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Protreptic and Textuality in Horace’s Epistles
Massimiliano Carloni 한국서양고전학회 2022 西洋古典學硏究 Vol.61 No.3
This article aims to provide an analysis of the first book of Horace’s Epistles from the perspective of philosophical protreptic. Although the relationship between Horace and philosophy has been widely explored, less attention has been given to Horace’s approach to specific genres and texts of ancient philosophical literature. This article sets out to explore this aspect by analysing the protreptic characteristics of Horace’s first book of Epistles, the general conception of philosophy that emerges from it, and how this relates to the specific textual form chosen for this collection: the poetic epistle. This analysis allows us to see how the philosophical content is not limited, but rather reinforced by the textual form assumed by it; in fact, the protreptic position assumed by Horace is made possible by the communicative and didactic potential of the poetic and epistolary form. Furthermore, this article may provide some useful insights into the genre of protreptic in ancient philosophical literature and its definition.
The flip-flap puzzle flap: Another recycling option
Gandolfi, Silvia,Carloni, Raphael,Gilleron, Matthieu,Bonmarchand, Albane,Auquit-Auckbur, Isabelle Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2019 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.46 No.2
Post-traumatic soft tissue defects sometimes require sequential flap coverage to achieve complete healing. In the era of propeller flaps, which were developed to reduce donor site morbidity, Feng et al. introduced the concept of the free-style puzzle flap, in which a previously harvested flap becomes its own donor site by recycling the perforator. However, when a perforator cannot be found with a Doppler device, we suggest performing a new type of flap, the flip-flap puzzle flap, which combines two concepts: the free-style puzzle flap and the flip-flap flap described by Voche et al. in the 1990s. We present the cases of three patients who achieved complete healing through this procedure.
The flip-flap puzzle flap: Another recycling option
Silvia Gandolfi,Raphael Carloni,Matthieu Gilleron,Albane Bonmarchand,Isabelle Auquit-Auckbur 대한성형외과학회 2019 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.46 No.2
Post-traumatic soft tissue defects sometimes require sequential flap coverage to achieve complete healing. In the era of propeller flaps, which were developed to reduce donor site morbidity, Feng et al. introduced the concept of the free-style puzzle flap, in which a previously harvested flap becomes its own donor site by recycling the perforator. However, when a perforator cannot be found with a Doppler device, we suggest performing a new type of flap, the flip-flap puzzle flap, which combines two concepts: the free-style puzzle flap and the flip-flap flap described by Voche et al. in the 1990s. We present the cases of three patients who achieved complete healing through this procedure.