Antonio Virgili

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  • La bottega dei saperi: percorsi tra storia e geografia (co-autore), Ediz. IRRE, Napoli, 2002
  • Il fantasma del localismo, Ummarino Editore, Napoli, 2003
  • Aspetti dell'eredità bizantina, Ed. OSS/CSI, Napoli 2003
  • La formazione a distanza, Ed. CERGE, Napoli 2004 [20]
  • La tradizione napoleonica, Ed. CSI, Napoli, 2005. ISBN   88-88393-013
  • Lessons of Clinical Reflexology, RS Ed., (I ed.), 2007
  • Culti misterici ed orientali a Pompei, Gangemi, Roma, 2008. ISBN   978-88-492-1409-3
  • Prevenzione, benessere e medicina integrativa, (Dispense corso seminariale), Ediz. El., 2010
  • Nuove frontiere della ricerca psico-socio-sanitaria, (Dispense corso seminariale) Ediz. El., 2011
  • Benessere e prevenzione: l'apporto delle neuroscienze, (Dispense corso seminariale) Ediz. El., 2012
  • Stress e sistemi corporei nell'approccio pnei, CSI, Napoli, 2013
  • Diffusione e sintomatologia dei disturbi da stress post-traumatico, Aggiornamenti di studio, 2013
  • Dalle relazioni mente corpo alle relazioni interpersonali, (Dispense corso seminariale) Ediz.El, 2014
  • Neurosociologia e neuroscienze applicate, CSI, Napoli, 2014
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    References

    1. "Antonio Virgili". Corpo Italiano di San Lazzaro (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-10-20.
    2. "bandi di concorso". Archived from the original on 2019-11-08. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
    3. Some of them available in international indexes, for ex.: http://popindex.princeton.edu/browse/v53/n1/f.html
    4. See for further references: http://opac.sbn.it/opacsbn/opaclib?db=solr_iccu&resultForward=opac/iccu/brief.jsp&from=1&nentries=10&searchForm=opac/iccu/error.jsp&do_cmd=search_show_cmd&item:5032:Nomi::@frase@=IT\ICCU\CFIV\200920; http://www.internetculturale.it/opencms/ricercaExpansion.jsp?q=&searchType=avanzato&channel__creator=Virgili%2C+Antonio+%3C1957-++++%3E&channel__contributor=Virgili%2C+Antonio+%3C1957-++++%3E&opCha__contributor=OR&opCha__creator=OR Archived 2015-01-04 at the Wayback Machine ; https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2467991A/Antonio_Virgili;
    5. See for example the ESSWE official website: http://www.esswe.org/#members/323/index.html
    6. Member of some Heraldry and Genealogical societies, his interest is mainly European heraldry, for example see: "2004". Archived from the original on 2015-01-06. Retrieved 2015-01-15. International Journal of History,The Augustan Society, Orlando (USA),2008; Blasonario della nobilta' napoleonica in Italia, Ed. The Sailing Ship, 2008; Dacia, Copenhagen, 2004
    7. See U.S. Heraldic Registry:{Cite web|url=https://usheraldicregistry.com/index.php?n=Registrations.20150217A – US Heraldic Registry Archives}
    8. See the article of presentation: http://www.ulixesnews.it/?p=232 Archived 2015-01-04 at the Wayback Machine
    9. See the organizational structure of UNISED at "Organizzazione - UNIVERSITA' INTERNAZIONALE UNISED - Criminologia Investigazione Scienze Forensi Security". Archived from the original on 2015-01-28. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
    10. See about some of his activities at http://www.soma-psiche.org/training-and-cme-courses.html
    11. or also: http://www.sipneicampania.org/virgili-dott-antonio.html Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
    12. Mainly working in the field of research on the clinical applications of reflexology: Studio Di Biomed [ permanent dead link ] of Reflexologists Professional Members, United Kingdom 2007; Reflexology Studio
    13. Obtaining the Silver Medal of the Italian Society for the Advancement of Sciences (SIPS, Roma); See also: Five Thousand Personalities of the World, ABI, Raleigh, 1996; Marquis Who's Who in the World, NJ, 1995; Christian professionals of the working world, Milan, 2005; International Who's Who of Intellectuals, IBC, Cambridge, 1997; Rotary Firenze; Profumi del Mediterraneo
    14. Meetings, Rotary Club Florence, 37, 2009
    15. See: Lions District 108YA Yearbook 2012; Lions Club Napoli Europa Gianpaolo Cajati
    16. Annual Report 2006, The Society of St George, Windsor Castle (UK)
    17. Scarpa R., Storia, figure ed azione della Lega Italiana dei Diritti dell'Uomo, Stango Editore, Arezzo, 2015; Calchetti G.,Lorenzelli S., Testimonianza: iniziative, documenti, deliberati, Begliomini, Roma, 2010; see also LIDU official website "Organigramma". Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
    18. See Lazarus Union official website http://www.lazarus-union.net/about-us/struktur/executive-%5B%5Dcommitee/?lang=en
    19. See, among the others: Art and thoughts without frontiers, Neapolis Academy, Naples, 1994; COMED Yearbook 1995, Reasoned Fine Arts, Milan, 1994; Dictionary of International Biography, IBC, Cambridge, 1996; Pontzen's academicians, Pontzen Academy, 1991
    20. "Girolamo Aleandro / A. Virgili". 25 May 2020.
    Antonio Virgili
    President of the Corpo Italiano di San Lazzaro
    Assumed office
    2009