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Historia de los hechos del Cardenal Gil de Albornoz.
Juan Gines de Sepulveda. Historia de los hechos del Cardenal Gil de Albornoz. Eds. L. Carrasco Reija, M. Trascasas Casares, and J. Costas Rodriguez. Obras Completas del Dr. Juan Gines de Sepulveda 5. Pozoblanco: Ayuntamiento de Pozoblanco, 2002. cxcvii + 115 pp. index. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 84-930173-0-2....
Index nominum familiarum plantarum vascularium.
Goodeniaceae R. Br., Prodr.: 573.27 Mar 1810 ("Goodenoviae"), nom. cons.--Type: Goodenia Sm., 1793.--Validated by a diagnosis in English.--Isonym: Bercht. & J. Presl, Prir. Rostlin: 252. 1820 ("Goodenoviae"), validated by a description in Czech and a reference to Brown (1810).--First correct orthography: Dumortier, Anal. Fam. Pl.: 28, 30.1829. Other incorrect...
Robert Friend: A life in poetry. (Artist's Profile).
WHEN I read the poems of Robert Friend, I always sense the relationship to my own poetry. It is true that W. H. Auden and Constantine Cavafy were major influences on me almost from the beginning, but first there was Robert Friend: A crowded floor of couples...
A bibliography of critical works on Julien Gracq: 1993 to 2004.
1993 Audureau, Jean. 1793-1993. Cholet: Editions du Choletais, 1993. Borgal, Clement. Julien Gracq : L'ecrivain et les sortileges. Paris: PUF, 1993. Campion, Pierre. "La 'Scene primitive' dans la vie d'un ecrivain : Gracq, La Forme d'une ville." Litteratures 28 (Spring1993), 139-54. ...
Die Zauberflote. (Opera in Review: Orange).
A dazzling production of Die Zauberflote at Les Choregies d'Orange was well served by Gilles Bouillon's inventive direction as he dealt with the imposing Augustan Wall for the first time. The skillful scenery by Nathalie Holst, Marc Ansellmi's suggestive costumes and the clever lighting of Michel Theuil consistently reinforced...
The home of tango. (!Ojo!).
IN THE COUNTRY WHERE tango worship is a daily obsession, the childhood home of Carlos Gardel, the style's greatest vocal interpreter, has long been considered a shrine by the most fervent tango devotees. After decades of neglect, the two-story dwelling once owned by the tango icon's mother, Berta, has...
66 Neutron star fizzles.
66 ASTRONOMY -- The fate of most stars in the universe, including our own sun, is to implode, collapsing from a huge mass millions of miles across into a sphere barely 10 miles wide that spins around hundreds of times a second. Most of what astrophysicists know...
Loyola's Bees: Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry.
Loyola's Bees: Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry. By YASMIN HASKELL Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003 x+353 pp. 50 [pounds sterling] ISBN 0-19-726284-8. The foundation of the Jesuit Order in the sixteenth century, with its strong belief in the educational value of rhetoric, history, and...
To catch a pulsar by the tail.
PULSARS--RAPIDLY SPINNING STELLAR REMNANTS THAT CRAM THE MASS of the sun into a ball 10 miles across--are natural physics labs. Their extreme properties test the limits of our theories of gravity and magnetism Giovanni Bignami, an astrophysicist at the Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements in Toulouse, France, has now...
Global integration. (Editorial).
Today, no serious analyst would fail to use the word "globalisation" in his comments on almost any sector of industry. Strangely enough, however, there are very few statistics that permit global comparison. Even in Europe, where most aerospace programmes are in co-operation, the national aerospace industries associations still publish... | |
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