Glycerine Taurisano: Intelligence and information system in the Italian Republic
Glicerio Taurisano Aracne editrice int.le pagg. 622 What is meant by the term "Intelligence"? How is structured the ...
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Antonio Spinosa: Hitler the son of Germany
Antonio Spinosa Ed. Oscar Mondadori pagg. 596 World War II was probably the biggest catastrophe ...
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Reviel Netz and William Noel: The Lost Code of Archimedes
He speaks of the story of a man, Archimedes, of his science, mathematics and physics, of his works transmitted up ...
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Dava Sobel: The secret of Copernicus
So, in the 1989 exam, I talked about geocentric and heliocentric theories (I can not remember the title of the ...
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Vincenzo Di Tommaso: What it means to be a Leader
With this essay the author explains with simple words the meaning of the term "leader", the differences that exist ...
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Alessandro Giovanni Paolo Rugolo: Brief history of Sardinia
Brief history of Sardinia is not a cold manual, it is a journey through the history of the island that allows you to know ...
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Stephen W. Hawking: The theory of everything
If I have to tell the whole truth, I prefer simple things. But let's get back to the book and its author. Stephen Hawking is a ...
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The Historical and Cultural Institute of the Arma del Genius
 The need to proceed to fortify the cities and, on the other hand, the need to destroy the fortifications, make ...
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Maurizio Delli Santi: ISIS and the threat of new terrorism
Maurizio Delli Santi Ed. Aracne p. 120 There are not many books published in Italy on ISIS, an acronym of Islamic ...
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CWCeram: Buried civilizations - The novel of archeology
Trying to understand the past of my island has always fascinated me and this is the main reason why, when ...
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Umberto Saccone: Govern the risk
Umberto Saccone And Aracne pp. 488 In the climate of renewed public attention on safety issues, ...
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Feuerstein, Kak, Frawley: Ancient India, the cradle of civilization
Now, reading this book, I have found that, perhaps, the Indian texts that go under the collective name of "Veda" are ...
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Joe Schwarcz: The genius of the bottle
Usually the first approach to a book is guided by the reading of the title, it will be wrong, but if I do not like it ...
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Matt Ridley: A rational optimist
According to the author, Matt Ridley, one must be optimistic. Matt Ridley (1958), a graduate of zoology in Oxford, is a ...
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Marco Anneo Lucano: The Civil War or Farsaglia
The family moved to Rome shortly after his birth where Marco dedicated himself to the study of poetry. Within ...
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Susan Quinn: Marie Curie
The story of a Polish family (Maria was in fact Polish, her name before marrying was Maria Salomea ...
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We are made of stars, by Margherita Hack and Marco Morelli
I do not remember exactly but I'm sure it was in those years, late seventies or early eighties, that I saw for the ...
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Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
Yet, I tell them, why scare before reading it? In my opinion the fundamental problem is that who has ...
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Samantha Hunt: The inventor of light
So how? Which is the best way to review a book like this? Review ... what a bad term! Maybe I have to ...
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Antonio Piedimonte: Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero
A trip to Spaccanapoli allowed me to know something amazing: the Chapel of Prince Raimondo of ...
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