Monday, December 6, 2010

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SOME PICTURES OF THE HOLY MASS Saturday, November 27 CELEBRATED AT THE ALTAR OF THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH



Monday, November 8, 2010

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Work started in the church of S. Biagio. Tuesday, October 19
the construction company Po of Mirko Stocker, based in Italy, has begun initial work inside the church, to secure and to protect the ancient walls were found during archaeological excavations and beating the odds with the laser level to define the internal plans of the future final floor we are going to pose.
Other companies chosen for the task at hand, after the demand for various estimates, were as follows:
Steel-tek Laveno Mombello for metal structures;
Torsellini Gavirate Company for the supply of glass for the floor; Franco Gheller
Company for electrical systems.
















Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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The old "expensive" bread Bagheria

From time immemorial, the bread is sold by weight. That is, let me explain better. It sells strand the ciabatta sandwich or individually, but the amount should be calculated on the basis of average price by weight. For some 'time in this part but I noticed that the bread is always lighter while the price remains unchanged. I remember the bread once, mellow and fragrant, also has some significance. Now, however, is more like a brioche, and until soft, ready to betray you with his hard just hours after being baked. But people like this bread? Have we cleared the channels of hippocampal old flavors, we were dazed, numbed by the new fragrances expertly blended and packaged. Probably the bread Bagheria, as well as that of many other municipalities is no longer what it once was, but at least it would be appropriate to approximate the price at market value.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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commuters and station Bagheria: daily travel chaos

Basically the situation is not resolved. Travelling by train along the route Bagheria-Palermo is a true odyssey, a journey without painful glimmers of hope, a crucible of suffering that you are destined to bear along with your purse or your books. The parties apparently have not solved anything, commuters say they are only promises. The town seems to be watching, as well as those who look with eyes wide open landscape scary. Every now and then deal with the tracks, then someone calls the police but in the end the story keeps repeating itself in a spiral rhythm Scandic by time and seasons: the beginning of school, Christmas, then the summer. Meanwhile, we continue to go to work or university with a soul caught between the walls of anxiety: fight, suffer, live, that eternal dilemma! Bagheria station was also renovated, but we will never redeem?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

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include closures and alternate rounds Bagheria is queued in pharmacy

Those who have lived on their skin this summer Bagheria knows what you are writing: the now famous code in a pharmacy-style supermarket, fantozziana memory. Actually this is a phenomenon that in fact it takes place more frequently, even far beyond the canonical summer holidays, where pharmacies are alternated in a bustle of closures and openings. A growing phenomenon in diffusion time. And I believe that many have experienced directly the experience in which you must fit in numerino, as is already done at the post office or bank, with the difference that here at stake is the health and medicines, commodities and that is often a last resort. Bagheria is full of people belonging to every corner of its streets. A large human agglomerations whose ramifications will extend and attack with concrete memories of the campaigns and lemon orchards, which now populate maybe just the memories of some adults and the elderly. So why not consider the possibility of opening new pharmacies in Bagheria? Why you have not already done so? Why not widen the range of drugs sold in drugstores already Bagheria but still insufficient to meet the needs of a basin extensive user? These aspects contribute to the assessment of quality of life of a small town and this certainly does not guarantee Bagheria sufficiency.

Monday, September 13, 2010

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Bagheria and pedestrian: a walk in Corso Umberto still hoping for rain

The other day I had errands and found myself walking in the Corso Umberto, the main street of Bagheria that in recent years has become a true pedestrian path. You could make some considerations about the usefulness of the pedestrian area of \u200b\u200bCorso Umberto, utilities that still are not convinced, just as I have been in the past, but I would like to focus on other aspects that I think are worthy of civic interest, such as the cleanliness of this "main drive." A built straight up stones that have become darker over time and blackened, stained dall'onta neglect and the presence of waste abandoned and left for days in the shelter of trees without vitality. So I felt distinctly and with each step tickle gauge the neglect of my shoes. And I walked for about ten minutes "u stratuneddu" long strides. It 'was a bit sad, I do not think it is fair to hope that the rain will continue to work our carelessness.

Monday, September 6, 2010

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Test 1

There is a relationship between our childhood and adult life? The events that have involved children can influence the way we live and our current relationships? The answer is yes, absolutely.
The educational style of our parents, the quality of life we \u200b\u200bhave lived, social relations, events, any traumatic situations determine what we are.
If we add to this the influence of our inheritance, with our genes and characteristics passed down from ancestors, the magic recipe is complete.
would certainly be impossible to exclude the influence hereditary component, the result of improvements and adjustments coated over several generations, following the continuous and discontinuous trajectories of development.
If we received a balanced educational style, based on listening and support in times of difficulty, without overly rigid and authoritarian styles, we got a good start and probably will have emotional relationships more stable and satisfactory.
In this sense it is important that parents are highly responsive, ie they are ready to support the small and now the right time. Through a calm working parents must make the child understand that there are and that these rules must be followed.
At the same time, however, the child does not need oppressive mothers, too close when you want to explore the environment or totally absent when it cries and draws his attention.
The quality of attachment is important. This kind of secure base that is formed during childhood remains stable during development. Already at about 3 months the child begins to discriminate against people, especially those who take care of him, and begins like this kind of basic relationship for the future development, accentuated by 8 months onwards.
More attachment will be built on a secure basis, with an assertive and authoritarian style of education, the more the child can count on a strong and solid support, which will be especially useful for coping with stress.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Bagheria and surroundings: why this blog

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Monday, August 23, 2010

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Under " the Archaeological Site " was published a draft for the floor covering excavations
leaving the church see the important parts.

Friday, July 16, 2010

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Church of San Biagio
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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Medicine in the Old Testament Hebrew

The ancient Hebrew medicine was influenced by Assyrian Babylonian culture, where the disease is God's punishment as a consequence of sin.
In culture and medicine is very important to the Jewish concept of purity and impurity cleaning correlates with good health, and dirt with the disease.
Jewish medicine is a medicine of a religious nature in which God is the only source of healing. The doctor-priest is the instrument chosen by God for the healing process.
There are numerous religious requirements with hygiene: washing hands, changing clothes, dietary restrictions, circumcision.
The leper, considered impure from the point the moral and spiritual, was removed from society and his clothes were burned.
You knew the use of various medicines, including willow (Salix alba) and was known the sexual transmission of certain diseases.
also interesting aspects of diet as the prohibition of consuming blood, fat and meat from certain animals (Leviticus 7, 23-26 "Do not eat any fat of ox or sheep or goat's blood ... not eating at all, nor fowl or domestic animals eat blood ... Anyone of any kind, will be cut off from his people "), fish without fins or scales (molluscs were recognized as potential bearers food-borne infections).
addition, there were laws intended to protect wells from various forms of pollution including human waste.
widespread was the practice of bloodletting. Circumcision, initially a health measure, later became a sign of the covenant between God and Abraham (Genesis 17, 10-14).
A significant passage from Exodus 15, 26: "If you listen to the voice of the Lord .... Do not suffer the diseases I brought on the Egyptians, for I am the Lord who heals you."
It 'important to remember that Moses had established strict rules (diet, sanitation, purification, quarantine) to protect the people during the exodus.
A very curious is the medical word that in Hebrew is Rofe. Raph This word derives from the verb which means to heal, even the name of the angel Raphael healer has the same origin and means "God heals."



Friday, May 7, 2010

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reconstruction of the faces of Mycenaean warriors

are very frequent surveys paleopathological of rickets, malaria, malnutrition and fractures in the tombs of various archaeological sites of ancient Greece.
different findings were found in the graves of Circle B at Mycenae outside the fort: it is the remains of members of royal families.
There is no bone lesions secondary to wear or poor nutrition, presence of teeth healthy and strong.
In the dead there is a finding of gallstones. In one subject there are traces of stab wounds to the head (the fight) and arthritis in his left shoulder (for the noble tradition of supporting the left arm with a heavy shield.
Inside the museum at Mycenae, are visible reconstructions of the faces of the Mycenaean heroes here are some pictures.








































































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The three Fates and the life of man

But who determines the length of human life? This task falls to the three Fates, also known as the Fates or Kere. Clotho, the spinner, enveloped by the time the thread of life. Lachesis, the one who measured the length of the wire determine the length of life. Atropos (from the verb-α τρεπω, the one that can not be avoided) was the smallest but the most terrible was the one that cuts the thread of life. Zeus himself, which could influence the function of the first two, could not interfere with the activity of Atropos.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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The first hematologist antiquity: Melampus. The wound of Philoctetes


also the first hematologist to the story was greek.
His name Melampus (means "walk by blacks," as he walked without shoes).
was a pastor, doctor and seer of Argos. He lived around 1400 BC
Curò Iphicles, who complained of fatigue and could not bear children. The
administered dissolved in water, the rust scraped by a knife: the treatment lasted for 10 days and the patient recovered. This is probably the first example of treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
But besides being a good hematologist, Melampus also knew the medicinal properties of herbs and the transition Principality of drug in milk. He recovered from the madness of the daughters of the king of Argos Preto, feeding them goat's milk fed black hellebore.



















Monday, May 3, 2010

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Philoctetes, a famous archer of Thessaly and friend of Heracles, took part in the Achaean expedition against Troy. Bitten by a snake, reports a foot injury that a wound becomes chronic, painful and malodorous (Iliad II, 716-725).
is abandoned by his comrades on the island of Lemnos, but without his arrows, Troy is not conquered. It then led in the camp and healed by Achaean Machaon.
Sophocles in Philoctetes, performs an accurate description of the disease: it speaks of foot ulcer (vv 7, 291, 690, 697, 824), painful (vv 9, 11), smelly (vv 520, 876, 890, 891 , 1032), moaning Blood material (vv 695, 782-784).
Among the diagnostic hypotheses: the snake bite, probably not poisonous, causing a wound that is infected.
In the work of
Baldacci, you can see the hero suffering and painful spasm that grips his left foot.

Reference: Vincenzo
Baldacci (Cesena, 1802-13), Philoctetes



Saturday, May 1, 2010

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Two other cases of goiter

Two other cases of goiter, or swelling at the base of the neck secondary to disease thyroid are represented in the work of Artemisia Gentileschi entitled "Judith and Holofernes" and "Resurrection of Christ by Piero della Francesca.
In the first work you can see the swelling of the neck of Judith's just beheaded Holofernes. In the work of Piero, however, can be seen among the soldiers who fell asleep the author's self portrait, the second from the left. Piero appears with the head hyperextended it is clear a thyroid node.

References:
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), Judith and Holofernes
Piero della Francesca, Resurrection of Christ

Thursday, April 29, 2010

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A case of hyperthyroidism?

disturbing the work of H. Fuseli called "The Folly of Kate." Affects the expression of terror and the eyeballs protruded. The work is subtitled "A girl made by insane lament the lack of return beloved by the sea voyage. " The madness seems to emerge from the look.

could be a case of hyperthyroidism, in this case un'oftalmopatia basedowiana?


Reference:
H. Fuseli, The Folly of Kate 0.1806 to 1807, Frankfurt, Goethe-Museum
http://www.agisoftware.it/Arte/5/p/bg/p5i00200.jpg

Friday, April 23, 2010

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April 24, 1915: remembering the Armenian Genocide

On April 24 marks the 95th anniversary of the genocide of the Armenians, called "Metz Yeghern," the Great Evil.

Historical Background
The origins of the Armenians in Asia Minor dating to the second century BC
The geographical location of ancient Armenia lies between the Caucasus and Euphrates, in a vast territory between the lakes Van, Sevan and Urmia.
Armenians throughout history were often divided and incorporated under the sway of various empires suffered the domination of the Medes and Persians, then the Roman Empire, and Byzantine, Arab-Islamic empire then again, what Seljuk and finally from the fourteenth century and the Ottoman Empire in the twentieth century than the Russian.
The conversion to Christianity took place at the end of the third century AD and influenced dramatically their historical identity: it was the first people to convert and to place Christianity as state religion. It was the Christian religion that allowed these people to maintain a cultural identity through the centuries, despite numerous invasions.

Facts
The 1821 years of Greek Independence from the Ottoman Empire, marked the beginning of the crisis and the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.
Many were the ethnic groups that sought independence and increasing the pressure was the Tsarist Russian empire. Within the Empire there were many minorities as Christian Serbs, Bulgarians, Greeks of Asia Minor, Assyrians and Armenians who sought political and religious autonomy. In addition, the European powers, notably France and England, saw the empire as a bulwark against the expansionist Russia. In the nineteenth
there is a great cultural awakening, intellectual and economic for the Armenians.
It was a hard-working and peaceful people, farmers, traders, intellectuals who asked not so much an independent state since the recognition of equality and cultural freedom within the empire. The Armenians in the empire were concentrated not only in Cilicia, in the six vilayet (= district) East Van, Bitlis, Erzerum, Diyarbekir, Kharput and Sivas.
ascended the throne in 1876, Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The empire was now a "big sick" in crisis on the Russian front and Europe, but also on the internal revolts of the Kurds.
The birth of independence movements and some Armenian political parties, was seen as a threat to the empire. The sultan said hamidiès organized regiments consisting of para military and Kurdish prisoners, in order to suppress the Armenian minority.

The beginning of the genocide
In 1894 began the first massacres and mass killings. The first massacre took place in a planned and systematic Sassun region west of Lake Van.
were often fueled rumors of plots Armenians (Armenian bakers were accused of poisoning the bread) and were extracted under torture admissions of guilt in order to incite the fanaticism of the Turkish population. All this gave way to numerous massacres in the eye and indifferent complicity of local authorities.
Between 1894 and 1896 were estimated between two hundred to three hundred thousand victims with tens of thousands of forced conversions to Islam, and thousands of Armenians fleeing from the empire.
The massacres were fueled by the fact that the empire was disintegrating, there was continuous pressure on the Russian front, the Armenians were organized in movements of resistance that sometimes sympathized with the Russian enemy.
In this crisis situation, an important role was played by the turkish nationalist party that wanted a strong return to the roots. The goal was to unite all people of ethnic Turks, Tatars as Azerbaijan, the Kazakhs, Uzbeks, partly incorporated in the Russian Empire or the Persian one, into one great nation. This project was based on the theory of "pan-Turkish" and "turanesimo", based on the homogeneity of ethnicity, religion and language of the new state turkish.
E 'must be recalled that the empire consisted of a heterogeneous population: Christians (Slavs, Greeks, Syrians, Armenians) and Muslims (Turks, Kurds, Arabs). In particular the Armenians, Christian, intellectually and economically active, facing west, with the demands of autonomy is an obstacle to the project to establish a state of Islamic culture and ethnicity and the Turkish language.
In 1908 the party of the Young Turks began the rise to power by establishing the Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihad ve Terraki), the role of the sultan became progressively less and less important and was subsequently relegated to a purely symbolic role.
The second wave of massacres occurred Cilicia in April 1909 with thirty thousand victims.
In 1913 was established a military dictatorship run by three strong men of the regime: Enver, Djemal Pasha respectively Taalat and future ministers of War, Interior and the Navy.
In 1914, the Special Organization was established, headed by the two doctors and Nazim Behaeddin Chakir, whose task is to deport all the Armenians of Anatolia, merge them and eliminate them in the Syrian desert.
sided with Germany, the Turkish government under the leadership of Enver, went to war against France, England and Russia.
At that time some two million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and were about one million in Russia. Just the militancy of Russian Armenians in the Russian army to unleash repression, accusing the Armenians of treason. Self-defense of the Armenians in Van Djevded threatened by the commander of the Turkish army and temporarily saved by the advance of the Russian army, he served as a pretext to begin the massacre.

April 24, 1915
dawn on Saturday, April 24, 1915 leading experts were arrested Armenians of Constantinople as the poet Daniel Varujan intellectuals, politicians like Congressman Krikor Zohrab, traders, bankers. In one month more than a thousand Armenians were arrested, deported to the interior Anatolia and massacred on the road.
in Eastern notables were extracted under torture admissions of guilt, after which they proceeded to execution for treason.
The deportees had to perform hundreds of miles on foot up in Aleppo in Syria (collection point), and then were sent to die in the deserts of Syria and Mesopotamia. The purpose of deportation was as follows: "Destination: nowhere."
Most of the deportees died from disease, hunger, thirst, the torture of the rapes and killings in place over hundreds of kilometers on foot. Survivors were drowned in the waters of the Euphrates or burned alive in caves near the desert. Many thousands of Armenians also were drowned in the Black Sea and the sea in front of Trabzon.
In three months, at the end of July 1915 did not stay longer in Eastern Armenian.
In Syria, on the banks of the Euphrates, the desert of Deir ez Zor was the culmination of the martyrdom of the Armenian people.
Taking advantage of the retreat of the Russian army following the October Revolution of 1917, the Ottoman Empire launched a further offensive against Armenia in Eastern Europe. The offensive was halted at the Battle of the end Sardarabad May 1918. So it was proclaimed the first Republic of Armenia and 30 October 1918 the Ottoman Empire capitulated and signed an armistice with the allies of Mudros.
Later August 10, 1920 the Treaty of Sèvres sanctioned the existence in the eastern part of the former Ottoman territory of a State Armenian independence and an autonomous Kurdistan.
However, after the flight of Enver, and Taalat Djemal, a young politician Mustfà Kemal took up the situation with a new wave of nationalism in the name of secularism.
In defiance of the Treaty of Sevres, near the end of September 1920 the Turkish government sent troops led by General Karabekir and had massacred the entire Armenian population of the area just to the newly formed Republic of Armenia.
In 1921 there was a new exodus of Armenians from Cilicia, until then under French control but then immediately returned to Turkey.
In September 1922 the city of Smyrna was sacked and burned by a new exodus to the Greeks and Armenians. In 1923, the Conference of Lausanne annulled the agreements signed at Sèvres.
After the Ottoman defeat, the leaders of the genocide fled to Germany.
In 1919 in Constantinople took place on process to managers, who were sentenced in absentia. Was not carried out any request for extradition and sentencing verdicts were later canceled.
Faced with the reluctance of allies and the Turkish authorities in the execution of judgments, the party formed an organization of Armenian Dashnag executioners. So it was that they were taking out some of the most ruthless perpetrators of the massacres: Behaeddin Chakir member of the Special Azmi Djemal the Executioner of Trebizond, and Taalat Djemal Pasha. The latter was killed in Berlin March 15, 1921 by Solomon Tehlirian.
In 1922, under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk said (the father of Turks), founder of modern Turkey, was endorsed and completed the project with the Young Turks and new massacres that the systematic denial of liability for their crimes.
What remained of Armenia was incorporated into the Soviet Union.
In 1988 occurred a number of killings of citizens of Armenian language and Sumgai Kirovabad, Azerbaijan.
In 1989 conflict broke out between the Soviet Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani control over Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian enclave in Azerbaijani land, following the pogroms in Sumgait and Kirovabad.
In 1990 you have new persecutions and killings against the people of Armenian origin with the pogroms in Baku in 1990 committed by Azeri Turks. The
Armenia became an independent republic in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR.
90% of Armenia Historical remains under the control of Turkey.
The current archaeological sites, churches and ancient tombs located in the Armenian and Azerbaijani territorioturco, polygons are used as military and are subject to systematic destruction.

Conclusions
The Armenian genocide was the first genocide of the twentieth century and was taken as the paradigm by Hitler himself to undertake the extermination of the Jews ("... now who's talking more than the genocide of the Armenians ?..." ).
The main motivation of genocide, designed with the support and complicity of the German Government, was a political one. The goal was the removal the Armenian community as a subject of history, culture and politics.
The current Turkish government, which aims at the European Union, and most Turkish historians, firmly deny that in 1915 there has been genocide of the Armenian people. In Turkey about the Armenian genocide is a crime punished by Article 301 of the Criminal Code turkish, because it represents "an insult Turkish identity."
Many journalists, writers, intellectuals or sub-trial in Turkey for having dared to speak of genocide. The same
Oran Pamuk, the Nobel Prize for Literature, was tried for saying that one million Armenians were massacred in 1915, and then finally decided to leave Turkey for the repeated death threats.
remember the murder in Istanbul of Hrant Dink Armenian writer and journalist, already sentenced to six months in prison for having called a "genocide" the Armenian massacres of 1915-1916.
But do not think about the Armenian genocide as a result of a holy war, because the Arab people of Syria, many Armenians saved from certain death in the desert. The Turkey of today is obviously not responsible for the crimes committed in 1915, but a serene and impartial assessment of the historical facts would be useful for the Turkish people to free themselves from the oppressive weight of a recent and infamous past, both the Armenian people that would finally approved a historical truth extremely painful.
The Armenian genocide as historical reality has been recognized by the UN in 1985 and the European Parliament in 1987.
In 1995 the Duna of Russia has recognized the Armenian genocide, as well as the parliaments of Bulgaria and Cyprus, Greece and Lebanon in 1996, Belgium, Argentina and France in 1998, Sweden in 2000.
In Italy, during the years 1997-98, the Armenian genocide has been recognized by numerous city councils of various cities and so by the Regional Council of Lombardy.
In 1998, the Honourable Paglierini submitted a proposal for approval of the Armenian genocide at the Chamber of Deputies, signed by over 170 MPs.
Even Pope John Paul II recalled the persecutions suffered by the Armenians because of their Christian faith and in a joint statement with Catholicos spoke of the Armenian genocide by the Turks, declaring that "the Armenian genocide, which began the century, was the prologue to horrors that would follow. "

Bibliography

The Forty Days of Musa Dagh. Franz Werfel. Ed Corbaccio

The Lark Farm. Antonia Arslan. Rizzoli Ed

Mari
wheat and other Armenian poems. Daniel Varujan. Ed Pauline

Song of the bread. Daniel Varujan. Ed Guerini and Associati

Metz Yeghern. A Brief History of the Armenian genocide. Claude Mutafian. Ed Guerini e Associati

Voices in deserto.Giusti and witnesses for the Armenians. Peter Kuciukian. Ed Guerini e Associati

Journey among the Christians of the East. Peter Kuciukian. Ed Guerini e Associati

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www.ambasciataditurchia.it

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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Syncope or hysteria? The study of corpses

Pietro Longhi's works are often moments of everyday life and have documentary value. In particular the work entitled "Fainting," the author portrays a young woman, pale, he just fainted, supported by friends or relatives. It should be noted that the doctor approaches the young lady to provide care and the table with the cards upside down on the floor.
the work "The pharmacist," the author is a clinic where the doctor and the pharmacist work. The first inspects the patient's mouth, the second writes a prescription. In the foreground you can see a plant of aloe vera, a plant known for its therapeutic properties.


References:
Pietro Longhi, Fainting, 1744, Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Pietro Longhi, The chemist, 1752, Venice, Gallerie dell'Accademia
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Sunday, April 18, 2010

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famossissima are two paintings by Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp and that of Dr. Deyman.
In the lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Anatomy (1632, The Hague) stands out, well as to the accuracy of anatomical detail, the contrast between the calmness of a scientist mixed with astonishment and interest of the onlookers.
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Joan Deyman (1656, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum) the position of the corpse, which gives the scene a certain drama, reminiscent of the Dead Christ by Mantegna. Considerable psychological and the definition of the figures and the solemnity of the hands of anatomical (one takes the crown, the other performs the dissection of the corpse).

References:
Rembrandt Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, The Hague
Rembrandt Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Joan Deyman, 1656, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum





Saturday, April 17, 2010

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Study of the Shroud

In the blog, in short, will open a section dedicated to the Shroud and studies relating to Charmful this mysterious artifact. Anyone
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Friday, April 16, 2010

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De Ribera and clubfoot

In the work of De Ribera often meet or portraits of humble people with physical deformities. It 's the case of the child with a deformed foot, perhaps a congenital clubfoot. The author deals with what is often different, not beautiful, and expresses no surprise to observers, but to bring attention to that part of humanity that is usually the company wants to ignore.

Reference: J. De Ribera, The Cripple, 1642, Paris, Louvre
http://www.wga.hu/art/r/ribera/2/bandy.jpg

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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The Sick Bacchus by Caravaggio: a case of cyanosis? To all the readers

The splendid portrait titled "Sick Bacchus" shows us a young man with bluish color of the face, especially lips cyanosis.
Art historians and doctors have indulged in a number of interpretations.

Hypothesis 1: This is a portrait of the painter, since it was painted just at a time when Caravaggio was ill. Cyanosis was the expression of some heart disease?

Hypothesis 2: The blue-green hue of the image is due to an incorrect restoration occurred in the past.

Reference: Caravaggio Sick Bacchus (1593-94), Galleria Borghese, Rome
http://www.wga.hu/art/c/caravagg/01/01bacch.jpg





Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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