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ancoraunavoltasambuchina · 2 months ago
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Terzo personaggio a cui dare un nome è una ranocchia guardona! A lui/lei (non sappiamo ancora bene) piace guardare il penicottero e KinkyPony che giocano insieme 😏👀
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8° giorno
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belladimamma-it · 10 months ago
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Peluche Ranocchia fatto a mano all'uncinetto
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furiarossa · 2 months ago
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POV: A character that is experiencing their last POV.
A recurring unstoppable, inseparable duo for our TEDVAHRF project that is effortlessly taking some of our brain bandwidth these days! They're the small Professoressa Ranocchia, an over-qualified, criminal elementary school teacher, and her terrifying cyborg aide Vlastion, a school computer that got enough bugs from students incautiously browsing Internet to be warped into sentience.
★FurAffinity|Deviantart|Commission prices|Tapas|Pillowfort★
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federicodimarco · 2 years ago
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FC Internazionale former player Andrea Ranocchia attends the FC Internazionale training session at the club's training ground Suning Training Center on March 28, 2023 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Emilio Andreoli - Inter/Inter via Getty Images)
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violeblanche · 2 years ago
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non vedo bugie da ranocchia
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storiearcheostorie · 6 months ago
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Ercolano, lo "sguardo" tecnologico legge i papiri carbonizzati (e scopre il luogo di sepoltura di Platone)
Ercolano, lo "sguardo" tecnologico legge i papiri carbonizzati (e scopre il luogo di sepoltura di Platone)
Redazione Oltre 1000 parole, corrispondenti al 30% del testo è quanto è emerso dal papiro ercolanese carbonizzato, contenente la Storia dell’Accademia di Filodemo di Gadara (110-dopo il 40 a.C.), grazie allo ‘sguardo’ tecnologico di innovative metodologie di studio adoperate nell’ambito del progetto GreekSchools, di cui lo scorso 23 aprile a Napoli, presso la Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio…
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footballmanageraddict · 1 year ago
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Gli Azzurri | Part 2 | Seven Successive Defeats
#FM24 #GliAzzurri Part 2: Seven Successive Defeats. Our #FM24EarlyAccess save with @EmpoliFC gets off to a decent start. But a new club record run of defeats soon has us looking over our shoulder at the wrong end of the table. #FM24Beta Read here:
In part one of Gli Azzurri, we gave you a brief introduction to Empoli FC, ran through the board and supporter expectations and met the players available to us in the FM24 Beta. Now we’ll look to play our first matches of FM24 with Empoli. I began digging into the game by looking for staff, including bolstering our coaching team, and taking a first look at the transfer market. However, given our…
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nonsantofaust · 2 years ago
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Bro perché c'è un film in cui Hyde è verde? Bro che cazzo fai, la fotosintesi????
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blueiscoool · 7 months ago
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Herculaneum Scrolls Reveal Plato's Burial Place
Researchers used AI to decipher an ancient papyrus that includes details about where Greek philosopher is buried.
The decipherment of an ancient scroll has revealed where the Greek philosopher Plato is buried, Italian researchers suggest.
Graziano Ranocchia, a philosopher at the University of Pisa, and colleagues used artificial intelligence (AI) to decipher text preserved on charred pieces of papyrus recovered in Herculaneum, an ancient Roman town located near Pompeii, according to a translated statement from Italy's National Research Council.
Like Pompeii, Herculaneum was destroyed in A.D. 79 when Mount Vesuvius erupted, cloaking the region in ash and pyroclastic flows.
One of the scrolls carbonized by the eruption includes the writings of Philodemus of Gadara (lived circa 110 to 30 B.C.), an Epicurean philosopher who studied in Athens and later lived in Italy. This text, known as the "History of the Academy," details the academy that Plato founded in the fourth century B.C. and gives details about Plato's life, including his burial place.
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Historians already knew that Plato, the famous student of Socrates who wrote down his teacher's philosophies as well as his own, was buried at the Academy, which the Roman general Sulla destroyed in 86 B.C. But researchers weren't sure exactly where on the school's grounds that Plato, who died in Athens in 348 or 347 B.C., had been laid to rest.
However, with advances in technology, researchers were able to employ a variety of cutting-edge techniques including infrared and ultraviolet optical imaging, thermal imaging and tomography to read the ancient papyrus, which is now part of the collection at the National Library of Naples.
So far, researchers have identified 1,000 words, or roughly 30% of the text written by Philodemus.
"Among the most important news, we read that Plato was buried in the garden reserved for him (a private area intended for the Platonic school) of the Academy in Athens, near the so-called Museion or sacellum sacred to the Muses," researchers wrote in the statement. "Until now it was only known that he was buried generically in the Academy."
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The text also detailed how Plato was "sold into slavery" sometime between 404 and 399 B.C. (It was previously thought that this occurred in 387 B.C.)
Another part of the translated text describes a dialogue between characters, in which Plato shows disdain for the musical and rhythmic abilities of a barbarian musician from Thrace, according to the statement.
This isn't the first time that researchers have used AI to read ancient scrolls that survived Mount Vesuvius's eruption. Earlier this year, researchers deciphered a different scroll that was charred during the volcanic eruption at a nearby villa that once belonged to Julius Caesar's father-in-law.
By Jennifer Nalewicki.
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veroves · 2 months ago
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se mi infilo una mano in tasca, tiro fuori una ranocchia.
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theholyskadoo · 4 months ago
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y'all get to know my ✨ government name✨
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phoenix-joy · 6 months ago
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Author & Timestamp: Jennifer Nalewicki for LiveScience.com, published April 25, 2024
Note: the headline is ever so slightly misleading, though in the same way that most news headlines written for the general public tend to be.
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(Image credit: Italian National Research Council)
The decipherment of an ancient scroll has revealed where the Greek philosopher Plato is buried, Italian researchers suggest.
Graziano Ranocchia, a philosopher at the University of Pisa, and colleagues used artificial intelligence (AI) to decipher text preserved on charred pieces of papyrus recovered in Herculaneum, an ancient Roman town located near Pompeii [...].
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One of the scrolls carbonized by the eruption includes the writings of Philodemus of Gadara (lived circa 110 to 30 B.C.), an Epicurean philosopher who studied in Athens and later lived in Italy. This text, known as the "History of the Academy," details the academy that Plato founded in the fourth century B.C. and gives details about Plato's life, including his burial place. 
Historians already knew that Plato [...] was buried at the Academy, which the Roman general Sulla destroyed in 86 B.C. But researchers weren't sure exactly where on the school's grounds that Plato, who died in Athens in 348 or 347 B.C., had been laid to rest. 
[The application of] techniques including infrared and ultraviolet optical imaging, thermal imaging and tomography [have allowed researchers] to read the ancient papyrus, which is now part of the collection at the National Library of Naples.
So far, researchers have identified 1,000 words, or roughly 30% of the text written by Philodemus.
"[...] we read that Plato was buried in the garden reserved for him (a private area intended for the Platonic school) of the Academy in Athens, near the so-called Museion or sacellum sacred to the Muses," researchers wrote in the statement. "Until now it was only known that he was buried generically in the Academy."
The text also detailed how Plato was "sold into slavery" sometime between 404 and 399 B.C. (It was previously thought that this occurred in 387 B.C.)
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mchiti · 10 months ago
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io l’ho sempre pensato che ranocchia sarebbe finito in tv comunque. E ci sta bene bene
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violeblanche · 2 years ago
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LE LORO FACCE.
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storiearcheostorie · 7 months ago
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Rivelato il luogo di sepoltura di Platone: il nome "nascosto" nei papiri carbonizzati di Ercolano
Oltre 1000 parole, corrispondenti al 30% del testo è quanto è emerso dal papiro ercolanese carbonizzato, contenente la Storia dell’Accademia di Filodemo di Gadara (110-dopo il 40 a.C.), grazie allo ‘sguardo’ tecnologico di innovative metodologie di studio adoperate nell’ambito del progetto ‘GreekSchools’, di cui ieri a Napoli, presso la Biblioteca Nazionale ‘Vittorio Emanuele III’, si è…
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