Razprava predstavlja značilnosti nemškega časnika Görzer Wochenblatt, s posebnim poudarkom na njegovi politično-programski usmeritvi. List, ki je tedensko izhajal leta 1867, preden se je z ...začetkom leta 1868 preoblikoval v dvakrat tedensko izhajajoči Görzer Zeitung, predstavlja prvi nemški časopis v Gorici. V prvem delu članka so predstavljeni začetki nemške publicistike na Goriškem in značilnosti tamkajšnje nemške skupnosti. V nadaljevanju razprava obravnava začetek izhajanja Goriškega tednika, njegove vsebinske značilnosti in pro- gramsko usmeritev. Zadnji del prispevka je posvečen recepciji novega nemškega časnika s strani slovenskega tabora, predvsem polemiki, ki se je ob tem razvila med goriško Domovino in celovškim Slovencem. V polemiko se je aktivno vključil tudi Görzer Wochenblatt, ob čemer je uredništvo podalo svoj pogled na mednacionalne odnose na Goriškem.
U članku se donose nova saznanja o pokroviteljima širenja pobožnosti sv. Margarete Kortonske u sjevernojadranskoj Hrvatskoj te vjerskim običajima koje prate i podupiru slikarske narudžbe s prikazom ...svetice u drugoj polovini 18. stoljeća. Ustanovljen je predložak i pratip kompozicije za slikarske redakcije iz Senja, Rijeke i Pazina. Dosad neobjavljeno riječko platno pripisuje se J. M. Lichtenreiteru, a analize likovnih, stilskih i ikonografskih obilježja slika A. Parolija iz Senja i L. Kecheisena iz Pazina dopunjene su novim podacima i zapažanjima.
The study analyzes the spatial fragmentation in the Slovenian settlement area in Italy and highlights assimilation and demographic processes that exert influence on the Slovenian-speaking minority. ...The work builds on the current status of research and is based on official data, their evaluation through qualitative investigations as well as on further results of own research on site. The Slovenian-language population in Friuli Venezia Giulia is currently estimated at about 46,000 people. The main settlement area is the eastern border zone of this region, which is characterized by different cultural and regional identities. While the Slovenian-speaking population of Friuli (Val Canale and Slavia) focuses more on its cultural and regional distinctions, the majority of the Slovenian-language group in Venezia Giulia considers itself a “national minority.” Thus, the overall assessment of the possible future of the Slovenian-language group varies thus from region to region.
Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis L. is a perennial evergreen undershrub belongs to the family Lamiaceae and traditionally used as a spice, medicine to enhance cognitive ability, reducing stress, ...insomnia, and respiratory system diseases. Leaves found to be rich in essential oil, widely used in aromatherapy, as a natural antimicrobial agent, used as a pesticide and deer repellant. Though rosemary is a common garden herb in the Mid-west, there was a need to commercialize the cultivation through extraction and quality analysis of essential oil. Thus, an investigation was carried out to study the quality of essential oil content and chemotype variability in two cultivars of organically grown rosemary, R. officinalis var. albiflorus (French type) and R. officinalis var. Gorizia (Italian type) in Iowa by using a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID). Steam distillation of French type herb yielded higher essential oil content (1.38 %) on a fresh weight basis as compared to Italian rosemary (1.25 %). Chromatographic analysis of essential oils of both the varieties showed an enormous variation in volatile components. French type showed higher α-pinene (37.5%), 1,8-cineole (15.69 %), verbenone (6.61 %) and camphene (4.64 %) however, Italian type yielded elevated 1,8-cineole (23.39 %), α-pinene (13.14 %), camphor (13.02 %) and camphene (6.54 %).
We have digitised a corpus of Italian newspapers published in 1873-1914 in Gorizia, the county town of an area in the North Adriatic at the crossroad of the Latin, Slavic and Germanic civilizations, ...then part of the Habsburg Empire and now divided between Italy and Slovenia. This new corpus (of 47,466 pages) is analysed along with a comparable set of local Slovenian newspapers, already digitised by the Slovenian National Library. This large and multilingual effort in digital humanities reveals the statistical traces of events and ideas that shaped a remarkable place and period. The emerging picture is one of rapid cultural, social and technological transformation, and of rising national awareness, combining the larger European pattern with uniquely local aspects.
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BFBNIB, DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, SIK, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
We present a paleoenvironmental reconstruction for the mountain fringe between the South-Eastern Alps and the Northern Dinarides (NE-Italy/W-Slovenia) during the Last Glacial Maximum. We focused on a ...new sedimentary and paleoecological archive spanning the LGM acme, located in an aggrading, permanently flooded and ponded plain, dammed by an active fluvioglacial megafan. The ecosystem reconstruction, based on two high resolution pollen records, is supported by a rich plant macrofossil flora and constrained by a robust radiocarbon chronology between 26 and 22calka BP. We show evidence for persistence of boreal trees and of different open boreal forest types throughout the LGM at the south-eastern mountain fringe of the Alps and the Northern Dinarides. Fire frequency is responsible for high, oscillating forest openness. The paleobotanical record is discussed in the light of the ecogeographic diversity of the region. A belt formed by Swiss stone pine, larch and dwarf mountain pine on limestone bedrock, and accompanied by Spruce in the floodplain, extended uphill, while proximal outwash plain supported Scots pine and dwarf mountain pine. These differences arise from groundwater regimes rather than from local climate variability. A steep moisture gradient from the semiarid pedoclimatic regime prevailing in the Adriatic alluvial plain to the forested mountain fringe is related to the orographic rainout triggered by southern air circulation. Mesophytic broad-leaved forest trees did not withstand the LGM temperature extremes in zonal ecosystems at the Alpine–Dinaric fringe; however, the fossil evidence suggests a number of microrefugia in karstic and thermal spring habitats of the northern Adriatic.
•Paleoenvironmental reconstruction at Alps–Dinarides fringe during the Last Glacial Maximum•Relationships between regional geological frame, sedimentary environments, and forest history•Persistence of trees and of different types of open boreal forest throughout the LGM