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Si tratta di una donna forte, molto attiva per quanto riguarda il diritto delle donne, una scienziata brillante che a volte sta un po' nell’ombra del suo eccezionale marito. Questa conifera, una specie di Voltzia dell’Anisiano di Kühwiesenkopf nelle Dolomiti, unisce caratteri tipiche di conifere permiane e triassiche, due periodi di tempo che ha studiato ampiamente anche Edith Taylor!&#13;
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You have seen, strong and brilliant women are the basis for the palaeobotanical studies of the Dolomites and several important plants have been named after them. Today I want to present you a new species, just accepted in an important international Journal, again dedicated to a exceptional palaeobotanist. &#13;
She has all the characters of the women I presented to you in the last few days. She is a strong woman, very active on woman in science, a brilliant scientist but sometimes a bit in the shade of her exceptional husband. She has an upcoming important birthday this year (becoming 25 years old oviously :-)) and as this beautiful Voltzia species of the Anisian of Kühwiesenkopf in the Dolomites combines characters of Permian and Triassic conifers, she has united in her studies the various geograpic areas and stratigraphic moments. &#13;
So whom is this species dedicated to? Of course to Edie Taylor!</text>
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Lucy Walker fu la prima donna a salire in cima al Cervino, nel 1871, rigorosamente con gonna di flanella, come si addiceva ad una donna al tempo.&#13;
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Inspired by #DoloMythicWomen campaign by Dolomites Museum, we started to research more on the role of women in Dolomitic adventures and in the alpine explorations in general.&#13;
Lucy Walker was the first woman to conquer the summit of the Matterhorn, in 1871, wearing a flannel skirt, of course, as women were supposed to at that time.</text>
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                <text>Questa felce dell'Anisiano di Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prá della Vacca nelle Dolomiti Settentrionali porta il nome di due importanti scienziate: Gordonopteris lorigae! La geologia è un campo dove le donne sono rare, e la storia della scoperta delle Dolomiti ha solo pochissime donne famose. Ma ce ne sono due eccezionali, a cui è stato dato il nome di un fossile vegetale. Maria Matilda Ogilvie Gordon non è stata solo una geologa e politica britannica, è stata la prima donna a ricevere un dottorato di ricerca dall'Università di Londra e la prima donna a ricevere un dottorato dall'Università LMU di Monaco di Baviera. Fu anche molto importante per la scoperta della geologia delle Dolomiti e fu la prima a figurare e descrivere piante fossili delle Dolomiti. Carmela Loriga Broglio era professoressa presso l'Università di Ferrara. Il suo campo principale erano gli invertebrati delle Alpi meridionali con particolare interesse per le Dolomiti. Aveva però anche una grande passione per le piante fossili.&#13;
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Fern named after two important scientists: Gordonopteris lorigae from the Anisian of Kühwiesenkopf in the Northern Dolomites! Geology is a field where women are rare, the history of the discovery of the Dolomites has only very few women that are known. But there are two after which a plant fossil has been named. &#13;
Dame Maria Matilda Ogilvie Gordon was not only a british geologist and politician, she was the first first woman to be awarded a Doctor of Science from University of London and the first woman to be awarded a PhD from the LMU University of Munich. She was also very important for the discovery of the geology of the Dolomites and she was the first to figure, enlist and describe plant fossils from the Dolomites.&#13;
Carmela Loriga Broglio was professor at the University of Ferrara. Her main field were invertebrates of the Southern Alps with special interest to the Dolomites. She had, however, also a great passion for fossil plants.</text>
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Prima del 1914, era consuetudine che le donne del Bellunese e del Feltrino praticassero forme di emigrazione stagionale verso l’impero d’Austria. Bastava superare la frontiera, a Tezze di Grigno, per entrare in Trentino, dove c’erano possibilità lavorative migliori di quelle offerte dalla madrepatria. Le lavoratrici venete erano chiamate “ciòde” dai trentini, forse perché portavano scarpe chiodate, oppure per l’abitudine a scandire il discorso con l’intercalare “ciò”. I bambini che queste donne portavano con sé, per avviarli al lavoro, erano chiamati “ciodéti”.&#13;
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Dato che le ciòde lavoravano in genere come braccianti agricole, la stagione iniziava verso fine marzo. Una volta superato, spesso clandestinamente, il confine italo-austriaco e raggiunta la città di Trento, le lavoratrici si raccoglievano sotto il tiglio di piazza Duomo, dove i contadini andavano a incontrarle, in un sistema noto come “mercà dele ciòde”. Il lavoro, nei campi della valle dell’Adige, era duro, poco qualificato ma molto faticoso, e le retribuzioni scarse; spesso i ciodéti ricevevano solo vitto, alloggio e qualche vestito. Le occupazioni variavano nel tempo: si passava dall’aratura e semina della primavera allo sfalcio del fieno in estate, ai raccolti dell’autunno. Non era raro che, tra un lavoro e l’altro, le ciòde si ritrovassero a vivere per strada o che incappassero in molestie e forme di sfruttamento.&#13;
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La stagione finiva a novembre; alcune donne ritornavano a casa in Italia, mentre per altre la necessità di guadagno era tale da spingerle verso il Nordtirol e il Vorarlberg, per lavorare nelle fabbriche durante l’inverno. In genere, le ciòde erano giovani e nubili; una volta sposate, se continuavano ad emigrare, era probabile che si dedicassero alla professione di balia da latte. Con la prima guerra mondiale il flusso migratorio delle ciòde si interruppe; in seguito, i cambiamenti economici e sociali dei territori coinvolti non ne permisero la ripresa.&#13;
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[Medusa] @cosmic.jellyfishh&#13;
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 per sentiero Fleibani media/difficile&#13;
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