Santa Maria del Monte: The Presence of the Past in a Spanish Village. Ruth Behar

1988 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 404-406
Author(s):  
Carolyn Boyd
Keyword(s):  
The Past ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 259-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Dunlop
Keyword(s):  
The Past ◽  

PINTURICCHIO E I PELLEGRINI: LA DEVOZIONE E IL PASSATO A SANTA MARIA DEL POPOLOQuesto studio esamina le cappelle dei Cardinali Domenico e Girolamo Basso della Rovere in Santa Maria del Popolo a Roma, chiesa ricostruita sotto il pontificato di Papa Sixtus IV della Rovere negli anni Settanta del XV secolo. Le cappelle datano rispettivamente all'inizio e alla metà degli anni Ottanta del XV secolo, e sono attribuite all'artista umbro Pinturicchio, uno dei favoriti della curia della Rovere. Gli studi precedenti delle cappelle si sono prevalentemente occupati dell'abilità dell'artista nel realizzare architetture fittizie e dell'uso esteso di grottesche, ma non si sono mai soffermati a lungo sulle scene devozionali all'interno di esse. Questo articolo riconsidera l'opera dei della Rovere nella ricostruzione della chiesa, inclusa la sua importanza come luogo di pellegrinaggio, per sostenere che la distinzione moderna tra immagini votive e architetture fittizie mal rappresenta l'idea del Quattrocento di dipinti ‘classici’ innovativi, mentre potrebbero entrambe derivare da bisogni ben precisi della Chiesa.


Worldview ◽  
1979 ◽  
Vol 22 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 21-27
Author(s):  
George Huntston Williams

Appearing on the balcony of St. Peter's, his first words as supreme pontiff were: “May Jesus Christ be praised!” At the close of the installation eucharist John Paul II lifted high the papal crozier, redesigned by Pope Paul as a staff surmounted by the crucified Christ. In all his utterances to date the new pope has emphasized Christ as the hope of the world but has also lifted up the mankind Christ came to save. He has illuminated the variousness of this mankind, from the individual in all his loneliness, even his alienation, to persons in collectivities of family, class, race, and nation. He has described many Christians too as people often filled with doubt about their ultimate meaning to themselves or for others, both on the level of social relations of all kinds and in the redemptive community of the Church. John Paul closed his installation homily: “I appeal to all men—to every man (and with what veneration the apostle of Christ must utter this word, ‘man’)—pray for me.“Some days later John Paul visited Santa Maria Sopra Minerva and declared that he dedicated his pontificate to the Dominican tertiary St. Catherine of Siena (d. 1380). This was one further gesture of his identification with the Italian people as their national primate, for St. Catherine and St. Francis of Assisi are the two patron saints of Italy. But he was also signaling his intention, in his choice of a lay woman, a reformer, a crusader, a mystic, and a doctor of the Church (so proclaimed in 1970), to assign high positions of decisionmaking to lay women and to female religious of all orders in recognition of the prominent role women have played in the past and of the much greater role, short of the priesthood, they would be playing under his pontificate.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesca Caterina Izzo ◽  
Giulia Carolina Lodi ◽  
Maria Luisa Vázquez de Ágredos Pascual

AbstractThe present paper reports one of the first studies on the identification of natural resins and balsams in modern era drug formulations. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was applied to investigate the composition of ancient remedies and pharmaceutical formulations coming from the Spezieria di Santa Maria della Scala in Rome, founded at the end of the seventeenth century by the Discalced Carmelites. The obtained results highlight the presence of complex mixtures containing resinaceous and lipidic-based compounds. Thanks to the detection of characteristic markers, it was possible to identify several natural resins, such as guaiacum resin, ladano resin and scammony resin. Balsamic and aromatic compounds characteristic of essential oils were identified as well. In addition, an anti-inflammatory ointment, composed by mixing Venetian turpentine, a Pinaceae resin and a triterpene resin exudate of a plant from South America, was found among the analysed formulations. Combining the analytical results, the historical research and the botanical composition, it was possible to formulate compositional hypotheses of this historical medicine and provided some indications about their use in health. The study of historical drugs is not only important to know the practices handed down by apothecaries in the past, but also fundamental to reconstruct historical recipes that can inspire new dermatological, cosmetic, hygienic and current curative products.


Author(s):  
Ana Cristóvão Ferreira ◽  
António Videira da Silva ◽  
Sílvia Freira ◽  
Helena Fonseca

Abstract Objectives Paediatricians increasingly need to take care of adolescents, a life stage with specific needs, however many of them admit a limitation in their medical education regarding Adolescent Medicine. The objective of this paperwork is to evaluate the formative model adopted in the Department of Paediatrics, Hospital de Santa Maria, and assess the impact of the training in Adolescent Medicine. Methods We surveyed the current Paediatric Residents and those who graduated as Paediatricians from the Department in the past five years, in order to get feedback on the one-month compulsory training at the Adolescent Medicine Division during their Residency. Results Both groups considered it as a very interesting/useful training. Paediatricians considered that the training had an insufficient duration, with statistical difference comparing to the current Residents’ opinion. Conversely, Residents considered more often that the acquired competencies would be useful in their future clinical practice, when compared to Paediatricians. Conclusions In order to potentiate learning and training during such a short period of time, a few changes were identified as beneficial to be implemented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 40 ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Everton Frigo ◽  
Gelvam Hartmann

Earth magnetic field variations at secular scales and at hundred quilometers have internal origin at the outer core. The most important feature associated with this internal field is the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA), which covers the South America and it is characterized by the lowest total field intensity at the surface. Here, we investigate the geomagnetic field variations in Santa Maria (Brazil) over the past 3 ka. Results indicate that the intensities observed in Santa Maria are the lowest of the geomagnetic field over the past 3 ka. The consequences of these field features could be the increase in the electrically charged particles reaching the low Earth atmosphere that may generate problems in the communications systems or climate changes.


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