (1557–1567). Edizione critica, I: Il processo sotto Paolo IV e Pio IV (1557–1561); II: Il processo sotto Pio V (1566–1567), I: Guigno 1566–ottobre 1566; II: Novembre 1566–gennaio 1567; III: Gennaio 1567–agosto 1567. Edited by Massimo Firpo and Dario Marcatto. (Collectanea Archivi Vaticani, 43.). Pp. cxix+577; Pp. clxxix+370; 371–956; 957–1453. Vatican City: Archivio Segreto Vaticano, 1998, 2000. 88 85042 30 9; 88 85042 34 1The correspondence of Reginald Pole, II: A calendar, 1547–1554. A power in Rome. By Thomas F. Mayer. (St Andrews Studies in Reformation History.) Pp. xvi+410. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. £50. 0 7546 0327 XThe judicial investigation of Pietro Carnesecchi by the Roman inquisition in the years 1546–67 constitutes a major chapter in the history of the Italian peninsula and of the Church of Rome. Thanks to the indefatigable energy of Dario Marcatto, the publication of the documents from the archives of the Roman inquisition now places all the available sources at the disposal of the scholarly world. Massimo Firpo's critical introductions to these two volumes builds securely on his previously published essays, which included an account of Carnesecchi based on the edition of 1870. What he now writes confirms and extends his earlier findings.
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Churchill, Robin. "Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2019." International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 35, no. 4 (September 7, 2020): 621–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718085-bja10037.

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Abstract This is the latest in a series of annual surveys in this Journal reviewing dispute settlement in the law of the sea, both under Part XV of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and outside the framework of the Convention. It covers developments during 2019. The most significant developments concerned the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). It delivered its judgment in the M/V Norstar (Panama v. Italy) case (concerning bunkering on the high seas and the scope of non-flag State prescriptive jurisdiction over vessels); made two provisional orders – in the Detention of Three Ukrainian Naval Vessels (Ukraine v. Russia) and San Padre Pio (Switzerland v. Nigeria) cases, both concerned with the alleged unlawful seizure and detention of ships; and was seized of two new cases. In addition, an arbitral tribunal made an award of reparation in the Duzgit Integrity (Malta v. São Tomé and Príncipe) case.
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Bacigalupo, Andrea, Anna Maria Raiola, Alida Dominietto, Carmen Di Grazia, Stefania Bregante, Francesca Gualandi, Maria Teresa Van Lint, et al. "Unmanipulated Haploidentical Marrow Transplantation with a Modified Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide (PT-CY) Regimen: An Update on 444 Patients." Blood 132, Supplement 1 (November 29, 2018): 3351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2018-99-118850.

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Abstract Background. We have reported the use of two myeloablative regimens, for unmanipulated related haploidentical transplants (HAPLO) with post transplant cyclophosphamide (PT-CY) on 50 patients (BBMT 2013; 19: 117). Aim of the study. The aim of the present study is to update the outcome of our HAPLO program on 444 patients grafted between 2011 and 2017, in two transplant Units (Genova and Rome Gemelli). Patients. Patients were selected for HAPLO grafts in the absence of a suitable HLA matched related or unrelated donor. The median age of the patients was 52 years (14-74), and 106 patients were over 60 years of age. Remission status was as follows: CR1 (n=171), CR2 (n=112) and advanced disease (n=161). The median donor age was 34 years (18-67). The diagnosis was AML (n=154), ALL (n=87), MDS (n=83) , myelofibrosis (n=47), non Hodgkin lymphoma (n=31) other (n=44). Conditioning regimens: we used 2 myeloablative conditioning regimens , one chemotherapy based (n=346) including Thiotepa, Busulfan, Fudarabine (TBF) as described (BBMT 2013), and one radiation based (n=99) with full dose radiation (999-1200 rads) (TBI) and fludarabine (BBMT 2013). The TBF regimen was used with full dose Busulfan 3.2 mg/kgx3, or 3.2 mg/kg x2 , for patients over 60 years of age. The median age for the TBF regimen was 55 years (18-74), whereas for the TBI it was 35 years (14-64) . GvHD prophylaxis for all patients, was Cyclosporin (CsA) 2 mg/kg i.,v. starting day 0, mycophenolate 2 gr/day p.o, starting day+1 to day+30, PT-CY 50 mg/kg day +3 and day+5. When possible CsA was tapered starting day +100 and discontinued day +180. All patients received unmanipulated marrow as a stem cell source. Failure to engraft: the proportion of patients rejecting the graft was 0% for patients receiving TBI, 2.7% for TBF (BU3 days) and 6.7% for TBF (BU2 days ). Fourteen patients received a second HAPLO graft with the Baltimore regimen, and 11 achieved trilineage recovery . Death due to rejection was overall 0.75%. GvHD : The cumulative incidence of acute GvHD II-IV was 28% and of aGvHD grade III-IV 3%. The CI of moderate severe chronic GvHD was 18%. Cross section study 1 year post HAPLO. At one year post transplant 88% of patients were off CsA and 83% were off steroids .The average Karnofsky score was 97%. Chronic GvHD was scored as absent (68,7%) minimal (24.8%), moderate (4.8%) and severe (1.4%). Chimerism was scored as full chimera, in 96% of patients. Outcome. Non reapse mortality (NRM) at 4 years , was 16% for remission patients and 22% for patients with advanced disease (p=0.1). Relapse was 20%, 27%, 43% for patients in CR1, CR2, advanced disease (p<0.0001). Actuarial 4 year survival was 72%, 54, 35% for patients in CR1, CR2, advanced disease. Survival was comparable for remission patients receiving either TBF (BU3)(n=111, 72%) or TBF (BU2) (n=54, 64%) , despite a significant age difference (44 vs 61 years). Conclusions. We confirm very encouraging outcome of a HAPLO program using myeloablative conditioning , a modified PT-CY day+3+5, and CsA starting on day0. Engraftment, GvHD and disease control have been have been consistent across different age groups and diagnoses. Post-transplant interventions for patients with advanced acute leukemia are being designed. Disclosures Angelucci: Novartis: Honoraria, Other: Chair Steering Comiittee TELESTO Protocol; Jazz Pharmaceuticals Italy: Other: Local ( national) advisory board; Roche Italy: Other: Local (national) advisory board; Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (MA) and CRISPR CAS9 Therapeutics AG (CH): Other: Chair DMC; Celgene: Honoraria, Other: Chair DMC.
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Rocchi, Stefano. "A SHORT NOTE ON RUTILIUS NAMATIANUS 1.632." Classical Quarterly 66, no. 1 (April 20, 2016): 419–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838816000240.

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Near the end of the first book of his De reditu the poet Rutilius is delayed in Triturrita, on the Tuscan coast, because of the dark and stormy weather. The South-West Wind with its dripping wings—says the poet in an Ovidian imitation—does not cease from summoning pitch-black clouds and obfuscating the sun's light for several days (631–2). Elegant images of constellations (633–8)—perhaps not just ornamental, but also indicating the dates and the duration of the delay—and the reference to the tempestuous sea and to two possible explanations of ocean's tides (639–44) round the first book off (1.631-9): interea madidis non desinit Africus aliscontinuos picea nube negare dies.iam matutinis Hyades occasibus udae;iam latet hiberno conditus imbre Lepus,exiguum radiis, sed magnis fluctibus, astrum, 635quo madidam nullus nauita linquat humum;namque procelloso subiungitur Orioniaestiferumque Canem roscida praeda fugit.632 negare B: necare VR Although the meaning of the first couplet (631–2) is clear, a textual difficulty seems to affect the pentameter. Since the editio princeps by Giovanni Battista Pio (B, dated to 1520), a well-established tradition of scholars has preferred the vulgate reading negare to necare, a reading found in V (Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, lat. 277, dated to 1502) and R (Rome, Bibl. Corsiniana, Caetani 158; c.1520/30). However we reconstruct the stemma (bipartite: VB R, V BR; tripartite: V B R), necare was the reading of the archetype, whereas negare could be a banalization of necare or a conjecture of the editor princeps.
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Kazarov, S. S. "THE WAR WITH PYRRHUS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROME IN III CENTURY BC." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 4(59) (2022): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2022-4-5-10.

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The war of the Romans with King Pyrrhus of Epirus was a kind of borderline that conditionally divided the history of Roman republic into two main periods. Many modern researchers follow the concept of the Greek historian Polybius, who considered the expulsion of the Epirus king from Italy as the start of the gradual establishment of Roman hegemony in the Mediterranean. The further expansion of Rome, first to the South of Italy, and then outside – to Sicily, was accompanied by an internal political struggle between two groups in Roman society, one of which defended the agrarian development of Rome and therefore was not interested in expanding to the South and leaving Italy, but the second, represented by trade and craft circles, strove for new conquests and the acquisition of new markets. The question of the exact time of minting silver coins in Rome is highly controversial, but there is no doubt that their issue began soon after the end of the war with Pyrrhus. Another consequence of the Pyrrhic War was the recognition by the Romans of their vulnerability due to the lack of their own navy, the construction of which began twenty years after the events mentioned – during the first Punic War. After the war, there was a change in the mentality of the Romans, who, on the one hand, began to realize themselves as the masters of Italy. On the other hand, the harsh customs of their ancestors went down in history and were replaced by the desire for enrichment, undermining the moral foundations of the Roman Republic: the Romans, who had previously rejected the gifts of the emissary of the Epirus king, after a few decades, became familiar with luxury goods, becoming an obligatory subject of their daily life. Over time, the attitude of the Romans to the personality of the Epirus king himself changed. In their eyes, he turned from a noble hero into an ordinary enemy like Hannibal or Philip V. In fact, the victory of the Romans over Pyrrhus was a harbinger of the Punic wars and, ultimately, the establishment of the hegemony of Rome in the Mediterranean. But, speaking of the Pyrrhic war itself, modern researchers for some reason forget about the role of the personality of the Epirus king himself, which in one way or another caused the changes that took place in the history of Rome.
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Delgado Blasco, José, Michael Foumelis, Chris Stewart, and Andrew Hooper. "Measuring Urban Subsidence in the Rome Metropolitan Area (Italy) with Sentinel-1 SNAP-StaMPS Persistent Scatterer Interferometry." Remote Sensing 11, no. 2 (January 11, 2019): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11020129.

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Land subsidence in urban environments is an increasingly prominent aspect in the monitoring and maintenance of urban infrastructures. In this study we update the subsidence information over Rome and its surroundings (already the subject of past research with other sensors) for the first time using Copernicus Sentinel-1 data and open source tools. With this aim, we have developed a fully automatic processing chain for land deformation monitoring using the European Space Agency (ESA) SentiNel Application Platform (SNAP) and Stanford Method for Persistent Scatterers (StaMPS). We have applied this automatic processing chain to more than 160 Sentinel-1A images over ascending and descending orbits to depict primarily the Line-Of-Sight ground deformation rates. Results of both geometries were then combined to compute the actual vertical motion component, which resulted in more than 2 million point targets, over their common area. Deformation measurements are in agreement with past studies over the city of Rome, identifying main subsidence areas in: (i) Fiumicino; (ii) along the Tiber River; (iii) Ostia and coastal area; (iv) Ostiense quarter; and (v) Tivoli area. Finally, post-processing of Persistent Scatterer Inteferometry (PSI) results, in a Geographical Information System (GIS) environment, for the extraction of ground displacements on urban infrastructures (including road networks, buildings and bridges) is considered.
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Morganti, R., A. Tosone, M. Abita, and D. Di Donato. "THE LOST HERITAGE OF ROMAN IRON AND STEEL BRIDGES. VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION OF TWO CASE STUDIES." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W15 (August 23, 2019): 799–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w15-799-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In the second half of 19th century the city of Rome knew a period of great urban transformations: the Pope Pio IX and after, the government of the new Kingdom of Italy, strongly pushed the modernization of the ancient and underdeveloped city, trying to follow the examples of the main European capitals. One of the most relevant signs of that period was the construction of multiple iron and steel bridges along the Tiber, that were built to improve the crossing network guaranteed by the old masonry links. Different supporting systems were used and many experimental technologies for the Italian context were tested, representing a crucial phase for the settle of a design and an industrial know-how that was firstly imported from the most advanced countries of the Northern Europe.</p><p> In the 20th century most of these connections were unfortunately replaced, losing this precious heritage which was strongly linked to the technological culture of the time. Garibaldi Bridge, still present but radically transformed, and Alari Bridge, completely demolished, have been accurately modelled thanks to the availability of appropriate archival documentation and on-site tests, applied following a proposed methodology. The virtual reconstruction of the two case studies permits to spread the knowledge of this lost heritage, to ease the divulgation of past technologies and to recover the unusual image of exposed iron and steel structures surrounded by the ancient panorama of the Eternal city.</p>
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Levin, Michael J. "A New World Order: the Spanish Campaign for Precedenge in Early Modern Europe." Journal of Early Modern History 6, no. 3 (2002): 233–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006502x00149.

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AbstractDuring the period 1558-1566, a major conflict erupted between Spanish and French ambassadors in Rome over the issue of national and monarchical precedence. This conflict reflected confusion about the transition of power between Charles V and Philip II and, more importantly, Spain's newfound sense of its greatness and destiny in the sixteenth century. Spanish ambassadors waged a propaganda campaign to try to change the accepted ranking of European crowns, with the Spanish Habsburgs moved to the top, but in the end their efforts failed. This failure exposes the limits of Spanish power, especially in Italy, where they have traditionally been considered dominant in this period.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pio V (Rome, Italy)"

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Gruaz, Laurent. "Les officiers français des Zouaves Pontificaux. Histoire et devenir entre XIXe et XXe siècle." Thesis, Lyon 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO30001.

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Entre 1860 et 1870, plus de 10 000 volontaires catholiques ont défendu par les armes le pouvoir temporel du Pape Pie IX. Venus d’une trentaine de pays, tous ont répondu à l’appel du Souverain Pontife, menacé dans son intégrité par les troupes du roi de Sardaigne Victor-Emmanuel II, désireux de réaliser l’unité italienne. Parmi eux, 3 000 Français se sont engagés pour six mois ou pour dix ans. Environ 150 sont officiers, aumôniers ou médecins.Ce sont eux, ces cadres du régiment, que nous allons étudier. Qui sont-ils ? D’où viennent-ils ? Quelles ont pu être leurs motivations ? Nous étudierons le parcours de ces derniers défenseurs en date des États Pontificaux, non seulement en amont, depuis leur enfance et à travers leurs origines familiales, en cherchant notamment à savoir ce que faisaient leurs parents, mais aussi en abordant ce qu’ils sont devenus après la fin de l’existence officielle du régiment. Leur histoire, leurs engagements, ainsi que ceux de leurs descendants, ne s’arrêtent en effet pas ainsi mais courent sur toute une vie, s’écrivant entre le XIXe et le XXe siècle.Ce qu’ils ont été, ce qu’ils ont fait, ce qu’ils sont devenus et le souvenir qu’ils ont laissé s’inscrit dans un itinéraire personnel beaucoup plus large et doit nous permettre de dégager le sens qu’ils ont voulu donner à leur vie
Between 1860 and 1870, more than 10 0000 catholic volunteers have taken up arms to defend the temporal power of Pope Pie IX in his struggle against the troops of the king of Sardinia Victor Emmanuel II who wanted to unify Italy. 3 000 French men, including about 150 officers, army chaptains and doctors, enlisted for six months or for ten years. We will focus on these particular men. Who are they? Where do they come from ? What motives actuated them ? We will not only study their life, their childhood, the social position of their family, their parents jobs, but also what has become of them after the official end of their regiment. Their story, their engagements as well as those of their descendants last a whole life long between the19 th and 20 th century. The men they were, what they did, the men they became and the memory they left must be examined from a more general point of view so that we can find out what guided them throughout their life
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Blažek, Ondřej. "Proměny diskurzů českého katolického exilu v Itálii 1962-1969." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-368449.

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This thesis deals with events during the Czech Catholic exile in Italy with a focus on the 1960's. It provides a closer look at the institutional and discursive changes that took place at the time of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and the subsequent stay of Cardinal Josef Beran in Rome (1965-1969). The work focuses mainly on the development of the publishing house Christian Academy, the Velehrad Center and the Nepomucenum Papal College where the leading figures of Czech Catholic exile, mostly priests, worked. By using the method of historical discourse analysis the work studies how the pro-conciliary orientation which defined itself in opposition towards conservative tendency in the Church became increasingly predominant in the exile environment. Last but not least, the work also shows how the form of Catholic exile discourse in Italy was influenced by the changing relationship between papal diplomacy and Communist Czechoslovakia.
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Books on the topic "Pio V (Rome, Italy)"

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L'Ambasciata d'Italia presso la Santa Sede: Palazzo Borromeo ovvero La Palazzina di Pio IV sulla via Flaminia. Torini: Umberto Allemandi & C., 2008.

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Rome), EUROSENSORS V. (1991. Proceedings of EUROSENSORS V, Rome, Italy, September 30 - October 2,1991. Edited by D'Amico A. Lausanne: Elsevier Sequoia, 1992.

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Rome), EUROSENSORS V. (1991. Proceedings of EUROSENSORS V, Rome, Italy, September 30 - October 2,1991. Lausanne: Elsevier Sequoia, 1992.

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Rome), EUROSENSORS V. (1991. Proceedings of EUROSENSORS V, Rome, Italy, September 30 - October 2,1991. Lausanne: Elsevier Sequoia, 1992.

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Rome), EUROSENSORS V. (1991. Proceedings of EUROSENSORS V, Rome, Italy, September 30 - October 2,1991. Edited by D'Amico A. Lausanne: Elsevier Sequoia, 1992.

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Allegrezza, Paolo. L'amministrazione assente: Uffici e burocrazia municipali a Roma da Pio IX alla febbre edilizia : 1847-1882. Roma: Istituto nazionale di studi romani, 2000.

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Arianna, Antoniutti, and Pius II Pope 1405-1464, eds. Pio II e Sant'Andrea apostolo: Le ragioni della devozione. Roma: Shakespeare & company 2, 2004.

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1940-, D'Amico A., ed. Proceedings of Eurosensors V, Rome, Italy, September 30-October 2, 1991. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1992.

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Modigliani, A. Congiurare all'antica: Stefano Porcari, Niccolò V, Roma 1453 : con l'edizione delle fonti. Roma: Roma nel Rinascimento, 2013.

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Roberts, John Maddox. SPQR V: Saturnalia. New York: St. Martin's Minotaur, 1999.

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"After Charles V: Funeral Apparati in Florence, Rome and Other Italian Cities." In Festive Funerals in Early Modern Italy, 81–114. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315094090-4.

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"Implications of the M/V “Norstar” Case (Panama v. Italy) and the M/T “San Padre Pio” Case (Switzerland v. Nigeria) for the Further Development of the Law of the Sea." In Case-Law and the Development of International Law, 197–207. Brill | Nijhoff, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004467668_017.

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Herrin, Judith. "Constantinople, Rome, and the Franks in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries." In Margins and Metropolis. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691153018.003.0011.

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This chapter examines a development in European diplomacy that proved critical to Western–Byzantine relations: between the seventh and eighth centuries, successive bishops of Rome abandoned their traditional alliance with Constantinople and turned instead to the Franks. Since 731 bishops of Rome had condemned the iconoclast policy adopted in the Eastern capital, which led to more increasingly bitter correspondence between Old Rome and New. Religious antagonism then led to the decision to involve the major force north of the Alps in the defense of Rome, which was increasingly threatened by the Lombards, established in northern Italy. To counter this break with tradition, Emperor Constantine V sought to win over the Franks to a more considered position. The chapter discusses the efforts of several embassies to persuade the Frankish king Pippin III and later Charles/Charlemagne into an alliance with Byzantium that would be sealed by a marriage.
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