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The Italian-annotated bibliography on tunas, tuna-like and billfish species is a sort of unicum, because for the very first time, it provides annotation in English for all papers published by Italian authors over the centuries in various languages. Taking into account that these species are an essential component of the Italian and Mediterranean culture, thousands of authors published a very high amount of papers since historical times, on various themes and subjects. These large fish species are nowadays not only essential elements of the marine trophic chain, but also important components of human seafood and the related fishery economy. This book makes all these papers internationally available for all scientists, helping them in their research activities and the annotations facilitate the searching work by species and keywords.
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This book reconstructs the history of the town of Beneventum, located on the Via Appia a short distance from Capua, and its surrounding region from its foundation as a Roman colony in the 3rd century BC through to Late Antiquity. Torelli looks at the early development of the town, its economic infrastructure, its political status and cult activities, as well as its increasing urbanisation. A whole chapter is devoted to the imperial city under Augustus, the Julio-Claudians, the Flavians, Trajan and through into the transformation of the Late Antique period until the 5th century AD. Italian text.
"Birth of an Independent Ireland" is a study of the rise of a distinctly Irish nationalist youth in the early twentieth century, which is analysed by focusing on how and to what extent the parallel advent of dedicated periodicals stimulated it. As Ireland moves through the centenary of commemoration of the War of Independence and the establishment of the Free State, it seems only right to direct our attention to the primary role played by the young in the revolutionary years between 1913 and 1923, when Irish boys and girls actively participated in the life of their country as agents of nation-building. In part, they had been taught how to do so. Although they were never mere recipients who p...