Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 154 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24243 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 68 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 University 25 Press 21 Paris 20 New 18 France 17 french 16 PMC 14 history 14 Renaissance 12 York 12 London 9 John 9 Cambridge 7 Music 6 early 6 Ibid 6 English 5 que 5 Library 5 Journal 5 God 5 Figure 5 Canada 4 spanish 4 chapter 4 United 4 State 4 Pierre 4 Park 4 Museum 4 Montaigne 4 Mellon 4 Jean 4 House 4 Chicago 3 word 3 translation 3 student 3 page 3 italian 3 figure 3 european 3 author 3 William 3 Venice 3 Studies 3 States 3 Rabelais 3 March 3 Louis Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 71491 i 49983 t 45909 r 45475 o 43221 l 23929 c 22280 e 19536 p 15899 a 14523 h 14445 n 11541 d 10011 s 8733 v 7168 g 4703 b 4072 work 3910 m 3699 time 3473 f 3405 p. 3046 y 2913 century 2775 u 2681 history 2678 book 2140 w 2132 way 2119 man 2088 part 2058 example 1964 year 1918 chapter 1877 figure 1826 form 1751 space 1708 city 1698 student 1680 study 1648 art 1612 record 1600 text 1542 term 1538 design 1505 system 1499 edition 1481 people 1473 music 1470 image 1410 author Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 110856 e 62338 s 60524 t 37294 r 35177 i 28796 u 26673 h 23835 n 23731 f 23188 o 20291 l 20215 c 20069 d 13460 y 11986 a 11792 m 9414 g 7807 de 7236 w 7174 p 7089 b 5338 v 4461 University 3463 la 3418 C 3107 New 2679 Paris 2343 S 2279 Thomas 2270 Press 2189 London 2015 q 2009 que 1977 T 1944 et 1939 France 1917 F 1898 Professor 1845 L 1838 des 1833 English 1817 k 1748 M 1741 B 1722 J. 1711 York 1708 pp 1593 x 1544 A 1478 La Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 26360 i 12341 it 8948 he 5173 they 3829 we 2501 them 2020 you 1550 she 1531 him 1138 me 969 us 859 itself 695 themselves 638 himself 487 her 449 one 120 herself 106 s 85 myself 79 ourselves 77 em 46 yt 43 je 41 oneself 38 yourself 29 ’s 20 mine 17 ''s 16 kad 16 au 14 yours 14 ya 14 ours 14 his 13 на 12 theirs 12 ce 9 thee 8 hers 7 из 6 de- 5 pi- 5 na 5 kt 5 ay 4 ─ 4 ye 4 p 4 ng 3 ку Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 71937 be 16928 have 5686 do 4789 see 4002 make 2998 use 2876 s 2432 take 2076 give 2073 become 2050 include 1962 write 1855 t 1824 find 1699 provide 1624 show 1577 know 1568 say 1526 come 1501 go 1331 follow 1306 work 1299 consider 1270 publish 1237 seem 1185 appear 1124 create 1104 begin 1052 describe 1044 base 998 mean 983 suggest 979 print 972 present 963 call 901 note 865 bring 848 think 841 look 813 produce 811 read 807 represent 778 remain 777 leave 777 develop 765 lead 761 hold 749 establish 736 accord 723 draw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10836 not 5133 more 4821 also 4035 other 3086 only 3075 such 2726 first 2596 most 2550 so 2538 well 2516 many 2414 new 2394 early 2382 even 2132 as 1945 french 1941 More 1903 same 1780 own 1731 however 1723 then 1718 very 1665 out 1595 much 1557 up 1554 social 1462 different 1439 now 1407 good 1376 - 1318 rather 1312 modern 1247 thus 1239 long 1230 great 1228 true 1192 urban 1188 often 1111 historical 1103 large 1099 important 1074 here 1052 just 1021 still 1019 later 988 public 982 cultural 891 high 874 political 872 second Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 993 most 492 least 471 good 150 Most 110 great 105 high 98 early 90 large 62 late 34 low 34 e 33 fine 33 bellefor 31 bad 29 old 28 close 25 strong 24 safe 24 j 20 big 18 small 16 near 15 slight 14 long 13 young 13 short 12 manif 12 eld 10 rich 10 clear 9 simple 9 full 8 pure 8 deep 8 broad 7 new 5 wealthy 5 weak 5 noble 5 c’ 4 wide 4 tough 4 tall 4 rare 4 l 4 grand 4 easy 3 wise 3 strange 3 quick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1603 most 110 least 89 well 3 hard 2 worst 2 belleforest 1 youngest 1 surest 1 soon 1 long 1 l''art 1 jest 1 https://www.cambridge.org/core 1 hathe 1 est 1 early 1 aversion”.8 Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 794 www.cambridge.org 693 doi.org 109 www.youtube.com 79 github.com 68 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 64 interclassica.um.es 64 gladius.revistas.csic.es 63 www.zotero.org 43 www.journals.uchicago.edu 31 dx.doi.org 30 www.stuff.co.nz 28 creativecommons.org 26 www.erudit.org 26 mclc.osu.edu 24 m 23 www.tassomusic.org 22 cour-de-france.fr 21 www.jstor.org 18 doi 17 www.ethnobiomed.com 17 gallica.bnf.fr 16 europepmc.org 16 dro.dur.ac.uk 15 hdl.handle.net 12 www.nytimes.com 12 www.faroukmisr.net 12 www 11 webcat2.library.ubc.ca 11 orcid.org 10 www.digitalhumanities.org 10 www.aph.gov.au 10 en.wikipedia.org 9 www.parliament.nsw.gov.au 9 www.park-maksimir.hr 9 crossmark.crossref.org 8 www.verovio.org 8 www.mdpi.com 8 www.dur.ac.uk 8 webcat1.library.ubc.ca 8 id.erudit.org 8 apropos.erudit.org 8 allright.org.nz 8 adb.anu.edu.au 7 youtu.be 7 www.eventfinda.co.nz 7 www.christies.com 7 web.archive.org 7 go-dh.github.io 7 cec.concordia.ca 6 www.wikiwand.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 408 http://www.cambridge.org/core 386 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 66 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X17000395 64 http://interclassica.um.es 64 http://gladius.revistas.csic.es 48 http://www.zotero.org/google-docs/?FrLkEI 40 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938919000736 38 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X10000208 37 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/t-and-c 34 http://doi.org/10.1017/S002572730002069X 34 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859000113410 28 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0066622X00007620 28 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0025727300029811 24 http://m 22 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0025727300011753 21 http://cour-de-france.fr 20 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0025727300020214 20 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X00005628 18 http://doi 17 http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/5/1/5 16 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 15 http://www.zotero.org/google-docs/?V1GGKH 14 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0022215100023707 12 http://www.erudit.org/fr/ 11 http://www 11 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 10 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0307883300017223 8 http://dro.dur.ac.uk 8 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0003581500004534 8 http://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ 7 http://www.faroukmisr.net/report103.htm 7 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYlYTrni4-Q 6 http://www.law.ualberta.ca/alri/ulc/ 6 http://webcat2.library.ubc.ca/vwebv/search?searchArg=Circus%20bodies&searchCode=TALL&searchType=1 6 http://doi.org/10.1017/mdh.2012.10 6 http://doi.org/ 5 http://www.manray-photo.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Barbette&categories_id=&inc_subcat=1&products_themes=&product_years=&osCsid=d832072c80ef55ee127f8be7b2443cb3&x=-986&y=-116?keywords=Barbette&categories_id=&inc_subcat=1&products_themes=&product_years=&osCsid=d832072c80ef55ee127f8be7b2443cb3&x=-986&y=-116&largeur=1280 5 http://www.faroukmisr.net/manial_palace.htm 5 http://www.abdeenmus.gov.eg/abdeen_museums.asp 5 http://webcat2.library.ubc.ca/vwebv/search?searchArg=Tait,%20Peta,&searchCode=NAME&searchType=4 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiUz-sHzxlM 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYj0ks2BzIc 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7z0FsgZAfs 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEUwxFN3BHA 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_kykd2jgyw 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5t42u8cyRA 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1uinKqSoEk 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxPZE_i4eLc 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv9FyxPp9js Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 5 respectus@gmail.com 5 eleonora.lassan@flf.vu.lt 4 ichiro.fujinaga@mcgill.ca 3 kepper@edirom.de 2 yaolong.ju@mail.mcgill.ca 2 wdolfsma@rsm.nl 2 sylvain.margot@mail.mcgill.ca 2 support@jstor.org 2 stuartlutton1@yahoo.com 2 sdatta@deakin.edu.au 2 riccardo.bartoletti@unifi.it 2 openaccess@ed.ac.uk 2 nickalaos@gmail.com 2 mmaddula@doctors.org.uk 2 kent@palmer.name 2 k-kaneko@juntendo.ac.jp 2 john.henry@ed.ac.uk 2 f.coxjensen@exeter.ac.uk 2 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 2 cory.mckay@mail.mcgill.ca 2 cmorandm@uvm.edu 2 breff.keegan@doctors.org.uk 2 ann.hentschel@philo.unibe.ch 2 szabadr@yahoo.com 2 c.forgaci@tudelft.nl 1 wojciech-majka@wp.pl 1 weigl@mdw.ac.at 1 vragar@unicartagena.edu.co 1 vladimir@ozyumenko.ru 1 vilija.ragaisiene@vlkk.lt 1 tim.duguid@glasgow.ac.uk 1 t.crawford@gold.ac.uk 1 stbirziai@hotmail.com 1 socgohd@nus.edu.sg 1 skirmante.sarkauskiene@gmail.com 1 simon.ditchfield@york.ac.uk 1 seipelt@beethovens-werkstatt.de 1 sauleje@yahoo.co.uk 1 sambit.datta@deakin.edu.au 1 roewenstrunk@upb.de 1 richard.oosterhoff@gmail.com 1 rfreedma@haverford.edu 1 rettinghaus@bach-leipzig.de 1 renatag@fthm.hr 1 rahmed@mit.edu 1 raganauju@gmail.com 1 radek@fthm.hr 1 r.ramis@uib.es 1 r.f.de.valk@gold.ac.uk 1 purkerm@msnotes.wustl.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of 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s no q 2 i s not o 2 i s not p 2 n t not o 2 n was not t 2 s was not t 2 t was not only 2 t was not s 2 t was not so 2 t were not f 2 work was not very 2 works are no longer 1 a s not b 1 a t not other 1 c was not t 1 d be no p 1 d had no deep 1 d use not honest 1 d was not only 1 d were no longer 1 e are no m 1 e are no more 1 e are not many 1 e had no c 1 e have not even 1 e is no need 1 e is no reason 1 e is not dissembling 1 e s not always 1 e s not o 1 e t no gibe 1 e t no man 1 e was no a 1 e was no d 1 e was no documents Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 328478 work_3oxui22exzftbmtkxwsqdpljxy 286395 work_dz3c3zrbkbdedf5h6fhdu2hg7a 219343 work_5ml7vqictrbvzblwhch76fnm6u 173951 work_w7bsiz2vzffkfan7hugr6efvli 149962 work_dp2m4gdo7vgnfmtjr62p2niedm 126354 work_plit6wwwo5dhjjmjb2bemv2fla 124804 work_z3etjcracjelhhst2l3yowfavm 119612 work_ykei74fc7zd2vc6qc6ad27rwpq 114173 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selected. although they resemble the histories of an ancient author, claim to be innovative works by medieval or early modern scholars, but I have included books books were printed in modern languages than in Latin translation or the original classical Greek: these authors are the great anomalies of this survey. work_2hww4vvv5vdtpb6sitjl4lazja practice and impact of emotions in the power relations of Renaissance Italy—even if A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance. The Renaissance Society of America Texts and Studies 11. The volume''s objective is to revalorize the Spanish Renaissance through value of the Spanish Renaissance in the context of competing academic discourses that of the essays I realized that this is a well-crafted introduction to the Spanish Renaissance. departments of Spanish around the United States, where the field of Renaissance studies historical and literary essays that touch on many issues relevant for university-level Spanish Renaissance, I would like to indicate that all the notes of the volume open new database for academic research into the Spanish Renaissance. much studies of the Spanish Renaissance have matured. tool for engaging students in the appreciation of the Renaissance at large. use of this volume as a textbook or as a reference book. 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Calvin and Beza''s Ministry to France in full-force in 1558, when Beza joined Calvin in Geneva).40 While in outlined the character of Calvin and Beza''s ministry to France; a ministry that Calvin designed a system aimed at hiding Geneva''s French ministry. of Calvin''s leadership for the growth of Reformed churches in France, Reid, 89 CO 19: 297–302; letter of 26 February 1562 from Beza to Calvin. preachers in France (more believable than if Calvin had simply said Geneva had work_2t4ypvns7be7lgoquav7dw4v2e If the roles of celebrity and politician have merged in the public sphere, as a voluminous literature suggests (e.g., Brummett 2008; Duffy and Page 2013; Hariman 1995; Lempert and Silverstein 2012; West and Orman 2003; Wheeler 2013), entertainment forms once associated with genres such as stand-up comedy—including the exaggerated bodily characterizations of the sociopolitical world that Trump deploys to diminish his adversaries—now make good political sense. A second gestural enactment that caught the attention of the media is Trump''s depiction of Ohio governor John Kasich shoveling a pancake into his mouth (see Figures 8a–d), which was performed at a rally in Warwick, Rhode Island, in response to widely circulated images of Kasich eating at a New York restaurant. work_33ymykd6yvd7nczhiel6lamvre https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/lost-in-transition-emerging-forms-of-residential-architecture-in-kathmandu(f53ceb18-58b9-48cb-923e-ced7ca089305).html Kathmandu has been one of the last few cities in the world which retained its medieval urban culture up until Buddhist religious practices shaped the arrangement of houses, temples, stupas and urban spaces giving the settlements in Kathmandu with a living urban culture have become a pilgrimage sites for scholars in architecture, society) and housing (or builtform) in Kathmandu by engaging in a discussion that cuts across space, time and In a deeply traditional city such as Kathmandu, architecture as Mand (2013) contends, has forms in Kathmandu in order to establish its identity, place in history and embodied urban change (or lack international print and visual media influenced the development of so-called modern architecture in the city. Kathmandu is by far Robinson''s (2006) ''Ordinary city'' that is caught between modernity and development. combines tradition with modern within historic old core as the new generation of use of architecture in cultural The Traditional Architecture of the Kathmandu Valley. work_37536nfxy5bxrpztut6qgye5fa MORAN (ed.), Patronage and institutions: science, technology and medicine at the This collection of essays derives from the symposium on ''Science, technology, and medicine at the European court'' held as part of the Eighteenth International Congress for the History of scholars working in the field of Renaissance and early modern science and medicine, and the Not all the papers are directly relevant to the history of medicine, but because this is such an In addition there are three papers which are directly concerned with the history of medicine Historical studies of the role of patronage in the history of science and medicine are in vogue medicine is directly affected by the nature of the patronage it receives. The retirement of Mirko Grmek from his chair in the history of medicine at the Ecole committees (including five years on the Wellcome Trust''s History of Medicine Panel), by his of medicine and its history. work_3bqkrd7ikndhrl755rjtvovwua sexual acts in personal relationships and focus, instead, on morally and intellectually improving Greeks, many philosophers and theologians similarly embraced a view of human sexuality that that God wanted Adam and Eve to have sex and children in Eden (COG, bk. Augustine''s philosophy of sex is explained by his account of prelapsarian sexuality, Applying Aristotle''s virtue of temperance to sex, Aquinas insists that sexual pleasure natural inclination in humans for sexual intercourse, Aquinas agrees with Augustine on another In Schopenhauer''s vision, the beauty of the object of sexual desire is nature''s way of the contrary, sexual love benefits only the species, for the good of which nature makes use of us, consensual same-sex sexual activity, on the grounds that it produced pleasure and had no and other New Natural scholars, undertook to modernize Thomas''s sexual philosophy. Body, sex, and pleasure: Reconstructing Christian sexual ethics. 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Radoff, "Care of State Records," Baltimore Evening Sun, 19 September 1944. injunction, Radoff ordered the move continued pending service of the official documents on members of the Hall of Records Commission, who had conveniently the Hall of Records, and Radoff was able of Records, now fairly bulging with material, Radoff turned to a problem that had Radoff on how the Hall of Records might Radoff wondered if the responsibilities of the Hall of Records should be 67 Publication No. 2, Catalogue of Archival Material, Hall of Records, State of Maryland (Annapolis: work_3oxui22exzftbmtkxwsqdpljxy t i v e " meant a t the time when Cezanne worked, e s p e c i a l l y when Gauguin borrowed a l s o Cezanne''s method o f c o l o u r m o d u l a t i o n s , d e v e l o p e d i n the l a c o n t e m p l a t i o n des t o i l e s de Cezanne e t que de Gauguin Cezanne q u i f u t 1''une des p r e m i e r s Les i n t r a n s i g e a n t s p a r t i s a n s de Gauguin e t de Cezanne work_3p5zlee44fh2loil2art3hphoq Early Modern Digital Review materials are published under a CreativeCommons 4.0 Early Modern Digital Review is an online, open-access, and refereed journal publishing high-quality reviews of digital projects related to early modern society and culture. digital resources providing premodern scholars with this vital skill. this list is the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML), an institution users tools and resources for reading the digitized images of manuscripts repository of manuscript images with accompanying metadata (vHMML The scripts available for study reflect HMML''s collection strengths in words, vHMML School remains a tool most effectively used by scholars with many similar digital resources, vHMML School allows access to paleography open website, scholars can access the site anywhere and at any time, including and its fellow digital paleography resources will play a major role in providing of the digitized materials are held in the Newberry Library, but collections from work_44plwco6b5f2pjx4qt532tzwde collections with wisdom sayings concerning the pesado/thaqil would in-In eleventh century Córdoba, 11 Ibn Hazm tells the story of a courtier in ibn Nagrella?] of the rubric to the poem of Shemuel ha-Nagid links the Hebrew poetic theme of the kaved to the Arabic thaqil. tury text Mivhar Ha-Peninim [Choice of Pearls] as a link in the chain The pesado has a whole chapter to himself in the Hebrew version is within the tradition of presenting the Hebrew text as linked in some but this notion of Shem Tov''s pesado as an epoch making literary novelty Shem Tov includes the motif of the relatives-as-guests: Shem Tov includes mentions of a second guest: second guest in the Talmudic citation of the Hebrew Ben Sira in BB and tions for the Hebrew poetry of the eleventh-twelfth centuries, particularly case: That of the development of the theme of the pesado. work_45a6a5ihtbhj5dtwwhdai2kle4 A Prototype Editor for Encoding Mensural Music This poster presents an NEH-funded project to develop a prototype editor for encoding mensural notation (PI: website that presents digitisations of polyphonic motets copied in late medieval manuscripts in mensural notation. An online mensural music editor will allow a variety of modern readers (students and experts, musicologists, music theorists, those interested in the history of music notation, the history of counterpoint, medieval palaeography or manuscript studies in general) to both access and contribute transcriptions of polyphonic music directly music encoding to encode large amounts of music data in mensural notation directly linked to digital images of allows users to notate music in its mensural form. open-source web-based editor designed to capture the shapes and the meaning of the mensural notation, following the encoding standards developed by the Music Encoding Initiative. work_4ar4z3a37bdrdeb3wlfpzroxqa Tom Six''s 2009 film The Human Centipede (First Sequence). Rabelais and His World, Krystyna Pomorska writes: "Bakhtin claims that life Tom Six''s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009; see Figure 1 below) and the Human Centipede films, however, his use of the term "experimental" in subjects and the film''s audience a "100% medically accurate" bodily Figure 2: Dr. Heiter (Dieter Laser) and his thematically suggestive décor in The Human Centipede Linked to the concept of behavioural studies, Bakhtin uses Rabelais and his that the Human Centipede films'' audiences, (while most appear to be places the first film, THC (First Sequence), into the diegetic world of his sequel when he opens The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (2011) (THC II) with a Martin is situated within the grotesque image of the body, similar to the "Devil Martin is not a medical doctor like Dr. Heiter; therefore, his centipede is work_4dt36egr2nbhjipjd24mhrmla4 Arginine, scurvy and Cartier''s "tree of life" Arginine, scurvy and Cartier''s "tree of life" acid analyses of candidate "trees of life", high levels of arginine, proline, and guanidino compounds The semi-essential arginine, proline and all the essential amino acids, would have provided additional nutritional benefits for the rapid recovery from scurvy by vitamin C when food supply as a source of nitric oxide, and the arginine-derived guanidino compounds as controlling factors for Scurvy is an acute chronic illness caused by a dietary deficiency of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Arginine metabolism, the partial reactions of the urea cycle, the L-arginine-NO pathway, a citrulline-NO cycle, and a branch point leading to the formation of guanidino compounds with special reference to conifers in eastern CanadaFigure 1 During the onset of winter dormancy, arginine N, the guanidino compounds and proline N accumulate in the physiological fluids. vitamins, arginine, proline, other conditionally and essential amino acids, antioxidants, and other biofactors, work_4jb2ufenn5c47gpbrxo6fhm4ne Sednaoui El-Khazendar, Khedival Cairo, Historical Buildings, Street Vendors, Development. A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development A Study on the Surroundings of Sednaoui El-Khazendar Historical Building in Khedival Cairo and Proposals for Improvement and Development work_4jdcjrygnbh4rdhxbxalq6xa2i Charmion, Barbette, and Coleman are three examples of performers who took advantage Aerial performers like Charmion, Barbette, and Coleman created a spectrum of possible my analyses of the aerial performances of Barbette, Coleman, and Charmion. their own way, strove for women''s progress and emancipation, female performers like Charmion which performers like Charmion, Barbette, and Bessie Coleman talked about their experiences Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance (London and New York: Routledge, 2005), 75. Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance (London and New York: Routledge, 2005), 75. Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance (London and New York: Routledge, 2005), 75. Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance (London and New York: Routledge, 2005), 75. have then argued that aerial performers like Charmion, Barbette, and Bessie Coleman were performances by aerialists like Charmion, Coleman, and Barbette simultaneously reflected and See Peta Tait, Circus Bodies Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance (London and New York: Routledge, 2005); work_4phwimo3tfbc3lhfnmvsespr7a THE STUDY OF FRANKISH HISTORY IN FRANCE AND GERMANY IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES French historical writing of the sixteenth Century was directly related to the critical spirit of Early attempts in the sixteenth Century in France to write histories of the Franks and French succinct account of historical writing from the sixteenth Century onwards conceming mediacval history is to Inscriptions« in Paris, that the Franks were of Germanic origin.''1 Even in the sixteenth Century material in print concerning the Franks with their collections of sources, but the critical edition scholarship for the study of mediaeval and Frankish history, work in the form of editions of editing of mediaeval texts and the study of Frankish history, for the Franks were regarded as the Charlemagne.67 * 69 German and French scholars edited the texts they found in monastic libraries, Thus both printed books and manuscripts were added to the royal library, for work_4x6rk5t43jfytin6q7jpmqhsoy This article shows how François de Belleforest (1530–83) adapted a variety of historical and geographical sources to meet the demands of the histoire tragique genre in composing three narratives 1559 and 1582, Belleforest published five volumes of histoires tragiques, comprising ninety-eight stories of passion, murder, and revenge that were reissued several times by printers in Paris, Lyon, Rouen, and Torino. the tragic histories, partly invented by the French author, containing twenty-six stories, more diligently improved and embellished than the previous ones, by François de Belleforest), these novellas were not mere translations. cosmographer/histoires tragiques author envisions it based on his reading of accounts written by Spanish, Portuguese, and French travelers—provides the novelty that Belleforest has repeatedly promised his readers.56 captains whose story we can read in ancient and modern history."101 Like Montaigne''s essay, Belleforest''s histoire tragique is designed to bring readers to reconsider their prejudice against savages and to grasp the extent of the atrocities work_4zx2nvwbbbfs7byvoijjxel3am act of standing, then, could convey gendered meaning, and the upright posture of young pissing putti is all the more redolent because it represents boys couples include two infants pissing into a stream, the girl awkwardly placing one leg in the water while lifting the other knee in order to enable an bowl, suggesting that the boy is either pissing "wine" or "making water" pissing in the anonymous Florentine print, all point to the image having a sexual sense, in addition to any diurnal reportage of urine used in the process of Around the late 1450s, excess was very much the theme when Donatello depicted a pissing infant to one side of a wine press in a scene of grape Urinating water, wine, or semen from fountain spouts in pictorial and literary puns, the pissing putto is a figure of magic and masculine For early modern fountains of female figures emitting water like milk from their breasts, or pissing work_546mghzhirgwbbiajapcxvk6z4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 218088230 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:07:11 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_552um5cl5vh4jatyxt7zxmlgra In Yu Hua''s latest and longest novel, Brothers (兄 Brothers tells the story of step-brothers Baldy Li and Song Gang, inhabitants of a fictional Liu Yu, Hua. Brothers: A Novel. http://www.randomhouse.com/book/83703/brothers-by-yu-hua In Brothers, farce is primarily a mode of offence in the dual sense of seeking to offend the moral of the novel: its collective "voice." The third-person narrator who speaks of "our Liu Town" does Baldy Li is primarily to thank for Brothers being Yu Hua''s most epigrammatic work to date. Brothers is a symphony of many movements, and the novel shifts registers (to both comic and Baldy Li and Song Gang (echoed to a degree by the ascendant Writer Liu and abjected Poet setting, as when Song Gang acts as "military advisor" to Baldy Li and tells him to pursue Lin why farce has so appealed to Yu Hua''s generation of writers, as well as how they have brought it work_5d2tmvqpbjb4beupehts7zhflq O''Brien, John (2016) �Le Propre de l''homme'' : reading Montaigne''s ''Des cannibales'' in context.'', Forum for Reading Montaigne''s ''Des cannibales'' in Context Montaigne cannibals ''le propre de l''homme'' Wars of Religion Any modern reader of Montaigne''s ''Des cannibales'' must find it his contemporaries made about cannibals.2 By way of understanding Montaigne''s intellectual he helped his readers understand his use of the noun ''cannibale'' and the verb ''cannibalizer'' by Pippre, an early seventeenth century reader of Montaigne, encapsulates this point when he refers Montaigne''s immediate initial plunge into a defence of Brazilian cannibals at the start Montaigne''s indictment of French cannibal practices during the Wars of Religion. all words for which ''cannibale'', in the sense of Brazilian native, was, in Montaigne''s view, the Montaigne to pass comment on particular aspects of the wars of religion, and the Brazilians 4, ''Le Brésil de Montaigne: Le chapitre "Des cannibales" (1580)'', pp. Montaigne, "Des cannibales"'', Œuvres et critiques, 8, 1-2 (1983), pp. work_5ml7vqictrbvzblwhch76fnm6u Should Warn You...''Historic Preservation Press Cartoons," a n d t h e New Yorker M a g a z i n e , Movie Theatres a n d The Picture Palace b y D e n n i s S h a r p p r o v i d e a t h o r o u g h h i s t o r y o f t h e Marquee: The Journal of the Theatre Historical Handbook for the Preservation of Canada''s Architectural Heritage, w r i t t e n b y A n n F a u l k n e r . 2.6 THE RESTORATION AND REUSE OF HISTORIC MOVIE THEATRES Marquee: The Journal of the Theatre Historic Society, p u b l i s h e d a " T h e a t e r 3.3 CASE STUDY: THE ORPHEUM THEATRE, VANCOUVER, B.C. historic theatres restored for c u l t u r a l work_5nndc5rlw5esvnhbb2ytotmpku RENAISSANCE PRINTED TREATISE ON MATHEMATICAL OPTICS Only recently has Oronce Fine (1494-1555) received attention for his role in early French Renaissance mathematics. One of Fine''s works that has yet to be considered is De Speculo Ustorio Liber Unicus, first printed at Paris in Latin in 1551 Fine observes, the straight line perpendicular to the diameter of as Fine stated in the work''s preface, is Witelo''s Perspectiva, However, Fine''s familiarity with the work clearly predated its first printing, because he known to Fine in its first printing at Venice in 1537 in a Latin for students of the mathematical arts by the inclusion of quadrivial works (e.g., excerpts from Val la''s Libri VI de Geometria, work printed in France on instrumental music; De Speculo Dstorio 1. For a bibliography of works on Oronce Fine see Ross 1975, fn. 4. For a bibliography of works on French Renaissance mathematics work_6efcnzdc2zabtjhyszxngnai5y Together, these documents represent the rich array of practices and thinking embraced by the music encoding community, from ways of thinking about images, editions, and performance, to evaluation of digital tools, resources, and methods even such as music encoding require students first to High-quality images are necessary for processes like OMR, which rely on computers to create digital encodings, but are also necessary for human editors that cannot physically access the original source. One significant challenge in manuscript viewing and correction is the mapping of the MEI encoding the musical content of a page to the image source for that page. The diplomatic transcriptions of the poetic texts and the marked-up variants are encoded in TEI, using a schema developed specifically for the Tasso in Music Project by Raffaele Viglianti (Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland). 6 Verovio (https://www.verovio.org) is an open-source library for engraving MEI music scores into SVG. work_6t54xbqp4baf7ibkg27kqqg2sa paintings Van Gogh created in Paris convey a well-­‐formulated aesthetic, there are a Post-­‐Impressionism: From van Gogh to Gauguin, (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1978). Van Gogh at Work (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2013) 103. Thick paint strokes similar to those Van Gogh developed more distinctly in Paris by starting work in the painting class at the academy." Van Gogh began his studies on January 21st devices at work in Van Gogh''s two paintings not only indicate that he was studying Asnières.141 Bernard identified three paintings Van Gogh exhibited, Factories at The landscape scenes Van Gogh painted in Clichy and Asnières and exhibited de Clichy in Van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard (New York: Saint Louis Art Museum in Although Bernard, Signac, and Van Gogh painted in Clichy and Asnières, In Paris, Van Gogh developed a new approach to his landscape painting: he work_6tcgzb46wnhbrpnpxhbwr2oczq (The lights rise on ten year old Thomas, later known as the boy, and his father Sean, his mother Maura and (Thomas begins talking with Colleen) Thomas is at the home of his girlfriend Colleen. Come this way Thomas and let me show you the laugh.Thomas exits Zane is left school friend of Thomas and Zane. Told me I''m going to Queens, like Mom. I Now you''re talking like Thomas. (Thomas comes running after Zane.) (Colleen nods, and tries to kiss him but Thomas is Thomas you''re keeping your prayers going, like I father''s son Thomas. Yes lad, Father Theo gave the old boy a good Dad. Holy hell--Yeah Thomas I like to run. Here''s to our Dad. You''ll like this one Thomas. Here''s to our Dad. You''ll like this one Thomas. Well it was good talking with you Thomas. Telling me to be more like Thomas. (Thomas then turns to the boy and work_72uzdanhlfgujmv4jbjt7mzswi 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. work_73bmeugbyzf6zipuuldqeagpna Images of fruits of two Cucurbita species, drawn between 1515 and 1518, were recently � Findings An even earlier image of Cucurbita exists in the prayer book, Grandes Heures d''Anne de Bretagne, Farnesina a decade later, this image does not depict an esculent and does not constitute evidence of early European texana in the wild, the idea is considered that the image was based on an offspring of a plant found growing Key words: Cucurbita pepo, Lagenaria siceraria, Cucumis sativus, Bryonia dioica, Cucurbitaceae, crop dispersal, The book is catalogued as Ms. Latin 9474 at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Table 1) and can be browsed and French labels of the plants in the Grandes Heures next part, the plant images from the Grandes Heures. Therefore, the gourd plant illustrated in the Grandes Heures was recognized as new or Jussieu''s cataloguing of the plant as a colocynth or coloquinte having pyriform fruit and yellow flowers does work_775ebxatm5aidbdilc6dskaxpi John Glover, A View of the Artist''s House and Garden, Mills Plains, Van explores the subject of gardens as a genre in landscape painting and examines styles its cultural context; the Australian garden paintings explore the way that the English ideology of the Picturesque in relation to gardens, Australia landscape painting, my true form these early colonial gardens took, but paintings by Glover and artists such as Chapter Three: Stanley Spencer: Painting the English Landscape Garden Chapter Three: Stanley Spencer: Painting the English Landscape Garden distinct bodies of work: religious subject paintings, garden landscapes, and portraits. Although I am primarily concerned with Spencer''s English landscape garden paintings in Spencer''s most important garden landscape paintings. of plants, and subject''s significance to the artist—to Glover''s house and garden painting. My painting Study for View of the Artist''s Garden (2011) (fig. exhibition and my time painting and drawing the English garden landscape was work_7ialjddep5hfrbkvgztdrbqrxa The architectural history ofthe Louvre is one such case where built form is closely related to the political We argue here that this "xenomania" has been the common denominator not only of French cultural politics, but also of architectural images at the Louvre as diverse as the 16"''-century west wing and the 17''"—century Palazzo, Architecture or Portmit Exorism and the Royal Character ofthe Louvre The latter problem is particularly relevant to my point here, as it hints that the Louvre colonnade was considered, in the 19"'' century, something of a mist among French classical monuments. . r Palazzo, Architecture as Portrait: Exorism and rhe Royal Character ofthe Louvre Still, just as French architecture was not the same in the 1 7''" century as it had been in the 16" so the Italian *1 facade of the Louvre, even as the secondrhand knowledge of Italy characteristic of most French architects of the work_7q46cpci7vcifmfefofcsisnim and replicas interfaces elaborated in controlled conditions (firing time, cooling rate, addition Keywords: ceramics; Renaissance; Palissy; body-glaze interface; TEM; SAED; HRTEM Between the glaze and the paste, SEM-BSE imaging shows with a clear contrast that an interface (SEM-BSE images); legend: G = glaze; IC = interface crystals region; MP = modified paste region; (SEM-BSE images); legend: G = glaze; IC = interface crystals region; MP = modified paste region; Figure 4: Archaeological glaze-paste interface (EP2319) showing nano-heterogeneities (STEM-HAADF Figure 8: Typical replica glaze-paste interface (corresponding to the sample presented in Figure 7a) Typical replica glaze-paste interface (corresponding to the sample presented in Figure 7a) showing great micro-heterogeneities (SEM-BSE image); legend: G = glaze; IC = interface crystals region; showing great micro-heterogeneities (SEM-BSE image); legend: G = glaze; IC = interface crystals region; Replicas glaze-paste interfaces (SEM-BSE images): (a–c). Figure 9: Replicas glaze-paste interfaces (SEM-BSE images): a–c. Figure 9: Replicas glaze-paste interfaces (SEM-BSE images): a–c. work_a3xouq5nxre5nfuhnofiiyn22u Red Wine, Sex, and a Genius Regular, moderate consumption of red wine is Red wine polyphenols The effect of wine on sex life was recently the theme of a special 1-d congress in Leonardo''s home Urbino, focused his discussion on a stunning blackchalk drawing clearly inspired by an Angel of the Bacchus or Dionysus with an obtrusive erection Bacchus, the god of wine and fertility. bisexuality, also viewed with reference to Leonardo''s ideas about the effect of wine and drugs on the The Leonardo drawing, which was discovered in Fig. 1 – Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), The ''''Angel in the student drawing on a sheet of Leonardo''s studies On the back of the sheet Leonardo wrote three Leonardo''s bold idea of the Angel in the Flesh. Fig. 2 – Leonardo''s Bacchus in Cesariano''s edition of illustration should reproduce Leonardo''s Angel in Red wine procyanidins and vascular health. synthesis reduced by red wine. work_ah76r624brd3dnbptenhwhnikm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 218089724 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:07:13 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. 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Our findings suggest that the ways in which students connect their everyday world with science learning do not have to be explicitly related to the Connecting students'' familiar everyday cultures and experiences with science learning has been shown to be a difficult task. In this study, we investigate the ways through which students connect their everyday experiences with science learning processes. This study was designed to investigate how students connect their everyday forms of understanding the world with science learning in ways that expand beyond the conceptual thinking of both experiences and learning. In the following three subsections, we show how the students spontaneously connect the learning process with their everyday experiences in ways that draw on fundamental bodily and cultural forms of relating work_avergtn2kzg2hkqvfm6xfh5miy Carpe Diem: Love, Resistance to Authority, and the Necessity of Choice in Andrew Marvell and Elizabeth Cary Keywords: love; choice; carpe diem; resistance; authority; poetry poem, "To His Coy Mistress,"4 where the idea of death becomes life''s and love''s greatest ally in the carpe diem plays a central role in Elizabeth Cary''s 1613 drama, The Tragedy of Mariam, in the context read "To His Coy Mistress," and Marvell was likely not consulting the text of The Tragedy of Mariam most powerful of all the English carpe diem poems, reminds its readers that it is a kind of crime to be Mistress." The speaker of this poem, like Marvell''s Mower, "uses his considerable mental powers to choose life and love now in carpe diem poetry, Salome''s critique, embodied in her choice to love whom Carpe Diem as Will and Choice in Elizabeth Cary''s The Tragedy of Mariam Carpe Diem as Will and Choice in Elizabeth Cary''s The Tragedy of Mariam work_awvshevsanebdfk2lv4pgdjcbe sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Lee Cooper, "Right Place, Wrong Time: Discography of a Disaster," Popular Music and events, but there is more to music after disaster than the new or reworked songs that The Dux de Lux is a treasured Christchurch music venue and social space for by musical events in New Zealand for the people of Christchurch, as the charitable telethon or music concert, these charity media events use celebrity involvement to Christchurch earthquakes, to which most of the money raised through musical events Press, 19 Jun 2012, http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquakehttp://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-earthquake/5038282/Rise-Up-Christchurchtelethon-raises-more-than-2-5m; NZPA, "Foo Fighters guitar raises $15k for quake relief," http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquake-2011/5443146/End-comesfor-popular-ALs-Bar. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2011/03/first-new-zealand-now-japan-themelvins-experience-second-earthquake-in-as-many-months.html. http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/6302070/Occupy-Christchurch-marks-100-days. http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquake-2011/6002389/Crackedchildrens-home-set-to-fall. By far the biggest musical event organised for Christchurch earthquake relief impromptu musical events helped people connect, take notice, and be active at a time Both music and dance are helping people in this shattered city work_bhf3bet62navnof4byp2bgprua work_bkvb5di3bfeefocjrxoxnf5ftq A second remarkable feature of the Testament is the fact that De Dene''s representation of self is prominently linked to that of Bruges'' urban space. I believe, give us a better insight into both the ''urban poetics'' of De Dene''s Testament Rhetoricael and, on a more theoretical level, the literary exploration of of its comparable Villonesque mix-up of conventions and its obvious urban setting, in this case the city of London, the ''Wyll and Testament'' provides interesting points of comparison to situate the Bruges text within a broader European 17 Dirk Coigneau, ''Een Brugse Villon of Rabelais?: Eduard de Dene en zijn Testament Rhetoricael'', in Bart and monasteries in the Testament could be explained by De Dene''s acquaintance with Gerards'' map of Bruges, which not only shows these buildings in 65 Samuel Mareel, ''Inscription et Performance dans le Testament Rhetoricael d''Eduard de Dene (Bruges, work_bu2xxsntwrduxemtceqmz3vmsm https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-howards-and-the-tudors-studies-in-science-and-heritage-ed-by-phillip-lindley-donington-2015(fa322154-5ff4-46e6-96f5-ab9a2169af5f).html https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-howards-and-the-tudors-studies-in-science-and-heritage-ed-by-phillip-lindley-donington-2015(fa322154-5ff4-46e6-96f5-ab9a2169af5f).html https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/the-howards-and-the-tudors-studies-in-science-and-heritage-ed-by-phillip-lindley-donington-2015(fa322154-5ff4-46e6-96f5-ab9a2169af5f).html prominence of the Howards, dukes of Norfolk and their immediate family. gives an excellent historical overview of the Howard family''s relationship with the Tudor mainly focuses on the Howard family during the Tudor period; however, many of the essays The second essay in the volume ''Thetford Priory: Patronage, As Gunn and Claiden-Yardley''s article helps the reader situate the Howard family in the wider historical context so too does Hall''s article for Thetford Priory. Howard monuments, for the reviewer, the most interesting is Kirsten Claiden-Yardley''s third contribution to the volume: ''The 1546 Declaration Regarding the Arms at Thetford Priory'' giving the reader a view of the Howard family from a variety of angles. women of the Howard family, the volume falls short on discussing the importance on the of the minor flaws within the volume, it offers a new insight in the Howard family during the work_c7wlyvoei5apzouddn5gvorqy4 the arse; and that I hope I shall soon be working with Stockhausen at the electronic music studio of Radio-Cologne" (Nattiez 1993, 145). Even though Oliveros is much better known than many other women composers, it is still a problem that her work is isolated in many music books. Westerkamp''s most interesting work involves the recording, processing, mixing, and structuring of environmental sounds into a "composition''fexploring based music creation," focusing primarily on soundscape composition and textbased theatre work, which he believes allow context to surface most compellingly through the specificities of environmental sounds and human voices (Truax with several people working on the soundtrack including sound recordist, editor, music composer, and mixer. recordings on site; the various editors who work on dialogue, music, or sound of electroacoustic music, sound art and sound production courses, through listening to and discussing the work of composers, artists, producers, designers composers, make creative work with sound. work_choof2ky7zhefcpyzluwqnclxi Key Words: Schemas Theory, Systems Theory, Form, Pattern, Meta-system, Essence of a Form, Nucleus of a System, Locus of a Meta-system, Systems Systems and they have very different organizations from the System Schema. schemas into a single approach to understanding Systems which is Structural and explains highly integrated fashion all three schemas: Pattern giving Structure to Systems that hierarchy of scopes in a specific order which are: facet, monad, pattern, form, system, metasystem, domain, world, kosmos and pluriverse. a form but schemas themselves operating together at different dimensions as descriptions To study Schemas Theory we need phenomenology because it is a way that we form like the difference between Essence and Emergent Meta-systems that relate to different kinds of forms becomes the internal relations as captured by the nucleus of at the schematic organization of experience and attempt to see the schemas in action work_cypgf4wbobcbbkbjztmou4xkea iterary references to gout are a gout was regarded as a badge of nobility, a talisman against other afflictions Gout as a disease of the nobility was fable involving Mr. Gout and the spider. Gout was referred to as Mr. Gout lodged with a poor man, and "''Mine,'' said the Gout, ''was the family or friends, before we appreciate Another popular idea of 16thto 18thcentury Europe was that gout was a The gout that will prolong his days: to gout as an aphrodisiac is the Podagra Encomium of 1562 by Hieronymus Gout and the spider. Popular literature on gout in the 16th Gout: framing and fantasizing disease. that the sexual prowess of a person suffering with gout was due to the incubating effect of bed rest on the reproductive organs: "For when a patient who is suffering from gout is forced to lie on Historical conceptions of gout may work_d5iz4i6qavgfhnz66vbh2jjdlu integral component of a broader cultural history, as it is in work by Roger Chartier, homas micro histories of libraries and book collections express the fear that queer studies is dead, perhaps they mean that it is locked in disciplinary "Queering History" (PMLA 120.5 [2005]: 1608– What is new in the queerhistoricism debate is the assertion that, in an oftcited passage, Foucault posits a inal diference between the sodomite and the modern homosexual: Ferguson, Queer (Re) Readings in the French Renaissance: Homosexuality, Gender, Culture same passage, placed a comma rather than a colon ater personage (History of Sexuality: An Introduction [Vintage, 1990; print] 43). for the new kind of subject Foucault is struggling to deine. One of the basic tenets of structural linguistics is that language is a system of diferences with no positive terms. homosexual as a discursive category. suggests queer studies'' investment, for all its work_dmni7v72drbt5dhuksvsny7wpu Charles Tilly''s account of European state formation belongs in 3 Stein Rokkan, "Dimensions of State Formation and Nation-Building: A Possible Paradigm for Research on Variations Within Europe", in Charles Tilly (ed.), The Formation 6 See Charles Tilly, "Cities and States in Europe, 1000-1800", Theory and Society, 18 the elitist perspective is more dominant in Coercion, Capital and European States than in Tilly''s own earlier work. Tilly''s war model does not explain the historical origins of the representative system in Europe. power was a direct consequence of this type of state formation.20 Furthermore, sovereigns ruling larger regions encountered a variety of legal Paradoxically, the discussion of the nineteenth century state in Tilly''s More than elsewhere in Europe, nineteenth-century state formation in Prussia was ruled analysis of state formation in Europe after the French Revolution. Tilly''s comparative analysis of state formation effectively ends at the Labour and State-Formation in Nineteenth-Century Europe," International Review of work_dp2m4gdo7vgnfmtjr62p2niedm march passed through the streets of Sydney on its way out to Centennial Park, where the Federal Parliament commenced with a similar parade through the streets of Melbourne. proposal to replace the temporary Commonwealth Arch in Park Street Sydney with a current day street directories for Sydney and Melbourne, NSW State Government: Sydney Streets online database. remained strong at the time of the Federation parade, then George Street at this point City of Sydney Council: The streets of your town online database. From Martin Place, the Federation Parade turned into George Street, Sydney''s principal It was thus notable that the Sydney Federation parade (and the later Melbourne march) image of the Melbourne Arch, you will note that Park Street appears narrower than in John Archer: Building a Nation – a History of the Australian House, 1987, William Collins, Sydney, John Archer: Building a Nation – a History of the Australian House, 1987, William Collins, Sydney, work_drbrutqilzh2peb37hn7ruwtwm Reading Philippe Desportes in Le Rencontre des poet was still alive when, in 1604, an anonymous editor published the pamphlet, Le Rencontre des Muses de France et d''Italie. Philippe Desportes was an avid reader of the Italian anthologies of the deviations from his Italian models enabled him to produce work that embodies a poetic, linguistic, and cultural repository in which the writings of past, See also Robert Burgess, who notes that: ''Culturally, Philippe Desportes was the most celebrated French poet Œuvres and Sonnets Spirituels, whereas the Italian authors'' poems are representative of the many sixteenth-century Italian anthologies that were circulating in France at the time, thereby promoting the fame and fortune of the 13 For an extensive study of the fortune of the Italian anthologies in France, see Balsamo, ''Les Poètes français perfection achieved by both Desportes and the Italian poets. seventeenth-century French, Les Rencontres des Muses, 45. work_dz3c3zrbkbdedf5h6fhdu2hg7a Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. Que L '' U N nous g u i d e t o u s , comme L '' U N GUIDE ORFEE. work_e5b7czkqx5f3jo7iosf55vrj2m houses identified by the delegates to the Australian Federal Conventions, to ''it is assumed'' would follow closely upon Canada''s example with a GovernorGeneral and a ''Parliament consisting of a Senate and a House of Commons''. Senate or second house in the Australian Parliament as a given. difference between European upper houses and the United States Senate. their future dominance over both houses of parliament even the Senate, the States'' 7 Gareth Griffith and Sharath Srinivasan, ''State Upper Houses in Australia'', (Sydney: New South Senate and the British House of Lords; others suggest that the Australian colonial the colonies in the upper house was derived from the United States Constitution as senators elected by the State parliaments which brings Federal politics into the 41 New South Wales Parliamentary Library, ''Proposals to Build a New State Parliament House in 41 New South Wales Parliamentary Library, ''Proposals to Build a New State Parliament House in work_en6fn2m2t5hk3i4zhcxizd3cbu The relation between need for structure and preferences for garden styles the beauty of 30 photos of manicured, romantic, and wild allotment gardens. compared to gardeners with a low PNS, more often owned a manicured or romantic Key words: Allotment gardens; Landscape preference; Nature experience; Personality; gardens would be positively related to need for structure, whereas preferences for wild ranging from formal to informal garden styles: manicured, romantic, and wild (see also Brackets) of Manicured, Romantic, and Wild Allotment Gardens in Study 1. Manicured, Romantic, and Wild Allotment Gardens as a Function of Personal Need for As predicted, individuals with a high need for structure rated manicured gardens as more In Study 1 we found a relationship between PNS and visual preferences for gardens. respondents with a low PNS to have a manicured as compared to a wild garden, and 6.11 preferences for manicured, romantic, and wild allotment gardens. work_er3qvs4h6ndrzdtv7g35v7qqzq relationship between the English common law, the ancient constitution apparently derived from it, and political discourse elsewhere in Europe.2 This article offered his Roman patrons an ancient constitution for Ireland which incorporated a contract between the English kings and the pope. S. Campbell, ''Alithinologia: John Lynch and seventeenth-century Irish political thought'' common law was concerned, Ireland had been a kingdom since the Irish parliament passed the Kingship Act in June 1541.12 Before that the English kings had body of politically charged Irish history writing, composed by both Old English Pocock, The ancient constitution and the feudal law: a study of English historical thought in the O''Ferrall lay not in a piecemeal refutation of the Capuchin''s ancient Irish constitution, but in a theory of sovereignty devised by Jean Bodin and applied to the Old English parliamentary ancient constitution, and Lynch used Davies and Bodin against O''Ferrall''s radical Catholic ancient constitution. work_ewkbhxyazvfyzpg72adrgi4mce No intuito de contribuir para as reflexões acerca da biografia, interessa-nos inventariar um pouco da sua história, no diálogo com aqueles Costuma-se afirmar que uma das marcas da biografia quanto à metodologia de produção e à forma final da narrativa aponta para o hibridismo, Biografia existe para satisfazer um instinto natural do homem – o instinto comemorativo – o desejo universal de manter vivas as memórias daqueles que pelo caráter, Entre outros aspectos do método biográfico, Lee destacava a importância da concisão e da brevidade como a síntese onde o biógrafo explicitaria sua marca autoral. e entendia os cuidados com a forma literária como condição para sensibilizar leitores ávidos por conhecimentos que não excluiriam erros e vícios Maurois destacava, como contemporâneo, uma das marcas que mais Ainda na caracterização das biografias produzidas por Lytton Strachey, Maurois argumentou que os tradicionais panegíricos não teriam de work_f3k6b5wp3fbwvimg3m56ncxxzq The Fountain of the Innocents and its place in the Paris cityscape, 1549–1788'', The Fountain of the Innocents was one of the most iconic features in the Paris Silvestre went further in critically exploring the Fountain''s place in Paris.19 His first the quarter''.23 Just as artists and writers admired the Fountain, then, the Paris Among inhabitants of Paris, the Fountain now functioned, to a greater extent seventeenth-century fountains in Rome and Versailles and new examples in Paris by central focus for the traditional Paris place, the new Fountain provided a comparable bas-reliefs and decorative features, but much about the new Fountain''s form was new Fountain itself was much more conspicuous than the original, the bas-reliefs means to preserve the Fountain as a public monument was to remake it while its new for the new Fountain and Goujon''s sculptures over the next decades was therefore imagined the Fountain''s place in the Paris cityscape. work_fdviy55ao5favbz54qgnw2zavy An analysis of a country house such as Bear Wood, designed by a middle class nineteenth century Bear Wood did not reflect the architectural design used for the house. entrance facade of the house suggests the diversity of nineteenth century middle class tenets Like many country houses built by the nineteenth century middle class, the of the values to which a nineteenth century middle class country house owner subscribed century middle class country house owners adopted styles of domestic architecture and space at Bear Wood allow the Walters to reflect nineteenth century middle class ideals of space of the public rooms in a nineteenth century country house like Bear Wood In country houses built for middle class owners throughout the nineteenth century, However, as the country houses belonging to nineteenth century middle class owners were century middle class owner of a country house, the matrix of domestic space afforded an work_foiebc6zwvcvvht5lz322csdva counter intention: to provide architecture with a distinctive character as an expression of Hungarian nationality in a modern sense. Budapest, followed by presentation of the concepts of the national style with reference to the example of buildings erected in the capital city and a brief discussion of Keywords: Budapest, architecture, national style, Imre Henszlmann, Frigyes Feszl, The age of Romanticism made possible the birth of an architectural work deliberately national in style. While Feszl''s attempt remained unique in his time, the 1890s saw the renaissance of national style in architecture. Lechner''s program to establish an architecture that is modern and has a national character was acceptable for the next generation of architects, as well. stated in 1919 that by the eve of World War I the program of national style in architecture had lost its validity (Ligeti, 1919, 27). Changes in the concept of ''national'' in the Hungarian architecture of the inter-war period). work_g63tefd7ibgvflhishzolnsr6e Banks, Kathryn (2012) ''''I speak like John about the Apocalypse'' : Rabelais, prophecy, and �ction.'', Literature the Apocalypse'': Rabelais, Prophecy, and Fiction, Literature and Theology, 26 (4): 417-438 is available online at: ''I speak like John about the Apocalypse'': Rabelais, Prophecy, and Fiction plays with apocalyptic time;xiv towards the end of the text, Rabelais draws on biblical apocalyptic prophecy as a reflection on the difficulties of reading Rabelaisian fiction.xix implications of apocalypse and the Book of Revelation for writing and reading fiction. prologue to Gargantua suggests that Rabelais''s fictions contain a ''higher'' meaning of Fiction and Prophecy: the prologue (and conclusion) to Pantagruel the same might be said about the Book of Revelation, the text to which Rabelais directly Book of Revelation was itself considered as prophecy.lxvi Similarly, Rabelais suggests that the literal does have a role to play: ''speaking like John'' points to a revelation dependent Rabelais''s readers the Book of Revelation. work_g6dfophsb5divdrzgi4w2osloi Bilateral symmetry of motifs (Fig. 3) (point group m or Cs) and rotations with mirror planes A playful collection o f symmetries appears on a roll (Fig. 6), including point group C3 with Hatched motifs (Fig. 7) can be considered to possess colour symmetry, which means a combination o f a geometrical synunetry operation (reflection, rotation, translation etc.) with a simultaneous Renaissance bindings in the early sixteenth century, and they appeared as ogee branches (Fig. 10). German Gothic binding with leaf relief obtained by the headed outline tools in Fig. 8(h-j). Similarly, border patterns from bookbindings are shown in Fig. 18, and classified according to symmetry groups. Fig. 25.(a) Rolls of palmettos and acanthus leaves from Hungarian Renaissance bindings. Fig, 26.(a) Knotwork border design composed of single stamps from the Hungarian Renaissance binding: represented in every field of Renaissance art, hence also in book illustrations (Fig. 42) and on work_glrpzdim5zf7jdkbzqvtur3m5e This chapter is designed to address a number of interrelated issues relating to the structure, function and perception of port-city architecture. The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture The Social Life of Port Architecture: History, Politics, Commerce and Culture work_grbdr4sg25b7xl6er63nicrivu I propose the term "unbelief" particularly in opposition to how the Oxford Handbook of Atheism (2013) and The rupture with traditional religion and the loss of belief in God as a widespread religious position be restated: unbelief is the position of not holding orthodox beliefs or traditional opinions—on religious matters—and the rejection of authority and norms concerning Following this logic, "unbelief" is a referent that is moving away from a practice or a belief in a culture that can Substantively, unbelief points to important historical practices/beliefs that are being modified, rejected, or denigrated. "Unbelief" uses a substantive definition of religion to distinguish "religion" as a social and cultural phenomenon from the secular and irreligious that exists on a The problems of "religion" aside, the term "unbelief" is not without critics. Figure 1: Venn Diagram of Unbelief: Religious belief and atheism should be seen as existing on a spectrum that includes work_grrln3bepza2pos3egh5wpz3ru things as present themselves with the same unity or presence as the universal subject in the text, and reading, like observation, only a matter so to speak of receiving it (philosophy, history, the social sciences), Jonathan C u l l e r (1982, which remains question (or the way that the second story treats the first), namely, as presenting, such documentation, thus read as being as dependent on figural uses of history for its itself, in such a way that the means of presentation — writing, the report itself — is a i f , in accordance with the requirements of a documentary reading, one treats selfdescription as f a c t (as the presence with reference to which a difference may be presence of these (or Kuhn''s text generally) as objects for documentation. 1984 How Things A r e : Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy work_gsgkk6yknrceph4ts3cc2ld7uq though Greek and Roman, e a r l y C h r i s t i a n and Byzantine art-forms as l a t e r , i n an e q u i v a l e n t p e r i o d of development England produced "Beowulf", Prance the "Chanson de Roland", and Germany new,anti-Sensate forms of music. new form w i t h h i s w o n d e r f u l l y s u b t l e f l o w i n g c o l o u r shown i n f l o u r i s h i n g t e c h n i c a l a b i l i t y producing even the new art-forms machine design, and i n the new art-forms of r a d i o and f i l m . work_gsietnceebeqndzl7vdecosm3m 22 black and white plates, maps, essay on sources, and index. All Rights Reserved © Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 1993 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. To Everything A Season: Shibe Park and Urban Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909-1976. Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909-1976. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire more about how urban agriculture is related to the rural agrarian economy, residence in the city a reaction to intolerable conditions in the rural areas, agriculture from rural areas to cities. Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, and New York''s Yankee Stadium—Comiskey Park in Chicago closed last year. Shibe Park''s season Shibe Park had its few seasons of triumph with the A''s and their $100,000 Kuklick''s failures may be the result of pressing too hard to knock one out of the park. work_hkdcdmm5zncn7fs7lzrnuxsekm The historical underpinnings of connectivity in geomorphology involve management of geomorphic systems and observations linking surface processes to landform dynamics. 2003); (iii) the specific features of geomorphic systems that govern connectivity, such as the landforms that limit sediment fluxes River hydrologic connectivity refers to the water-mediated fluxes of material, energy, and organisms and material inputs can alter structural configuration and connectivity by quantifying changes in morphodynamics and sediment transport on hillslopes following wildfire and rainstorms. functional connectivity may change depending on the magnitude of the disturbances that drive fluxes of water and sediment Variations in connectivity of example geomorphic processes as a function of the time scale under consideration. Bracken and Croke, 2007; Poeppl et al., 2017), seeking to better describe water and sediment dynamics in catchment systems (Croke et al., 2005; Brierley et al., 2006; Fryirs quantify erosion and deposition of sediments and to derive structural and functional connectivity of geomorphic systems (D''Haen work_hwwjnezf7verneghmvtcgxutwm The Voyage to Rome in French Renaissance Literature (Review) Rev. of The Voyage to Rome in French Renaissance Literature, by Eric This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Romance This article is a review of the book The Voyage to Rome in French Renaissance Literature by Book Review | Sixteenth century French literature | Rome | French Humanists Keywords: The Voyage to Rome in French Renaissance Literature Eric Macphail. meanings of Rome for French Renaissance literature" (3). turning-points: the 1527 sack of Rome and the 1559 treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis. Chapters 1.3-3.3 investigate the literature of the second stage: the new, more virulent (if at times The last two chapters (4-5) consider examples of the third stage: the literature of Roman relation to Muret''s writings, hence apart from the anti-Roman literature of the second stage? scholarly criticism on the theme of Rome in French Renaissance literature. work_hzkx4ztyc5dvnolldss7xitre4 Nobuo Murakami, executive chef of the Imperial Hotel and Ambroise ParE, surgeon in ordinary to the kings of France Nobuo Murakami, executive chef of the Imperial Hotel and Ambroise Par�e, surgeon in ordinary to the kings of France France, and became the executive chef at the age of 48 after overcoming many difficulties; Ambroise Par�e, who started as a barber Tokyo, and the Imperial Hotel was taken over by the General Headquarters (GHQ) as a boarding house for its executives and officers When, in the summer of 1954, Murakami was asked by the president if he would undergo training in France, he immediately serving as the executive chef of the Imperial Hotel, he appeared 1532, and served as a surgeon in ordinary to four kings of France, year''s Musculoskeletal Tumor Meeting of the Japanese Orthopaedic Nobuo Murakami, executive chef of the Imperial Hotel and Ambroise Paré, surgeon in ordinary to the kings of France work_i6jucietffgqxaf43522356xym sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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These were the i n i t i a l years of Vancouver''s park development, and the ideas and preferences expressed during t h i s time, probably formed E n g l i s h flower garden designated the park''s only formal area which i n years The b a s i c design features of Stanley Park were developed i n the The b a s i c design features of Stanley Park were developed i n the The b a s i c design features of Stanley Park were developed i n the work_iqzuoh7f4naqvnr5vxkcvhdqx4 an almost exclusive preserve of the old nobility: nobles were relatively undertaxed throughout the early modern period, but their privileged tax status was gradually eroding by the seventeenth century.3 Only if a noble''s revenue was primarily based on landed property legally First, being a potent status symbol, a noble title enabled commoners to demonstrate a high level of worldly success, which was particularly valuable to their lack of noble status with better professional skills.19 In fact, the service nobility benefited more from this significant aspect of noble status than the landed nobility, who had other ways Prominent specialists in the field have claimed absolutism had its own social agenda concerning the role of the nobility in the new, centralized state: the imperial privilege to grant as evidence for ennoblement generally conferring noble status to all present and future members of the belong to the aristocracy, it was not only the symbols of nobility, but noble status as such work_iz2p7z2tazfppfz677r2qrqhki Relations between major powers can be described as shifting between universalism and particularism. of universalism, major powers try to work out acceptable rules of behavior among one another, whereas in periods of particularism, they emphasize special interests of special powers. periods, the limits of major power universalism can be evaluated. in the policies pursued by the major powers and particularist policies among major powers Note: Major Power definitions follows the usual (''orrelates of War practice. Wars and Military Confrontations Involving Major Powers, in Universalist and Particularist Periods, i816-t9''16. pattern in periods without major power wars, With respect to major-minor confrontations, fewer escalated into war in periods periods of major power relations differ from Table Ill. Typical Policies in Periods of Universalism and Particularism, 1816-1976. periods with major power wars and military are the internal changes within major powers. universalist periods following a major war the major power relations during these periods. work_iz34pqgtkbcxng7fb3rzqhk5fy Materialist approaches to affect studies are evident, as well, in contributions by Affect Theory and Early Modern Texts successfully "use[s] affect as a prism through Schriftsinn und Epochalität is a volume consisting of fourteen essays that are the results Arguably the most profound hermeneutical problem among those elaborated by medieval thought, this question is crucial for the concepts of allegory and symbol, which in their turn have always proven to be extremely difficult to define. Hempfer''s contribution on allegorical readings of the epic in sixteenth-century Italy. to establish a dialogue between the historical research on the specific problem of allegory/allegoresis and the theoretical reflection upon the transhistorical categories that the one that makes it possible to read it as a collection of separate essays each dedicated to an independent topic not even limited to the Renaissance (the last study, for example, That lacuna notwithstanding, this is a valuable book whose essays both work_jivlrgvrb5emdn3hsp7b7kmbw4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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The universal value of French language and culture corresponds to the flattening Senghor appeals to such Enlightenment concepts as rayonnement when he states that French is the ''Soleil qui brille in Senghor''s writings: French equals reason; African languages equal emotion (Adotevi, Jacques Chevrier groups Senghor among ''les inconditionnels'', or those who are unqualified in their belief in the French language, while others This distinction is helpful in approaching Senghor''s translated texts. Translation for Senghor involves presenting a unified culture (the literature of For Senghor to translate into French, and then to champion that language while Translation and Postcolonial Identity: African Writing and European Languages. work_jzb6bfs7jze3nivbdruimip4iu Barbeau designed the Quebec City festivals to encourage a Canadian national school of Canada; examples of such works include Elaine Keillor''s 2006 survey of Canadian music CPR Quebec City festivals were not just concerts of French-Canadian music, or musical festivals, and selected her own repertoire from Twelve French Canadian Folk Songs, 13 John Haines, "Marius Barbeau and Jean Beck on Transcribing French-Canadian Songs," in ARSC The "authentic" model of French-Canadian culture presented at the CPR festivals Her program, called "Classical Music and Canadian Folk Songs," English and Indigenous music collected in Canada, and arranged by Canadian "Marius Barbeau and Musical Performers." Canadian Journal for "Folk Songs of French Louisiana," The Canadian Music Journal, Vol. 1, National Museum of Canada, Canadian Folk Song and Handicraft Festival, ⋅ Canadian Folk Song and Handicraft Festival, Quebec City (May 24-28, 1928) ⋅ Canadian Folk Song and Handicraft Festival, Quebec City (May 24-28, 1928) work_k63ggl5dvbbqfgg54bdypxhcpq a close analysis of the building''s architectural features; this ninety-page chapter, Colonialism and Modern Architecture For a work of historical scholarship, Itohan Osayimwese''s Colonialism and Modern study of colonial architecture well beyond modern architecture, and chapter 5, which Osayimwese calls "architectural ethnography." Illustrating how German architects that new genealogies of modern architecture need to include more in-depth discussions of how "architects'' travel experiences on colonial architecture in France and the language used to discuss German colonial architecture was quite specific, as the around German colonial architecture at the around German colonial architecture at the around German colonial architecture at the contradictions reflected the debate in Germany, for "in the colonial context, the problems with German architecture became project to reform architecture in the colonies" (123). Osayimwese notes, the colonial archive is discussions of architecture in/on the German colonies prefigured and influenced modern architecture in Germany, to have work_kataom5thfha7fdsfu4a4jsznu cranny of the early modern cultural landscape, the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus century, the work was translated into Latin; and although its authenticity was the editing and translating of Josephus''s works in the context of Christian humanism in Basel and the something about early modern perceptions of Josephus''s role as writer of sacred Christians Jerome and Eusebius to that of the Jew Josephus regarding the celestial Iosephum, qui vernaculus est scriptor Iudaeorum, asserere: illo tempore, quo crucifixus est Dominus, ex [Jerome Ep. 46.4: Denique etiam Iosephum, qui vernaculus scriptor est Iudaeorum, asserere, illo tempore ways in which Josephus''s writings attracted readers, editors and translators in the The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period work_kd7ohyl5nje4tj3qyruszf3qwu Page not found (404) | University of Helsinki Skip to main content Main navigation Page not found (404) Sorry, but the page cannot be found. 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Rev. of Le Bel objet: les paradis artificiels de la Pléiade, by Françoise This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Romance This version of the document is not the This article is a book review of Le Bel objet: les paradis artificiels de la Pléiade by Françoise Book Review | French Literature | Visual Arts | French Renaissance Poetry | Pléiade Keywords: Le Bel objet: les paradis artificiels de la Pléiade. Le Bel objet: les paradis artificiels de la Pléiade. the pure colors that vitalize Pierre de Ronsard''s poetic description of natural spectacles and those and sculpture contain "une ébauche de critique d''art" (99), Joukovsky fails to identify the objects oeuvre d''art réelle ou imaginaire" (129) and any "description d''un objet nature!" (130). Joukovsky''s thoughtful comments on the aesthetics of laughter in Pléiade poetry promise to work_krxaoq623ffq5fsuizvruyopza Maurice Sc�eve''s ''D�elie'' and Charles de Bovelles''s ''Ars Oppositorum''.'', French studies., 64(2): 139-149 is available online Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Scève''s Délie Both Maurice Scève''s Délie (1544) and Charles de Bovelles''s Ars See my article ''Opposites and Identities: Maurice Scève''s Délie and Charles de Bovelles''s Ars i) Cognition and Causality: The Intellectus And Nature In The Ars typical of Bovelles''s writing) that ''we call opposites things placed facing process of human reasoning embedded in Bovelles''s square of opposites Ŕ Bovelles presents human understanding or perception (the intellectus) as a However, whereas Bovelles refers to the human intellectus, in the iii) Difference And The Human Subject In The Délie This recalls some of the terms used to describe the effects of the intellectussun upon nature in Bovelles''s Ars. Opposition brings about a divisio in Thus in both the Délie and the Ars, a human light therefore supports Bovelles''s suggestion that difference within the human work_l5m4zqbegzaw5i6tlyu6xmhu2i The opening poem of Philip Sidney''s sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella Renaissance Figures of Speech.6 My aim is to discuss Sidney''s uses of gradatio, The second and third lines of Astrophil and Stella 1 present a characteristically Sidnean combination of two rhetorical figures: anadiplosis on the Sidney''s use of the figure of gradatio has previously been discussed by B. can simply observe that gradatio was one of Sidney''s favorite and most characteristic rhetorical figures.11 Sidney''s use of these figures delineates a sequence of cause and effect: knowledge leads to pity leads to grace; that a humanistically trained sixteenth-century writer like Sidney would certainly have been familiar with, from the ninth book of the Roman rhetorician Quintilian''s Institutio oratoria (ca. Fraunce therefore locates Sidney—three of whose uses of gradatio follow, beginning with Astrophil and Stella 1—as the significant heir of the Rather, Astrophil''s gradatio —understood within the history of its use, located in a poem work_l7po3cmgjrdnbgqgas65xaq7du deaf persons which was brought by the historic Renaissance period, Key words: society, renaissance, education, deaf pupil, positive influence on the education of the deaf children (Van Cleve, Mediaeval philosophers and teachers considered the deaf people begun systematic work of teachers and physicians with the deaf. deaf children should be educated in the best possible way. possibility of intellectual development and education of the deaf found deaf that he has successfully educated, Carrion is considered to be the deaf Italian Renaissance painter, known as an extraordinary master Renaissance painter, who was deaf from birth. i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: i dr.: The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: work_ljd3ap6h55bnzna2drvcx4ydyu Abstract: Studies by the author of the history of the architecture and architects of Canadian post offices and of the Lincoln Memorial demonstrate the usefulness of architectural records. Architecture of the West Building, National Gallery of Art, and a forthcoming study of the Lincoln and the Stratford Post Office," Journal of Canadian Art History 3 (Fall 1976): 83-94. Design: The Chief Architect''s Branch of the Department of Public Works, 1881-1914 (Ottawa: Ministry of Supply ''Christopher Thomas, "The Lincoln Memorial and Its Architect, Henry Bacon (1866-1924)," Ph.D. dissertation, Department of History of Art, Yale University, 1990. drawings for the Lincoln Memorial (figure 4), but jettisoning what may have been hundreds, even thousands, of more prosaic sheets, and most records of his other projects. the eastern United States around 1900, are divided between the New-York Historical Society and the drawings collection of the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at work_ljeijh6yujh2jdwu72pzus2gpi Figure 1 Augustus Wollaston Franks, c.1870, British Museum BEP Archive. Wollaston Franks wrote to the trustees of the British Museum requesting permission At the time of Franks''s letter to the trustees in 1847, however, the collections 3 For Franks''s biography and contribution to the British Museum collections, see Marjorie L Caygill and John Cherry, eds, A.W. Franks : nineteenth-century collecting and the British Museum, London, Franks: Nineteenth-Century Collecting and the British Museum, Appendix 1, 318. objects amongst the trustees.19 Shortly before Franks''s arrival at the Museum in Thornton, Italian Renaissance ceramics: a catalogue of the British Museum collection, London, collection of 1554 objects were presented to the British Museum by Augustus appointment as director of the Art Museum, Franks informed Fortnum that ''Skinner have played a similar role in Franks''s work on the British Museum''s collections of the Frank McClean collection of medieval and Renaissance objects for the work_lmtu7ehrifghnfk3za7uabkzaa macabre art reference the printed books – especially Marchant''s first edition that Vérard and hand painted many of his printed editions, including a copy of the Danse Death in Print: The Danse macabre and the Medium of Illustrated Books an important edition of the Danse macabre (Dance of Death) book in Lyons. printed the first edition of the Danse macabre des femmes, the dead are changed Marchant''s multiple editions of the Danse macabre and on another illustrated book Vérard, printing illustrated books (including an edition of the Danse) in 1485/6 (?), The Three Living, La danse macabre nouvelle, illustrated book, printed by The Three Dead, La danse macabre nouvelle, illustrated book, printed by The Three Dead, La danse macabre nouvelle, illustrated book, printed by the Soul, La danse macabre des femmes, illustrated book, printed by Guy Marchant, the Soul, La danse macabre des femmes, illustrated book, printed by Guy Marchant, work_lpcgo4mfujdgljpngpmvgyp3qe Companion to Ezra Pound (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), Terrell, A Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound (Berkeley, Los in "Late Pound: The Case of Canto CVII," Journal of Philosophy: A CrossDisciplinary Inquiry, 8. Eloquio: Speech and Ideogrammatic Writing in Ezra Pound''s Canto that brings its own difficulties: as Pound notes in Canto XCVIII/691, Avicenna, and the ''Form'' of Ezra Pound''s Pisan Cantos," Textual Practice, 24. the word''s range of meanings Pound bore Dante''s example in mind, hilaritas in Cantos XCVIII notes erroneously that it is "A neologism Pound the Catholic University, "to make new trans" (Ezra Pound''s Letters to William ''Form'' of Ezra Pound''s Pisan Cantos," Textual Practice, 24. Byron, Mark, Ezra Pound''s Eriugena (London and New York: Byron, Mark, Ezra Pound''s Eriugena (London and New York: Pound, Ezra, The Cantos (New York: New Directions, 1996). Pound, Ezra, The Cantos (New York: New Directions, 1996). work_lpyeymq45zavljkk6t5lupvide The Material Turn, Praxiography, and Body History This article critically analyzes new approaches in the field of body history, Keywords: body; gender; race; material turn; praxiography analyze one of these new approaches in the field of body history, i.e., praxiography, which can be praxiography has to offer to historians of the body: It seems to pay more attention to material practices, action in practices between different actors, new materialism on the other hand pays more attention to In her 2002 study, Mol argues that "the body" becomes multiple in medical practice. Thus, a historical study of the enactments of the body in practice bodies, techniques, materials, and sites in practice instead of historical representations. 4. The Application of Praxiography to Body History: Geertje Mak''s Doubting Sex 5. The Application of Praxiography to Body History: Producing Racial Knowledge in In the examination of one person, van der Sande measured many different "sites" of the body: skin work_lyz56oyuqnfq3gktvtnn5n4zsu Editors'' Message: the Hydrogeologist Time Capsule — archival video Theis, from William Smith to Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, from Jacob Bear to József Tóth, the many probably true that we usually know the technical details of scientists behind hydrogeologic science is important. we did not know very much about Darcy''s life and the about Darcy''s life and science (Freeze 1994; Sharp and Darcy''s life and science has Like Darcy, many other opportunities to capture distinguished and influential hydrogeologists have already been videos online, a companion ''Profiles of Eminent Hydrogeologists'' article will appear in Hydrogeology Journal, Theis'' work by reading Bredehoeft''s personal account of watch Theis talk with Bredehoeft about his work and life We hope that hydrogeologists across the world will enjoy the interview, learn Bredehoeft JD (2008) An interview with C.V. 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Editors'' Message: the Hydrogeologist Time Capsule — archival video recordings of influential hydrogeologists work_m6wcbhclbfgr7edspafmbvwbke développées à la Renaissance avaient déjà été formulées dans le dogme des Vaudois, un mouvement religieux qui trouva ses origines à Lyon, au XIIe siècle, et qui suivit les préceptes de dans Cabrières, est donc celle des vaudois ; ainsi, elle met clairement en évidence les fautes dirigeant, catholiques et protestants, etc.) dans lesquelles la masculinité joue un rôle primordial.12 Cette dualité, entre un « nous » et un « eux » qui s''opposent sur différents sujets est centrale à la pièce ; Catderousse annonce, « quiconque se voit chef d''une grande armée,/s''il a au C''est vrai que le chœur, entité asexuée, se présente comme un groupe de prisonnier d''une ville précédemment mise à sac et détruite par les mêmes soldats qui assiégeaient 1405) Poulin lui-même explique aussi au syndique que sa femme était également massacrée avec son fils, dans un long passage au cours duquel il énumère les nombreuses atrocités work_n3khfbviwze4vkk5v7li3n4mx4 Antoine de Bourbon was king of Navarre and governor of Guyenne royal authority depended on the personal influence of the king en Guyenne" was granted by the king to the prince of N a v a r r e . In August, 1562 Burie and Monluc, the king''s lieutenants the queen and to the king of Navarre, Monluc reported that the make Blaise de Monluc lieutenant-general of the king i n the entire Lude, who had been lieutenant-general of the king i n Guyenne and In Guyenne Monluc and Burie received r o y a l instructions Monluc''s protest to the king and queen Burie to lead from Guyenne into France both the Spanish companies granted by the king to captain Monluc, his son, and to the In the province of Guyenne Burie and Monluc each his authority as the king''s lieutenant-general and governor of king, the queen mother and to Monluc as governor of Guyenne. work_n4cdi57q2ja5bd357tfyvhqeti published sources, I analyze the Hotel as a changing cultural form in the historical transformation of Singapore by the circuits of global capital, from imperial capitalism, through the Hotel took the dominant form of white male domesticity in British Singapore, nostalgic authenticity in the postcolonial period and cosmopolitan hybridity in the current global phase. KEY WORDS: Capitalism; development state; monument; hotels; Postcolonial; cultural form Raffles'' establishment of Singapore as a colonial entrepôt and the Anglicized postcolonial ruling elite''s transformation of a wrecked post-War city into an export-oriented and, therefore, Singapore as a ''mobile city'' traversed by the flows of capital embodied in travelers, artifacts and cultural forms. However, at Raffles Hotel, colonial domesticity is transfigured by the mobility of transfiguration in the new transnational networks of capital, the Hotel is a space that (2001) Conserving colonial heritage: Raffles Hotel in Singapore, International Journal of work_nf6rg5r77baa3kxin56sivhyla ممر يعلو كتلة المدخل التي تطل علي شارع البازار بالواجهة الجنوبية الشرقية، الواجهة الرئيسية الجنوبية الشرقية بالطابق العلوي على ضلفتين تتألف كل منهما من بكل جانب بالواجهة العلوية الرئيسية الجنوبية الشرقية المطلة على شارع البازار . باألسقف الجمالونية بمدينة بورسعيد خالل عصر أسرة محمد على باشا، حيث ، حيث يعد من النماذج النادرة على األسقف المائلة التي المعروف ببازار عباس حيث تزين الجزء العلوي من الدعائم الحجرية الواجهة الرئيسية الجنوبية الشرقية واجهات بازار الخديوي عباس حلمي الثاني، حيث اقتصرت على الواجهة الرئيسية على نطاق واسع في بازار الخديوي عباس حيث استخدم كمادة بناء أساسية في عمل والمائلة التي تغطي الطابق العلوي بمختلف أجنحة بازار عباس حيث جاءت علي يعد الجص من مواد البناء التي ظهرت في بازار الخديوي عباس حيث كان يتم عباس حلمي الثاني، حيث اقتصرت على الواجهة الرئيسية التي تطل على شارع بازار الخديوي عباس حلمي الثاني بمدينة بورسعيد في عداد اآلثار اإلسالمية؛ حيث عمل الباحث -الجنوبية الشرقية الرئيسية الواجهة على work_nk7bxfb4kjem3pp7sxpmjsma5u A BYZANTINE LOOKS AT THE RENAISSANCE Geanakoplos, Deno J Greek and Byzantine Studies; Oct 1, 1958; 1, 2; ProQuest pg. attitude toward the rise of Italian culture of Byzantine intellectuals, either of those who migrated to the West or those have a fairly adequate idea of the attitude of Western humanists and patrons toward the various emigre Greek scholars in the Westerners, mindful of their need for adequate instruction, showed great respect for Greeks teaching among them. individual Byzantines, the culture of ancient Greece continued to hold its exalted position in Western eyes. of the superiority of the Western view over the Greek regarding the first birth of Christ (i.e., the eternal generation of the Apostolis'' discussion of this question leads to his conclusion, in agreement with the Greek church fathers, that the of Greek and Western [i.e., Italian] cultural attainments. all Italy many Greeks are teaching Latin to Westerners. work_o6jhzbypjjdfph2ovtzjkyy2yi 5Henri Bouchot, "L''exposition des primitifs frangais: Avant-propos," Gazette des beaux-arts Series 3,31, of the claims of a 1902 Belgian exhibition, the Exposition des Primitifs flamands, and posits the Paris been unable to locate the original Weale catalogue, Exposition des Primitifs flamand et de I''art ancien Jean Guiffrey ("L''Exposition des Primitifs Frangais a Paris," Rassegna d''Arte 4, 6 (June 1904): 81) exhibition, the Expositions des Primitifs flamands, in an art historical and nationalistic analysis of Republican art policy, the Exposition des Primitifs frangais can be categorized beaux-arts, Series 3, 31, 562 (April 1904): 264-274; "L''exposition des primitifs frangais [four parts]," Gazette 1 9 1 Paul Durrieu, "L''exposition des primitifs frangais," La revue de I''art ancien et moderne 15 (Mai 1904): Exposition des Primitifs frangais and asserted that all claims to a uniquely French art "L''exposition des primitifs frangais [four parts]." La Revue de I''art "L''Exposition des Primitifs frangais a Paris." Rassegna d''Arte 4, 6 work_oqaujrhgnrfwvirpy3caexw2bu Piorry (or Sir David Barry) to introduce the percussion hammer. remained in the internist''s armamentarium, where Professor Dr. Wilhelm Erb conveniently found it, ready to be converted into a ''reflex hammer.'' For a considerable time Erb had been noticing the quadriceps reflex: to be elicited Erb pointed to the spinal cord levels as presumably corresponding to the reflex arcs refuted three years later in a series of animal experiments and clinical observations conducted in du Bois-Reymond''s ''new'' physiological laboratory, and in Westphal''s own reflexes'' would allow one to establish the affected level in spinal cord disease. commanding position that he was the first man to wield a reflex hammer and to establish the ''tendon-reflex'' as a basic phenomenon. In an article immediately preceding his paper on tendon reflexes, others had come to call it ''myotatic'', a muscle stretch-not a tendon-reflex.26a I use my experience, [he wrote,] according to which the tendon reflexes, and the knee phenomenon work_osajnl4szbdgxcvnglxfskd3xq KEY WORDS: Close range photogrammetry, Monument monitoring, Orthoimage, Unwrapped image, MicMac 5. acquire and process images to reconstruct the famous be used as ground control points (GCP) for image and laser Control Point set up, image acquisition, image processing, final wall, facilitating image acquisition, especially with long focal image acquisition of all the outer walls with a short focal length images were computed; then, for each façade or tower, tie points between the long and the short focal length images were depth map to be computed by image matching needs to be a This method, based on image geometry, This method, based on image geometry, cartographic method and fully automated geometry image shaded relief image, unwrapped orthoimages and 3D point Figure 10: Shaded relief image and unwrapped orthoimage of Figure 15: Façade FSO: shaded relief image in orthocylindric orthoimage computed with the 100 mm and 200 mm images, is work_p3tp3ceqv5anzlrgoi3loqat3m These registers of the Genevan consistory are particularly interesting. Larger numbers of French immigrants were admitted to the Genevan the consistory was initiated in 1542 as a church court filling gaps left by Roman Catholic By 1556, Genevan pastors had won the right to control excommunication, denial of In 1556–57, the consistory often advanced recalcitrant individuals on to the Small French immigrants and native Genevans. consistory members were from governing councils. the consistory bringing together select council members and the pastors, an organizational stroke of genius, encouraging collaboration between Frenchmen and native consistory''s field of action, and strengthen punishments, but Calvin''s victory was not Watt also places consistory records in French pastors brought, for the consistory condemned not only breeches of the Ten Genevan consistory records are transcribed from some of the most difficult sixteenth-century court reporting. Genevan records, including the city council. Prior and future appearances of individuals before the consistory are work_p4ofcica7jhdtagte7aa5coj5q transición de un punto de vista que entendía a los indígenas como esclavos por naturaleza a otro que los identificaba como hombres naturales. Montaigne representaría a los indígenas como ejemplos del hombre natural que vive Esta imagen de los habitantes del Nuevo Mundo, leída como prolongación natural de la juzgar a los caníbales del Nuevo Mundo, sin embargo, no es una cuestión aislada y obras de los cosmógrafos en sus textos, Thevet, Léry, Gómara y tantos otros, hasta el punto de que, como de Montaigne con la lógica del Filósofo, para una revisión de la crítica de éste a las otras áreas de la Filosofía Montaigne entre ese término y el empleado para los habitantes del Nuevo Mundo, El juicio de Montaigne a propósito de los caníbales, vistos como aquellos que Si, como venimos observando para Montaigne "las leyes de la conciencia, que Es por esta razón que puede hablarse de los caníbales como work_plit6wwwo5dhjjmjb2bemv2fla earliest historians of the movement, Oscar Wilde ("The English Renaissance of Art," Works, Vol. 1, 1908, pp. School or Academy of Design, for use of students in the Arts, and James Whistler not the l e s s a l l submitted works to the Academy f o r t h e i r (New York, 1904)* Walter Lamb, The Royal Academy (London, 1951) and a r t s aimed at the working-class designers. be s u r p r i s i n g that there was a general tendency i n mid-Victorian design to t r e a t manufactured a r t i c l e s a f t e r the manner of the f i n e a r t s , of c a r r y i n g out the designer''s ideas meant that such work must be Henry Cole, F i f t y Years of Public Work (London, 1884); John Ruskin, Day, Pattern Design (London, 1915)* 2; Ruskin, Works, work_pnyz3kozznbszjzx4secalvk3a sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_q75dxl3b3fcqvkqvi2sjd35psu a charasteristic saddle-shaped pommel, short grip, band-shaped quillons curved on the underside, a farm to be seen mostly in the sword distinct line of demarcation in t h e evolution of t h e weapon a s regards the hilt and especially the blade: new blade type~s, t h e thrusting blade and the cut-and thrust blade begin t o be very much i n evidence and exert a n influence on the evolution of the sword otherwise. distinct line of demarcation in the evolution of the weapon as regards the hilt and especially the blade: new blade types, the thrusting blade and the cut·andthrust blade begin to be very much in evidence and exert an influence on the evolution of the sword otherwise. quillons (more rarely curved), or an entirely different type, the bastard sword with the pear-shaped pommel that was merely smooth or work_qaxiafla7jelpib3jrkug45vxy For the Middle Ages Ennius was little more Ennius text, the Middle Ages remembered 97 ,}-9 Keil) Ennius'' fragment ann. 1,38) Ennius''s fragments 194Saxo Grammaticus does not quote Ennius, Ennius is not quoted by Saxo, as I have among the sources of Saxo, for example in Ennius is a source of Saxo'' s, as we shall see, domiti somnoque sepulti, proposed by Macrobius, Sat. 6, l ,20, source of Saxo (see Vahlen [= 494 Skutsch] (see Saxo Grammaticus as Latin Poet, p. I am examining here sees the direct reworking of Ennius on the part of Saxo. That this may be Saxo'' s source, is shown by different attestations of Ennius. Ennius/ Apuleius, clipeus ... variata caelamina (Ennius/ Apuleius); secondarily Saxo could also The context of Ennius/Cicero concems Priam'' s royal palace, Saxo''s attention was probably generai context of Ennius/Cicero, Priam''s Saxo made between different fragments of Saxo really was grammaticus. work_qfew4w2mzbhotfqo2kpuk6hipi lands in Florida produced complex emotional and affective labour among European and indigenous emotional performances about Florida, indigenous, French and Spanish peoples were themselves all Huguenot or non-Christian, indigenous or European, French or Spanish, women and cross-cultural performances.6 This essay analyses how French and Spanish colonial 5 SUSAN BROOMHALL, "Emotional Encounters: Indigenous peoples in the Dutch East India Company''s interactions with the South Lands", Australian Historical Studies 45, 3 (2014): 350-67; SHINO KONISHI, "Early encounters in Aboriginal place: the role of emotions in French readers of Indigenous Cross-cultural emotional performances among Japanese-born Christians in seventeenth-century Batavia", Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies (Special Opening Issue: Emotions and Marginalized Communities) 1, 1 (2016): 18–42; MARIA NUGENT, "Indigenous/European encounters" and DONNA MERWICK, "Colonialism", in Early Modern Emotions: An Introduction, ed. he warned Philip that the transformations wrought by French emotional and belief Emotional performances about French and Spanish colonising activities in work_qlep7l4yl5eahgyvq2layzwz5m work_qpwej7xlynhqdd5k2kxknk2mae some cases, such as the pedestals for small all''antica bronzes, or the base of the ancient present study focuses in still further on bases for works in bronze, both ancient and modern. magnificent bases of Donatello''s David and Judith together with their lost inscriptions (figs. Sources directly describing supports for sculpture and similar furnishings for works of art can or column support, was the term most frequently applied to the pedestal for a statue.27 Donatello''s bronze David, for example, became definitively detached from its base and sculpture on a high pedestal, in which the David, as a nude figure in a classicising pose and brought by the pedestal form used to support the burning figure of Febilla, in an early freestanding statue in blessing: a triumphant bronze god on a tiered pedestal, at the centre Renaissance is another north Italian work, the very large bronze pedestal commissioned to work_qtdvgcspnvce3jit2wo7iltcve The architectural form of the temple was the subject of wide experimentation, based on canonical sacred texts, within the regional schools of temple building in the Indian subcontinent. superstructure, based upon computational reconstructions of canonical descriptions. Keywords: architectural geometry, hindu temples, mathematical sequences, digital ritual and cosmic diagrams that temple plans and superstructure have been generated (Meister, rigorously examine the geometries at play in the formal foundation of Indian temple architecture, paper investigates the practice of this knowledge in the constructive geometry of temple paper investigates the practice of this knowledge in the constructive geometry of temple Archetypal forms of superstructure can be computed from generic descriptions of geometric • a global model of the superstructure using rule-based generation; Datta, S., "On Recovering the Surface Geometry of Temple Superstructures," in Bhatt, A., ed., INFINITE seQUENCES IN THE CONSTRUCTIVE GEOMETRY OF 10th Century Hindu TEMPLE superstructureS work_qu6qpszl2vhpdf7yjgjlkhc5s4 In addition there are three papers which are directly concerned with the history of medicine the ways in which "changes in the political direction of a nation" might affect medicine, by concentrates on the institutional changes in medicine wrought by the political scene. Smith shows how Johann Joachim Becher tried to use his knowledge of medicine Historical studies of the role of patronage in the history of science and medicine are in vogue medicine is directly affected by the nature of the patronage it receives. Melanges en l''honneur de Mirko Grmek, Hautes Etudes Medievales et Modernes 70, Geneva, The retirement of Mirko Grmek from his chair in the history of medicine at the Ecole range of knowledge of all aspects of medical history to go with his equally wide linguistic committees (including five years on the Wellcome Trust''s History of Medicine Panel), by his of medicine and its history. work_qu73tzemafcp3ecaz7kb2yy2a4 que los viajeros dan cuenta de su difusión en el nuevo continente, más allá del océano, extiende a la mayor parte de los habitantes del Nuevo Mundo, mientras que la que nos presenta la figura del caníbal como un ser híbrido, al mismo tiempo cíclope, 3 Vale la pena subrayar que los dos pueblos monstruosos nombrados por Colón son los primeros del Por otra parte, es a partir del vasto imaginario ligado a las antípodas que La hipótesis de los cariba-caníbales como súbditos a las órdenes del Gran Can como la proyección, por rotación y deslizamiento, del país de los Caníbales, que se con que los europeos toman las distancias con los habitantes del Nuevo Mundo. del cual una cultura se diferencia de las otras; por el otro, permite integrar la Si los primeros exploradores europeos del Nuevo Mundo proyectaban sobre las work_qwu7dq3gtrcalppu6cnrmjsaim Early modern histories of learning and belles-lettres took authors,works, and (sometimes) editions as their objects. Many were histories of learning, that is, vernacular versions of what was called in Latin historia litteraria, the idea of which had been formulated most famously by Francis Bacon in the early seventeenth century.4 The phrase histoire littéraire, the aristocracy or else from the world of finance and business.9 By contrast, some histories of belles-lettres constructed books instead as transcendent, idealized, and immaterial objects (inhabiting not particular of library and cabinet by histoire littéraire and histories of belles-lettres is In early-eighteenth-century France the library model became associated in new ways with (what was now called) histoire littéraire, by being the extremes of the great library of the legal nobility and the bibliomaniacal cabinet curieux, none, not even those with an affinity to histories of belles-lettres, seek to turn the literal or figurative space of collections into historical narrative, nor even into a repository of old books work_r2jgsxdmmnfrzlqpeehugxnjp4 Henry, J 2011, ''''Mathematics Made No Contribution to the Public Weal'': Why Jean Fernel (1497–1558) early part of Fernel''s career is the attitude to mathematics that it displays. the study of nature in general) as the title of this work (Fernel, 2003), and so gave rise medical studies, Fernel published three significant mathematical books. extraordinary commitment to mathematics in Fernel''s daily life at this time. Certainly, Fernel''s first two mathematical books Fernel himself, that mathematics was not a good choice of career, particularly if the Fernel and the usefulness (or not) of mathematics Fernel was writing his mathematical works, the majority of the inhabitants of the mathematical books, no less than from their content, that Fernel should be included see this, perhaps, in Fernel''s concern that his mathematical book should be accessible for Fernel''s father-in-law, ''Mathematics made no contribution to the public weal'', Fernel was, as we have seen, undertaking his mathematical work work_r4ghplp4kze5fbh5zf4a3allbi A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple Superstructures models of the constructive geometry underlying temple form and 1. a global model of the superstructure using rule-based generation; on temple geometry.The generation of geometric form with this technique Further, since the models of the surface geometry are based on generic Datta, S., On Recovering the Surface Geometry of Temple Superstructures in 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple 485A Computational Approach to the Reconstruction of Surface Geometry from Early Temple work_rpvkjw662rcnlfdcsiywgprkey Today, the park is the space for recreation and relaxation with cultural monuments and natural heritage. area (case study) and SWOT analysis of the significant resource for tourism development of the park. The results show that Maksimir Park contains many resources, but they are not recognized as a tourist attraction of Zagreb. Key words: Maksimir Park, development, natural and cultural heritage, tourist offer. Parks and gardens are an important part of green surfaces, and as such present a reflection of the culture of a certain time and the man''s relation towards nature. The paper includes SWOT analysis of resources significant for the development of the park tourism, in order to obtain a better insight into the current situation and the possibilities of further advancement of the offer of the ark. the Public Institution "Maksimir", and for park visitors the entrance is free (http://www. work_rq243gupinfetb46vacza5sao4 ABSTRACT: The climate change problem must be thought of in terms of risk, not We must think of climate change in terms of risk, not certainty. climate change debate—particularly its policy components—fall clearly into the postnormal science characterization and will likely remain there for decades, which is the concentrations for every type of emission, and then we have to use a climate model to versus the costs of mitigation or adaptation responses to the climate change. surface temperature for the six illustrative SRES scenarios and IS92a as estimated by a model with average climate range of 35 SRES scenarios in addition to those from a range of models with different climate sensitivities. "dangerous" climate change, whatever that means, is much more likely because of Three temperature projections using three climate sensitivities for the A1FI scenario. (2000) Managing uncertainties in climate change projections: Issues for impact assessment. work_rsxujydg25gcfm4ltbphzfjh4a preceded him, as with another anatomy published two years later in Paris at dealt with at the end of the book, which is, as the title-page suggests, particularly concerned with dissections. dissections are shown on an inset let into the original figure. I argued, therefore, that Estienne had found a collection of blocks in his stepfather''s warehouse that he had in this way adapted for use in his book. then, for certain preparations, obtained the aid of Estienne de la Riviere. and Riviere, I believe, one which he subjected to a process of selective maceration, the results of which are shown in the remarkable series of plates picturing or not Vesalius himself might have had a hand in the muscle figures that play picture was based on an edition of Mondino''s works, for so far as I am aware up-to-date approach to the subject was a result of a book Charles Estienne had work_rzxkdt5kl5hrhhbqr44bzyjohq Accountancy, part of economics, draws on utilitarian ethics, but not teaching accounting, I submit, presenting constitutive ideas and concepts of the discipline as ethical in nature indicated that there is merit to the suggestion of presenting accounting as applied ethics especially to students In a way, Section 1 of the paper can be seen as background for teaching accounting as if it were applied ethics. 1. The Ethical Bases of Economics and Accounting relativist considerations, institutional economics (Hodgson 2001) is more empathetic on account of its explicit In teaching accountancy, especially to students with little background in economics or business, arguing that it to be made for understanding developments in the practice of accounting in terms of institutional economics, 11 Developing the relation between accountancy standards and economic conditions more generally is beyond the scope of In addition, there are important and substantial ways in which accounting theory is reminiscent of ethics. work_s567f3sxfrhnfjverv652bkwum This is a repository copy of Translating Christianity in an Age of Reformations. Translating Christianity in an Age of Reformations new languages in order to communicate the Christian message to non-European peoples the visual (and virtual) translation of such holy sites as Jerusalem and Rome and its specific necessarily prevent appellants from the New World gaining access to Roman or papal justice, in the Christianity, let alone Roman Catholicism, was not yet a world religion even by the dawn of early spread of Christianity, mainly through the Roman Empire, and the early modern ''Age of Christians as a percentage of world population actually fell during the twentieth century from and Todd Johnson, ''World Christian Trends across 22 Centuries AD30–AD2000'', online at: subterranean New World was published in Rome, Roma sotterranea, by the Maltese Antonio the means by which Christianity was ''translated'' from the Old to New Worlds offered by the work_silixpqaunhbve2hp74keu4sme TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies | UTP Journals Subscribe or Renew Online TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies TOPIA''s mandate is to provide a venue for critical research in cultural studies in Canada and beyond. 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Fig. 2 Deterioration of stone wall surface (left: June 2009, right: October 2011) Fig. 3 Deterioration of stone wall surface (right: enlarged image) Fig. 8 Deterioration of stone wall surface (left) and the corresponding thermos viewer image (right) applied to the surface of the stone wall to prevent rain water penetration. the rain water penetrated through the roof to the stone wall. materials were applied to the stone wall to prevent rain water penetration. wall increased due to the penetration of rain water through the roof. stone wall by increasing water tightness of the roof of this building. work_szohlnsamrhhxbhmefpvms4kim Lüdecke zaproponował podział budynku na dwie części obsługiwane dwiema klatkami schodowymi, które zostały umieszczone w ciemnym trakcie przy Construction Police and Lüdecke had to lower the building by one storey3, however, in the new design the architect kept a pre-planned interior disposition (Fig. 1a). Carl Lüdecke, projection drawings of tenement houses built at: Lüdecke designed a commercial and residential building In most of the residential building designs Lüdecke of the plot and the investor''s needs, whereas in the tenement house designed for Heinrich Karuth in 1863, the architect applied a typical "Berlin" projection template that choice of classicism and Renaissance forms to design residential developments was justifi ed by Lüdecke not only Carl Lüdecke, Ostwald''s tenement house, drawings of the facade from: a) Franciszkańska Street, b) Świdnicka Street (MA/ABmW., TP) Wrocław, tenement house, 13 Lelewela Street, front facade Most of the Wrocław urban houses Lüdecke designed designs of many Wrocław architects, including Lüdecke. work_tblpfwut2zd6zlbcgnw5mblmuq to the printing of legal texts, which accounted for one third of all items published in Spain printing and the book in early modern Iberia and on the impact of the press in its societies. Charlotte Guillard was active as a printer-publisher in Paris from 1537 to 1556, at the assumed control of the business after the death of her second husband, printing/publishing firms being first and foremost family establishments; women as the heads of Guillard''s on the title pages of the press''s books. books in theology and law, overwhelmingly texts by the church fathers and other sacred (This same return to sources distinguishes the books in jurisprudence published by Guillard.) All in all, then, Charlotte Guillard''s Soleil d''Or deserves a place, Whereas the humanist/antiquarian texts of the Aldine Press, of regard, the books published by the Soleil d''Or are indeed not at all comparable. work_tcuo5s2bpbbxninbxe7ojfixjy sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 218087928 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:07:10 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_tuxy7gne3jfddfunkur2dmpyxe 1 The first American composer to study composition with Boulanger, according to Aaron Copland (1900–1990) and other sources, was Melville Smith (1898–1962), who became her student in the Aaron Copland, a student of Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the early 1920s, complained of the lack of a true musical culture in his own country, even in such mark as performers (organist Françoise Aubut, harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert, pianist Boyd McDonald, accompanist Jeanne Landry, violinist Paul Schermann, choir conductors Claude Thompson and Peter Schubert, etc.), others In time, Canadian universities would welcome as faculty numerous members of the "Boulangerie." After their studies with Nadia Boulanger, Claude Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Yehuda Vineberg (a Montreal music teacher, composer and conductor), the Anhalts, as well as the Benedictine monk Dom Georges Mercure (Boulanger to PapineauCouture, 7 May 1958, Isabelle and Jean Papineau-Couture fonds, MSS 99, box 14). as well as Papineau-Couture''s studies of Stravinsky''s music with Boulanger.69 work_uhsdbkmzrfe67g76tzvfs7if5a The Aspects of French Literature in the Belgrade Journal Delo Keywords: Delo journal, Serbia, French culture and literature, Radical Party, Realism, Pavlović, U dvostrukom ogledalu: francusko-srpske kulturne i knjževne veze [In a Double Mirror: Franco-Serbian Cultural and Literary Ties] (Belgrade 1996); D. mark, and the aspects of French literature are looked at from the perspective of the journal Delo, the personages and oeuvres of its contributors and in French language and literature and literary theory from Belgrade''s Great School Zola and Maupassant that was to exert a crucial influence on Serbian realists and naturalists, some of whom published their works in the Delo. 35 "The flourishing period of the Belgrade style was also the period of the most powerful French influence on the Serbian literary language. Serbian literature and literary criticism.42 Therefore, the Delo may be said to and lasting influence of French literary works and plays on cultural life in work_upcfwjzo5jfshbzhs7rcjpuvlm Raphaële Garrod''s work intends to shed light on how dialectic as a literary technology deeply the ontological issue that rhetoric and dialectic raise – I will return to this in The first chapter of this book is intended as a brief history of dialectic as a neglected epistemological role dialectic and rhetoric play(ed) in natural philosophy. similitude, authority, or definition turn natural philosophical knowledge of the universe of dialectic can only be a "growing rhetorical and poetic use of loci as persuasive Shedding light on the epistemic uses and criticisms of dialectic and rhetoric in amount to the same thing, or for epistemically grounded ones, the conscious and nonconscious uses these scholars made of dialectical loci speak in favour of an ontological Beyond epistemological issues, dialectic thus raises ontological ones and, indeed, heart of contemporary – dialectical – debates in history and philosophy of science. where Raphaële Garrod''s philosophy of history-as-a-dialectic is of utmost importance. work_uql34i43n5httnbxeqyqcponcy the Guaraní indigenous peoples in the missions of Paraguay from 1609 to 1767. University Press, 2003); Julia J.S. Sarreal, The Guaraní and Their Missions: A Socioeconomic History Guaraní leveraged things the Jesuits needed, like their very presence in the missions, to Service, Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay (Westport: Greenwood The Jesuits generally saw the Guaraní as a people without religion, and the two groups can be seen on the mission is seen when the Jesuits attempted to write down the Guaraní The primary goal of the Jesuit missions was the evangelization of the Guaraní. The Jesuits quickly learned the language and attempted to write down Guaraní Crocitti, "The Internal Economic Organization of the Jesuit Missions Among the Guaraní" The Jesuits found the language to be of strategic use because the Guaraní Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay. Shaman and Jesuit in the Guaraní Missions" in Colonial Saints: Discovering the Holy in work_uqmnp5nvynhihj7b4x4t4p6kyq Michel Cazenave, Alexandre Dumas, le château des folies, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire 2002; their houses, a trait discussed in detail by Bell: "Monte-Cristo was to Dumas what Dumas'' Château de Monte-Cristo, Port-Marly, France, 1847 (photograph provided by 6 Château d''If, window in the northeastern facade; part of Alexandre Dumas'' 7 Château d''If, east corner tower; part of Alexandre Dumas'' Château de MonteCristo, Port-Marly, France, 1847 (photograph provided by the author) Château de Monte-Cristo, Port-Marly, France, 1847 (photograph provided by the Château de Monte-Cristo, Port-Marly, France, 1847 (photograph provided by the Château de Monte-Cristo, the main building of the property and designed as Château de Monte-Cristo, main facade, Port-Marly, France, 1847 (photograph 12 Château de Monte-Cristo, portraits of writers: Dumas, above; Corneille, Homer the design of the interiors at Château de Monte-Cristo.76 At the same time Similarly, Dumas'' Château de Monte-Cristo was also the subject of eyes",88 at the Château de Monte-Cristo Dumas created buildings intended work_urjxnvi55jal7ipxpboqqayntu L''Estrange, E 2016, ''''Un étrange moyen de séduction'': Anne de Graville''s Chaldean Histories and her role in "''Un étrange moyen de séduction'': Anne de Graville''s Chaldean Histories and her role in literary culture at the French L''Estrange, ''Re-Presenting Emilia in the Context of the querelle des femmes: Text and Image in Anne de manuscript may therefore provide early evidence of the popularity of Annius'' text in France Comparison of the main text of Anne''s manuscript with the Latin original indicates that it is a So how does Anne''s manuscript relate to Annius'' popularity in France and the dissemination in the Chaldean Histories manuscript, where the faces of the women behind Anne and even that, like Anne''s translator, he knew Annius'' work from the Roman edition of 1498. library: books in Anne''s possession included a French translation of the Triumphs of Petrarch As we have seen, Anne de Graville''s manuscript of the Chaldean Histories comprises a work_uud3yv7rtjhzzlrluzpmo74jdq Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exposition | California History | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exposition Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Gray Brechin; Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. 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Sign In or Create an Account work_uw76h6jijvgcfpxumzzr7mxlwq Banks, Kathryn (2008) ''Opposites and identities : Maurice Sc�eve''s ''D�elie'' and Charles de Bovelles''s ''Ars opposition and its relationship to difference, identity, and similarity; both opposites is central to the Ars but Bovelles uses it very differently from more Scève and Bovelles use the vocabulary of opposition in a way which implies together with Scève‟s cosmic imagery, suggests that Scève – like Bovelles – thinks of opposition in iii) Relations of Opposition and Identity in the Délie: The Lady and the difference or opposition, the focus in my book will be on the human, the cosmic, and the divine. then the midday sun is conflated with a different – even opposite (in the result of being in a shifting relation of difference with the lady, the sun Délie, then, the relations of difference between one pair of terms (the sun different pairs of opposites, Bovelles also – like Scève – breaks down work_v6hv4rnymvebbbxpcpffp3lona Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the first major work by the Viennese philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, published in 1921 but written earlier such as "Bild" Bartok, Webern, and Berg) were born and developed their style in the Dual Monarchy (Boulez 1966, 34) is a testimony to the eminence of the musical culture of Wagner''s influence transformed the attitude of the public in the Monarchy not only because of the composer''s several stays in the Austrian and Hungarian capitals but also through the activity of such outstanding conductors as János Wagner''s art in Zenészeti Lapok (Musical Letters, 1860-1876), published in Budapest, and conducted the first performance of the Ring in the Hungarian capital The long essay on Rilke, published in Nyugat in 1909, claiming that "today Vienna means more in world lyrics than Paris, London, or Germany as a whole" (Kosztolányi 1975, 347), and the same poet''s numerous translations of poems from Rilke''s Das Stundenbuch (The Book of Hours, 1905), Das work_w25mvqwlezcmfcyomcev7f5d2a Oosterhoff, R 2019, ''Apprenticeship in the Renaissance university: Student authorship and craft knowledge'', Apprenticeship in the Renaissance University: Student Authorship and Craft Argument: Students entered Renaissance universities as apprentices in the craft of students around Jacques Lefèvre d''Étaples gained the experience needed to become Many students moved between college and print shop, studying with Lefèvre fingerprints on most of Lefèvre''s early printed works, beginning with a poem in entire university career studying only the printed textbooks of their masters. Nevertheless, some of the university books Lefèvre first published in manuscript are Indeed, Lefèvre''s introductions to university disciplines were printed with the works of theology or philosophy edited by Lefèvre and his students (Renouard 1843, As we have seen, the students who printed Lefèvre''s were Early modern university students also learned how to make: notes, lists, The early modern print shop blurs the analogy between university and Students and Teachers at the University of Paris: The work_w2fq2rmb5zbjdfxsoahdslmal4 In the long history of the household of the queen of France, the sixteenth century marked a peak: Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century Caroline zum Kolk, The Household of the Queen of France in the Sixteenth Century work_w6gefjam6jhiteyypdivv45piq Keywords: copyright law / property / real estate / land / Alexander Pope / Samuel Richardson / view could plausibly be derived from the Statute of Anne, but was not readily apparent from a reading of the statute.22 The booksellers had good reasons for trying to define the debate over copyright protection in terms that statute, as they had expected, its limited term of copyright protection suggests that other concerns—involving the rights of authors and the reading sanction a magazine editor for reprinting the text of Johnson''s Rasselas verbatim, except for the author''s "moral reflections."50 A satire on the contemporary literary scene, published a few years later, urbanely defends writers once.71 Yet despite this emphasis on the inexhaustible abundance of the literary economy, the Letter from an Author undermines its own argument, invoking the technicalities of land law to argue that copyright "is a Monopoly in work_w7bsiz2vzffkfan7hugr6efvli analysing four of Thomas More''s most, important literary works, his History of Richard III, than in his History of Richard III and in the three literary dialogues: Utopia, Book I, the account of the structure of the History of Richard III is that of Alison Hanham: "Sir Thomas More''s The Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas More, Vol. 2: The History of King Doyle-Davidson in The English Works of Sir Thomas More (1931), Vol. 1, 1 and reiterated by both Yale editors, R. 1. "The Textual Problems of the History of Richard III," in The English Works of Sir Thomas 3. The History of Richard III, Vol. 2 of The Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas M. "Sir Thomas More''s Utopia." Essays in Modern English Church History in See also Richard III, Shakespeare and the Book of Sir Thomas Moore, and Utopia: work_wztmim6ulbgmfmwer3em3gb3wm continuing validity of a best evidence principle for assessing record trustworthiness. evolution of means of assessing the trustworthiness of records as evidence in law and identifying methods for establishing the reliability and authenticity of electronic records evidence, public documents were accorded full proof in a court of law; private evidence in general and business records in particular at common law, and, more The rules dealing with documents in general and business records in particular the reliability of a record''s contents, the authentication and best evidence rules are Electronic records are a form of documentary evidence and so the traditional of evidence governing electronic records, the Uniform Law Conference of Canada authentication and best evidence." The common law and statutory business records best evidence rule is applicable in respect of an electronic record, it is satisfied on Rules of Evidence, where the ancient documents rule has been extended to electronic records. work_xbmmxoee7nfxzoyjzomgyhckfu into new value relations and systems of governance, democratic or otherwise. functioning of such dispositifs through Georges Bataille, Walter Benjamin, François Rabelais (through Mikhail Bakhtin), and William Burroughs. demonstrate how emancipated data is readily recuperated into new relations of Keywords: Data, dispositif, protosemantic, democracy, tyranny, value, and dictator alike into new value relations.1 The dispositif, or apparatus, in its affords between the art object and its aura, allowing film as social apparatus forge new unexpected relations of objects and phenomena that are born in the Burroughs through the three other male Bs of Bataille, Benjamin and Bakhtin. relation of the masses to the world: in its micro-specificity, temporal-material The novel performs for Mikhail Bakhtin a similar function as the film for for new forms of human communication'' (Bakhtin 1981, p.168). new and unexpected matrix of objects and phenomena that, Bakhtin stresses, William Burroughs, in The Electronic Revolution (1970), considers the word work_xwtt3tc7e5am5hpb5cv3cvvyfe Key words: Albert Einstein; Fritz Houtermans; Aimé Forster; Paul Gruner; Heinrich significant scientific sites in Bern will use the local legacy of its most illustrious residents, Albert Einstein (1879–1955), who lived there from 1902–1909, and Fritz Houtermans (1903–1966), who lived there from 1952–1966, as its guiding thread through the There is nothing left of the train station where Albert Einstein arrived in Bern in early to the corner of Aarbergergasse, and you''ll be at Einstein''s old haunt, the Café Bollwerk, formerly the Brasserie Bollwerk, which was just across the street from his workplace in the Telephone Exchange (figure 1), where the Patent Office relocated in 1907 fessor of Physics Heinrich Wild (1833–1902).6 This building currently houses Einstein''s ern department of experimental physics in a state-of-the-art science building.* Houtermans had completed his Ph.D. degree in 1927 at the University of Göttingen and during the next decade had made fundamental contributions to theoretical nuclear work_xxmq3ee7u5bmzmwqsetqtty65y Anton''s syndrome due to cerebrovascular disease: a case report Introduction: Anton''s syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindness despite objective evidence of visual loss, and moreover confabulate to support their stance. her walking into objects, the patient expressed denial of visual loss and demonstrated confabulation in Conclusions: A suspicion of cortical blindness and Anton''s syndrome should be considered in patients with atypical visual loss and evidence of occipital lobe injury. most common cause of Anton''s syndrome, as in our patient. in cortical blindness can potentially lead to Anton''s syndrome. visual loss and cortical blindness is known as Anton''s Gabriel Anton (1858-1933) described patients with objective blindness and deafness who showed a lack of selfperception of their deficits. which patients with visual loss from any cause may Anton''s syndrome is the denial of loss of vision (visual of obvious visual loss and cortical blindness. Our patient with bilateral occipital infarcts causing cortical work_xzk5olmbsfew7otlgtdcxj33xm enciclopedismo del siglo XVI y analizaremos el papel que tuvo el derecho en el qué forma se forjó el enciclopedismo renacentista1 y cuál es el lugar que le corresponde al derecho (entendido como saber jurídico) en esta etapa. abarcaba tanto las artes liberales como en los saberes superiores, aunque sin una 3 rAmis bArceló, r., La recepción de las ideas jurídicas de Ramon Llull en los siglos XV y XVI, Agricola con las corrientes del humanismo francés (en las que el lulismo era solamente una más entre muchas), si bien, con el paso de los años, hallamos una mayor Si para Ramus todos los saberes tenían que ser método a las principales obras del derecho romano y, por último, una apertura al derecho, estas enciclopedias fueron t e s t s con los que se fue analizando y repensando la estructura epistemológica del saber jurídico, no sólo en sí mismo, sino work_y4tf2zzr7rdcbgpxjnykyioooq While the medical profession defended traditional English wool flannel for its insulating Jankovic illuminates the fascinating and unexpected convergence of fashion, medical In 1801, after having performed several trials on the medical treatment Perkins'' tractors in Lars Ole Andersen''s book on the history of imagination in medical practice, could Imagination is no longer a medical term. medical concepts. In the late eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries imagination referred to how body and In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, it the influence of the maternal mind upon the fetus, and three different medical methods, eighteenth or early nineteenth century. A hundred years from now, many of today''s medical Long (ed.), Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture, This collection of essays examines aspects of alchemy and midwifery ''where new ideas Alchemy is also the focus of Kathleen Long''s very interesting essay on gendered work_y6pdgedz2jep5b7eadrb55sxam Harry Longueville Jones, FSA, Medieval Paris and the heritage measures of Harry Longueville Jones, FSA, Medieval Paris and the heritage measures of https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/harry-longueville-jones-fsa-medieval-paris-and-the-heritage-measures-of-the-july-monarchy(ee126900-259d-485a-95f0-d3553b7f3e32).html https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/harry-longueville-jones-fsa-medieval-paris-and-the-heritage-measures-of-the-july-monarchy(ee126900-259d-485a-95f0-d3553b7f3e32).html https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutputs/harry-longueville-jones-fsa-medieval-paris-and-the-heritage-measures-of-the-july-monarchy(ee126900-259d-485a-95f0-d3553b7f3e32).html JONES AND MEDIEVAL FRENCH CHURCHES French on his survey of Paris churches, which was considered by the Comité the facets of Jones''s engagement with the medieval buildings of Paris that would later Public Instruction, Jones warned the Comité of several other monuments under threat, Mérimée as Inspector General of Historic Monuments,92 Jones''s article in 1838 on the Jones''s study of medieval churches in Paris and its environs, based on extensive Wales after his departure from Paris in 1842, Jones continued to admire French Longueville Jones, M.A., Membre correspondant du Comité historique des arts et 51 Lewis 2004, 273–4; Wroth 2013; Crook 2008; Kendrick 1941, 162; Cooper 2009. AN, F/17/3313, H L Jones to the Minister of Public Instruction, Paris, 27 Feb 1840 work_yckwtf5k25a3db7uylgcioctqy to establish a dialogue between the historical research on the specific problem of allegory/allegoresis and the theoretical reflection upon the transhistorical categories that Women, Rhetoric, and Drama in Early Modern Italy. Costa) in the secular genres of comedy, tragedy, and pastoral drama composed in ca. [2011], chapter 2, "Drama"), and studies of individual plays and genres, offering Coller traces largely chronologically—across comedy, tragedy, and pastoral tragicomedy—the development of female-centered thematics (e.g., marriage and essays) set up discussion across a wide range of plays of female-oriented themes, including education and the trope of cross-dressing in comedy (chapter 1), and friendship and The second part demonstrates how pastoral tragicomedy, the genre most conducive to women (six plays), allowed creative challenges to gender stereotypes and generic conventions, as in Miani''s lively nymph-satyr scene (chapter as before, Coller makes a strong case for closely reading these female-authored plays to work_ykei74fc7zd2vc6qc6ad27rwpq įpareigoja taip pat pažvelgti į kalbą ne reprezentatyviąja prasme, bet greičiau kaip į esminį būties Автор приходит к выводу, что существуют настолько значительные различия как в композиции поздравлений, так и в способе представленности Естественно, поздравление есть первичный речевой жанр, так как он представляет собой явление устной речи, элемент может не быть единой для разных лингвокультур (что и будет показано ниже). При этом пожелания адресованы не будущему, как это имеет место в русских текстах, а настоящему – тому, как должен быть проведен этот день: это день именно в будущее, ожидая от его прихода того, что сегодня для счастья у них KEY WORDS: modality, English language, Russian language, legislative discourse, social что тамга как символ верховной или kad tekstas, kaip kalbos dėsnių valdoma struktūra, ima sakyti daugiau nei autorius norėjo. Research interests: cognitive semantics, conceptual metaphor, political discourse Tyrimo metu paaiškėjo, kad laikas šiuolaikinėje lietuvių poezijoje dažniau yra neigiamai konotuotas. work_z3etjcracjelhhst2l3yowfavm This thesis focuses on Urban River Corridors (URCs) as spaces of social-ecological integration par "How can social-ecological integration be spatially defined, assessed and designed in Urban River Urban river corridors (URCs), chosen as areas of focus in this thesis, are spaces of socialecological integration par excellence, where the interaction between the social systems of the city and FIGURE 1.7 Conceptual framework: social-ecologically integrated urban river corridors as a normative concept at the intersection of social-ecological integration of urban river corridors be assessed?") and Sub-question 6 ("To what Sub-question 2: What are the spatial-morphological conditions for achieving social-ecological integration along urban rivers? FIGURE 4.9 The Integrated Urban Development Plan for the Central Area proposes public space routes crossing the river. How can social-ecological integration be spatially defined, assessed and designed in Urban River Corridors? How can social-ecological integration be spatially defined, assessed and designed in Urban River Corridors? work_z62wmujm4zb6ndlfey7yznmtp4 Emilia Francis Strong: Portraits of a Lady | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Emilia Francis Strong: Portraits of a Lady Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Harris; Emilia Francis Strong: Portraits of a Lady. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 September 1953; 8 (2): 81–98. This content is only available via PDF. 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Subject: Emilia Francis Strong: Portraits of a Lady Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0891-9356 Browse All Disciplines Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions work_zhkrsti4zfe6zb3axw6osrl5ci Farouq Rest House and Manyal Palace functioned as museums in post-revolutionary Egypt, and how heritage functioned in ''Abdīn Palace – Farouq Rest House – Manyal Palace – historical museums – palaces of Muḥammad ʿAlī'' dynasty museum palaces play an important role in preserving the national identity of Egypt and represent a vital part of its heritage. 16 For further reading about ʿUrābī and ''Abdīn palace see: Mary Rowlatt, Founders of Modern Egypt (London: Asia Publishing House, 1962), 53-58, 145During the reign of King Fwʾād and Farouq, the museums of the palace were open only to the royal family.45 In 1953 the Returned to the People: The Transformation of Egyptian Royal Palaces into Museums Returned to the People: The Transformation of Egyptian Royal Palaces into Museums Returned to the People: The Transformation of Egyptian Royal Palaces into Museums Returned to the People: The Transformation of Egyptian Royal Palaces into Museums work_zi5jhvshknakhboctp76hdq5ya A City of Farmers: Informal Urban Agriculture in the Open Spaces of Nairobi, Kenya. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen''s University Press, 1991. All Rights Reserved © Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 1993 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. A City of Farmers: Informal Urban Agriculture in the Open Spaces of Nairobi, Kenya. Informal Urban Agriculture in the Open Spaces of Nairobi, Kenya. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 21(2), 121–122. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 21(2), 121–122. Informal Urban Agriculture in the Open The centrality of agriculture to an understanding of African society, as well as to The study yields a substantial body of information on the urban farmers, their more about how urban agriculture is related to the rural agrarian economy, of urban agriculture. agriculture from rural areas to cities. Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, work_znchtiwa7nhprhwzxnr2qgtqvq The availability of different book illustration techniques also contributed to the development of medical We have examined major descriptions of the kidney in 16th-, 17thand 18th-century original works, all monumental contributions to anatomy, Vesalius gives depiction of the human kidney short shrift In book V, figure 22, the human kidney (fig. arrangement (a) and Vesalius'' dog kidney dissections (b) [reproduced from ref. Vesalius dissected a dog kidney (book V, fig. The illustration in figure 4 depicts the location of the right kidney incorrectly, Ruysch''s depictions of convoluted tubules on the surface of the kidney (left) and renal A plate from Theatrum Anatomicum [14] shows Ruysch''s representation of the kidney (fig. Plate 42 of Bidloo''s Anatomia depicting the kidneys and related structures [reproduced Figure 11 shows a kidney from Bidloo''s book (bottom) and the same plate (top) from Plate XXII of Cheselden''s The Anatomy of the Human Body [reproduced from ref. work_zudatgcm2rbzdkcdsgecikp2ra sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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