Dolce Stil Novo
Il dolce stil novo, conosciuto anche come stilnovismo, stil novo o stilnovo, è un'importante corrente poetica italiana sviluppatasi tra il 1250 e il 1310, inizialmente a Bologna grazie al suo iniziatore, considerato Guido Guinizzelli (morto nel 1276), ma poi spostatosi a Firenze dove si sviluppò maggiormente. Lo Stil Novo influenzò parte della poesia italiana fino a Francesco Petrarca: divenne guida, infatti, di una profonda ricerca verso un'espressione raffinata e "nobile" dei propri pensieri, staccando la lingua dal volgare municipale, e portando in tal modo la tradizione letteraria italiana verso l'ideale di un poetare ricercato e aulico.
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves
The largest and most significant collection in the digital repository is the Massachusetts Acts and Resolves, the first collection that you see on the landing page. Also known as "Session Laws," this collection includes the laws that were passed every year by the Massachusetts General Court from 1692 to 2010.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the American southwest. In the DIgital Library you can find many resources about Manhattan Project, the project for designing nuclear weapons Los Alamos served as main hub to. You can start from here
The Flagellation
"The Flagellation" by Piero della Francesca is one of the most enigmatic paintings of the Renaissance, The most recentre interpretation, proposed by Byzantinist Silvia Ronchey, on the basis of iconographic comparisons and historical investigations, has identified all eight figures of the Flagellation as a transposition of the political message of Giovanni Bessarione, the Byzantine delegate who opened the Council of Ferrara and Florence in 1438-1439 for the reunification of the Eastern and Western churches.
American Revolution in South Carolina
This digital collection brings together material from numerous South Caroliniana Library collections to document the experiences of South Carolinians during the American Revolutionary War—both within and outside of the state. Materials contained in the collection include the personal papers of soldiers, statesmen, merchants, planters, and diplomats, and prints, paintings and other artwork drawn from the extensive visual image archive of the South Caroliniana Library.
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Acts and Resolves
Il Festival
Conoscere l'Oltrepo pavese
Archaeology and Art History
Correspondence
Collegian, 1919-2000
Shakespeare Archives
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