Appendice Andretta, Elisa; Baldriga, Irene; Beretta, Francesco ...
Rome et la science moderne : entre Renaissance et Lumières,
05/2013
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DOCUMENTO 1 Eminentissimo e Reverendissimo Signore Michele Pinelli, oratore umilissimo, riverentemente espone all’E.V. che avendo notato lo zelo e vigilanza con cui nel governo della Sapienza sotto i ...gloriosi auspicij di Nostro Signore si promuovono le scienze, e specialmente la vera cognizione della medicina colla nuova cattedra di filosofia esperimentale dalla quale la retta maniera del medicar può acquistar quei nuovi lumi che per prima qui in Roma mancavano alli studenti, ed avendo consid...
Bibliographie générale Andretta, Elisa; Baldriga, Irene; Beretta, Francesco ...
Rome et la science moderne : entre Renaissance et Lumières,
05/2013
Journal Article
Cette bibliographie est conçue comme un instrument de travail, pour autant elle ne prétend pas à l’éxhaustivité. Elle a retenu l’ensemble des références qui renvoient, pour Rome et les autres espaces ...convoqués dans le cadre des contributions, aux thèmes autour desquels le volume est construit. Ce qui implique que les renvois aux sources ont été supprimés, de même que les notices des dictionnaires, DBI ou DSB, de même que les ouvrages généraux sur l’histoire de Rome, ou l’histoire des sciences...
Illustrations Andretta, Elisa; Baldriga, Irene; Beretta, Francesco ...
Rome et la science moderne : entre Renaissance et Lumières,
05/2013
Journal Article
F de P. Latapie, « F.Éphémérides », 12e cahier, journée du 18 septembre 1776 (Archives privées de la famille Latapie). Fig. 1 – Johann Kentmann, De omni rerum fossilium genere, gemmis, lapidibus, ...metallis, et huiusmodi, libri aliquot, plerique nunc primum editi ..., Tiguri, s.e., 1565, f. a5v. Fig. 2 – Enea Vico, Eventus, silografia, metà del xvi secolo (da G. Bordon, Enea Vico. Fra memoria e miraggio della classicità, Roma, 1997, p. 221). Fig. 1 – L. Bufalini, Roma, Rome, A. Baldo...
Because little research had been done on the presence and role of latent communication in the context of team-conducted family therapy, the writers set out to monitor unconscious responses generated ...under these conditions. Specifically, they investigated an ongoing family treatment situation conducted according to the "reflecting team model." One team of therapists handles the actual treatment session, while the other observes from behind a one-way mirror. During the course of a session, the second team makes suggestions to the treatment team either by telephone or by calling the therapists out of the treatment room.
As the project developed, the writers found that the unconscious responses of both family and treatment teams indicated a process at work beyond the conscious intentions of the participants. That is, the therapeutic enterprise was functioning as a dynamical system, whose increasing complexity suggested a self organizing principle at work. This paper traces the development of the system's movement toward greater complexity, identifies the specific interventions that indicate this process, describes how all participants demonstrated a high degree of resonance and synchronization with this overarching-self organizing pattern. This paper serves to alert therapists to the role of unconscious communication within the therapeutic system and postulates that the generation of form within psychotherapy follows many of the same self organizing processes found in other human and non human systems.