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Rink, W. Jack, and Jeroen Thompson, eds. Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6326-5.

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Vartaka, Padmākara Vishṇu. The scientific dating of the Rāmāyaṇa & the Vedas. Pune: Veda Vidnyana Mandala, 1999.

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Case, Thomas W. The shroud of Turin and the C-14 dating fiasco: A scientific detective story. Cincinnati: White Horse Press, 1996.

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Dating the Passion: The life of Jesus and the emergence of scientific chronology (200-1600). Leiden: Brill, 2011.

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The Orthodox Christian sakkos: Ecclesiastical garments dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries from the Holy Mountain of Athos : collection survey, scientific analysis and preventive conservation. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2010.

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Pratesi, Giovanni, ed. Il Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università degli Studi di Firenze. Le collezioni mineralogiche e litologiche | The Museum of Natural History of the University of Florence.The Mineralogical and Lithological Collections. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-319-9.

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The Museum of Natural History of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo d'Asburgo Lorena, is one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific museums in the world. The fourth volume on the Collections of the Mineralogy and Lithology Section, published like the previous volumes by the Firenze University Press, fits perfectly in the series dedicated to the collections of the University's Museum System. The first part of the book describes in great detail the paths that led to the formation of the collections, starting with those dating to the Medici period and arriving at the specimens collected during recent expeditions. The second part illustrates and documents the extraordinary specimens of minerals, hardstone carvings and meteorites which represent the material patrimony of this section. Particular attention is given to the holotypes, the Elban Collection and the minerals of pegmatites, as well as the methods and solutions adopted to realize the project of the new museum exhibition set-up. The third and last part describes the studies carried out on the materials: from the minerals of the systematic collections to the rock specimens that recount not only the geodiversity of a region but also the history of a city.
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Zotti, Valeria, and Ana Pano Alaman, eds. Informatica umanistica. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-546-3.

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Da una prospettiva di grande attualità scientifica e didattica, il volume si inserisce all’interno delle odierne riflessioni teorico-metodologiche sull’informatica umanistica e sulle digital humanities, affrontando diversi aspetti dell’applicazione delle tecnologie digitali allo studio della lingua dell’arte. I contributi, nati dal progetto di ricerca Lessico multilingue dei Beni Culturali, condotto dall’Università di Firenze in collaborazione con altre università italiane e straniere, descrivono numerose risorse e piattaforme online di comunicazione, organizzazione e condivisione di applicativi e di dati, estremamente utili per gli studiosi del lessico e della traduzione specializzata in più lingue, in particolare nell’ambito del patrimonio culturale e artistico.
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Roni, Riccardo, ed. Le competenze del politico. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-459-2.

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Quali sono le competenze da ascrivere al buon politico in una fase storica segnata dalla metamorfosi della politica? Per reimpostare in chiave etica la complessità della politica intesa come professione, è indispensabile ripartire da una lettura interdisciplinare delle sue competenze. In questo libro si fanno interagire tra di loro la storia della filosofia politica con l’economia e la ricerca scientifica, la pedagogia con la didattica ed infine la psicologia con la sociologia per individuare quelle abilità pratiche essenziali anche in situazioni non routinarie. Uno studio ricco di dati empirici e di richiami storici, strumento utile tanto per lo studioso di teoria politica che per il politico di professione i quali intendano misurarsi con temi impegnativi di strettissima attualità.
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Nigro, Giampiero, ed. Le crisi finanziarie. Gestione, implicazioni sociali e conseguenze nell’età preindustriale / The Financial Crises. Their Management, Their Social Implications and Their Consequences in Pre-Industrial Times. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-949-8.

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L'attuale crisi finanziaria e la crisi monetaria dell'Unione Europea degli ultimi anni hanno condotto a una serie di studi analitici e altre pubblicazioni con un quadro di riferimento storico che, tuttavia, raramente va oltre il XIX e il XX secolo. Studi analoghi che si occupano di crisi finanziarie in tempi premoderni sono rari, tanto più quando si tratta di strategie di gestione delle crisi, delle conseguenze sociali e dello sfondo di queste crisi. Il volume si articola dunque intorno a questi temi principali: l’analisi delle crisi finanziarie, il ruolo dei (re)attori, la gestione delle crisi e il ruolo delle istituzioni. Sono qui presentati i risultati di ricerca del progetto bandito dalla Fondazione Istituto di Storia Economica “F. Datini” nel 2013 che si era posto come obiettivo, partendo da un approccio teorico sulle cause e i percorsi delle crisi finanziarie e le loro conseguenze economiche e sociali nel contesto dello sviluppo economico, quello di dimostrare o negare la significatività delle "teorie sulle crisi" del periodo pre-industriale. Se le conseguenze economiche delle crisi finanziarie sono ben note (i fallimenti delle imprese, le crisi commerciali e la depressione, le inadempienze e i crolli nelle reti dei pagamenti senza contanti, e la loro influenza sull’intero ciclo economico delle economie prese in considerazione), più sfumata risulta la visione del comportamento dell'individuo, o dell’intera società, che agisce economicamente in tempi di crisi finanziaria. Negli ultimi anni, il dibattito scientifico si è concentrato sulla questione di come agiscono o reagiscono gli homines oeconomici durante le crisi finanziarie. Dal punto di vista di casi studio del periodo pre-industriale, diventa chiaro che il ruolo dell'individuo è sostanzialmente più importante e grave sia per l’occorrenza della crisi sia per i tentativi di superarla, più di quanto appaia (ammesso che appaia) da ricerche precedenti. Infine, i contributi hanno indagato sulla gestione delle crisi in tempi di turbolenze finanziarie. L'analisi della gestione delle crisi in epoca pre-industriale può costituire infatti un essenziale passo avanti nella nostra comprensione della gestione della crisi attuale.
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Scientific dating methods. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic,c, 1991.

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Griffiths, Seren. Scientific Dating in Archaeology. Oxbow Books, Limited, 2020.

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Rink, W. Jack, and Jeroen W. Thompson. Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Springer, 2015.

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Rink, W. Jack, and Jeroen W. Thompson. Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Springer, 2015.

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Rink, W. Jack, and Jeroen W. Thompson. Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Springer, 2015.

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Ford, Ben, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Appendix: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195375176.013.0049.

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Ford, Ben, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Appendix: Scientific Analyses and Dating Techniques. Edited by Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336005.013.0049.

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Current Scientific Techniques in Archaeology. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Parkes, P. A. Current Scientific Techniques in Archaeology. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Dickinson, Edward C., Robert J. Dowsett, Leslie K. Overstreet, and Murray D. Bruce. Priority! The Dating of Scientific Names in Ornithology. Aves Press Limited, 2012.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Radiometric dating, geologic time, and the age of the Earth: A reply to "scientific" creationism. [Reston, Va.?]: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Suggett, Richard. Peasant Houses. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.11.

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Archaeology (excavation, building survey, scientific dating) has established that peasant houses in much of Britain had a durability that was probably exceptional in late medieval Europe. Peasant houses in late medieval England and Wales (Scotland and Ireland were more complex) were not self-built homes but professionally made by craftsmen, and a central aspect of material culture. Building the late medieval peasant house was an aspect of consumption that entailed important choices relating to expenditure, construction, and, above all, the plan that structured household life. The widespread adoption by peasants of the hierarchical hall-house plan was in part an appropriation of high-status housing culture and inseparable from the construction and maintenance of free peasant social identity. The eventual rejection of the hall-house in the sixteenth century ended a peasant building tradition that had begun in the thirteenth century and matured during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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Fancourt, Daisy. A history of the use of arts in health. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792079.003.0001.

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This chapter traces the origins of the use of arts in health, from the earliest artefacts found in caves dating back c.40,000 years ago. It explores the use of the arts in healing rituals and early theories of medicine from the Ancient world, and charts how the relationship between art and health shifted during the Middle Ages as the practice of medicine moved from monasteries to universities. It discusses how the Enlightenment led to more rationale scientific accounts about the place of the arts in medicine and how the rise of psychiatry fostered new opportunities for integrating the arts within health care. Finally, it considers how twentieth-century attitudes to medicine have provided the foundations for the field as it exists today. Situating modern-day practice within this historical context can shed new light on how the arts are perceived and valued within health.
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Blakely, Jason. We Built Reality. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190087371.001.0001.

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Popular culture is saturated with claims about a science of human life. Demographics are said to predict how we will vote; chemicals in our brains, who we’ll date; game-like scenarios, how we’ll spend our money; and genes, what we will think. This book explores this flood of scientism as it has spread in the last fifty years into almost all facets of daily existence. Readers will discover how popular pseudoscience has radically changed the world we live in, including spheres as different as dating, economics, politics, and artificial intelligence. The abuse of popular scientific authority has had catastrophic consequences, contributing to the 2008 financial crisis, the failure to predict the rise of Donald Trump, increased tensions between poor communities and the police, and the sidelining of nonscientific forms of knowledge and wisdom. But this book also shows a way out of the superstition and ideology of scientism. This book introduces readers to the “hermeneutic” or interpretive approach, which promises to free ordinary people from the tyranny of pseudoscience. An interpretive approach to human life offers a way to become a better reader of both the many claims to science around us and the cultural spaces we inhabit and help create.
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Borodovsky, A. P., and S. V. Gorokhov. Umrevinsky ostrog: Results of the 2010–2017 archaeological research. IAET SB RAS Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/7803-0307-7.2020.

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Th e monograph is the fi rst source to fully introduce into scientifi c discourse the results of the comprehensive studies of the representative item of the Early Modern Period in the Upper Ob region, the Umrevinsky ostrog, that were conducted in 2010–2017 and are still under way. It is discovered that the cultural layer of this archaeological monument contains structures and artifacts dating back by their traditions to the Moscow Tzardom and the Peter I period. Th e research of an extensive necropolis of the Umrevinsky ostrog and analysis of the metal composition of those cross pendants discovered in the territory of the monument allowed attributing the chronology of its appearance and existence. Th e appendix dwells in detail upon the written sources related to the Umrevinsky ostrog and academic missions of the fi rst half of the 18th century, during which the fi rst items of the archaeological heritage in the territory of Novosibirsk region were found. Th e publication is meant for archaeologists, ethnographists, historians, local historians, museum employees, teachers, and students of the departments of history of higher education establishments.
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