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Abstract: Clinical studies play a key role in the continuous development of the treatment of diseases to improve the survival of patients. Thus, a solid knowledge regarding how to collect and analyze survival data is crucial for medical researchers involved in such studies. How can we understand the impact of a treatment in modifying the survival probability of our patients? How can we account for the sequence of events that occurred at different time points? How can we be sure that an eventual survival benefit is intrinsically connected to the treatment and not to a more benevolent disease, not so much aggressive? In this chapter, we will focus our attention on these topics through some clinical examples that may better explain how to manage time-to-event data.</description>
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Abstract: This article contextualizes and analyzes the anonymous pamphlet Defensio statuti Brixianorum, published in 1507 in Brescia in response to another pamphlet printed by the city’s Dominicans to challenge the sumptuary laws passed by the Commune in the early 16th century. This short Latin text, still little studied today, is one of the most unique yet exemplary works of early modern Brescian Humanism. It reveals numerous points of interest, both formally (a blend of Christian thought and classical motifs, imbued with a strong satirical tone and wit) and in terms of content (for example, its reference to the witch hunts of the Val Camonica in the 15th and 16th centuries).</description>
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