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This comprehensive bibliographic guide to the books, monographs,
articles and editions, translations, reviews, and dissertations on
this important Renaissance writer provides the much-needed,
annotated research source for scholarship and criticism published
between 1935 and 1985. Research published after 1985 and available
in annotated or abstracted form through computer searches is cited
in an appendix. Annotations cover bibliographies, biographies,
general and specific criticism, and new primary materials. It is an
important and significant book, sure to provide scholars with a
guide through the Florentine secretary's writings for the next
several decades. Peter Bondanella Professor of Italian Studies,
Indiana University Those studying Niccolo Machiavelli have long
endured the unavailability of a single, complete, interdisciplinary
bibliographic guide to the vast number of books, articles, and
reviews on the Renaissance writer and thinker who profoundly
influenced the development of modern thought. This monumental
bibliography provides the much-needed and comprehensive annotated
research source for scholarship and criticism published on the
Florentine between 1935 and 1985. To make this reference as current
and complete as possible, an unannotated appendix cites research
published after 1985 that is available in annotated or abstracted
form through computer searches. Niccolo Machiavelli surpasses both
Norsa's extensive but unannotated bibliography covering the years
1740-1935 and Fido's more recent survey which omits many articles
and overlooks important studies in the social sciences especially
in the last thirty years. Using a systematic, uniform, and easily
accessible format, the volume, which covers more than 50 years of
Machiavelli criticism, presents complete descriptions of the works
with all bibliographic data. The descriptive summaries encompass
the entire range of modern critical and scholarly study in all
languages, including bibliographies, biographies, general and
specific criticism, and new primary materials such as manuscripts.
Included in this wealth of materials are books, monographs,
articles, editions, translations, reviews, and dissertations.
Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically within each
year the bibliography's user-friendly format includes reviews
immediately following the documentation for the book or article in
question. Keyed to the annotations, four separate indices (author,
title, subject/name, and Machiavelli's works) enhance access to the
large and varied amount of work on Machiavelli. The volume will
implement the research efforts of both Machiavelli scholars and
those in related general and specific fields.
Diffraction 2002, International Workshop on Diffraction in
High-Energy Physics and NATO Advanced Research Workshop, was held
in Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine) from August 31 to September 5, 2002,
in a beautiful resort "Dubna" near the Black Sea. The Workshop was
the second of the series "Diffraction" started two years earlier in
Cetraro, Italy. The Workshop was organized by an International
Committee including the organizers of Diffraction 2000 coming from
Universita della Calabria (Italy) and "local" organizers from
Dubna, Kiev and Novosibirsk research institutions. There were 46
participants, coming from 14 countries. The purpose of the Workshop
was to review the experimental and theo- retical aspects of
Diffraction in high-energy physics and to discuss the new
developments. There were talks devoted to Diffraction in
hadron-hadron collisions, in lepton-hadron collisions and in
Quantum Chromodynamics. This volume contains the written version of
29 talks, that arrived before the deadline and ordered, somewhat
arbitrarily, as experimental, phenomeno- logical and theoretical
ones. We thank all the speakers and attendees for their
contribution to the scientific success of the Workshop. The
Secretariat of the Workshop was admirably held by AlIa Borisenko,
Tania Korzhinskay, Elena Rusakovich, Olga Ugrumova and Zoya
Vakhnenko, whom we thank for their invaluable assistance. We also
thank the stuff of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Physics and in
particular Prof. P.N. Bogolyubov for his professional performance
in orga- nizing and managing the computer service. The invaluable
financial support of NATO, grant ARW 977335, is grate- fully
acknowledged.
Diffraction 2002, International Workshop on Diffraction in
High-Energy Physics and NATO Advanced Research Workshop, was held
in Alushta (Crimea, Ukraine) from August 31 to September 5, 2002,
in a beautiful resort "Dubna" near the Black Sea. The Workshop was
the second of the series "Diffraction" started two years earlier in
Cetraro, Italy. The Workshop was organized by an International
Committee including the organizers of Diffraction 2000 coming from
Universita della Calabria (Italy) and "local" organizers from
Dubna, Kiev and Novosibirsk research institutions. There were 46
participants, coming from 14 countries. The purpose of the Workshop
was to review the experimental and theo- retical aspects of
Diffraction in high-energy physics and to discuss the new
developments. There were talks devoted to Diffraction in
hadron-hadron collisions, in lepton-hadron collisions and in
Quantum Chromodynamics. This volume contains the written version of
29 talks, that arrived before the deadline and ordered, somewhat
arbitrarily, as experimental, phenomeno- logical and theoretical
ones. We thank all the speakers and attendees for their
contribution to the scientific success of the Workshop. The
Secretariat of the Workshop was admirably held by AlIa Borisenko,
Tania Korzhinskay, Elena Rusakovich, Olga Ugrumova and Zoya
Vakhnenko, whom we thank for their invaluable assistance. We also
thank the stuff of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Physics and in
particular Prof. P.N. Bogolyubov for his professional performance
in orga- nizing and managing the computer service. The invaluable
financial support of NATO, grant ARW 977335, is grate- fully
acknowledged.
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