... Blake was not discovered until rather late in the nineteenth century He was not a link in the chain of influence which I was tracing I am glad to find my justification ina passage of Mr Saintsbury's ... mysterious and soothing sympathy which he was always fond of imagining between the soul of man and the things of nature.[20] Or take again the "Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle," an incident in the ... of this particular kind "Isabella" is in ottava rima, "The Eve of St Agnes" in the Spenserian stanza This exquisite creation has all CHAPTER III 51 the insignia of romantic art and has them in...
... AHistoryof Natural Resources in Asia This page intentionally left blank AHistoryof Natural Resources in Asia The Wealth of Nature Edited by Greg Bankof f and Peter Boomgaard AHISTORYOF ... differentiate between a nature tamed and manipulated for human interests (Thai: thammachaat, Malaysian/Indonesian: taman, and Burmese: thabawà) and one that connotes a wild, rustic and untamed space ... Tobacco was already a very successful crop in China and Southeast Asia at an early stage, while rubber became an important export in Malaysia and Indonesia after 1900 However, there were also introduced...
... quae sit baronum contumacia narrat Apud Odiham, 29 die Maii [33] In Matthew Paris: 'Quod non pertinet ad papam ordinatio rerum laicarum.' [34] Articuli magnae cartae libertatum, § 49 Magna carta ... that was at stake when Hannibal attacked the Romans in Italy Rome, which had already grown strong in warring against the Gauls, won the victory over the Carthaginians Thenceforth one after another ... scholasticism, Anselm of Canterbury, Primate of England, a satisfactory agreement was arranged long before the Concordat was obtained in Germany In general there was little to fear, as long as...
... succeeded Winckelmann in that of ce, 28 FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY an appropriate succession, for Fea was a great admirer of the German savant and translated his works into Italian Fea used ... the Italian antiquarians was Carlo Fea (1753–1836) He was a priest whose initial education was in the law, but his archaeological interests and talents led to his appointment as papal antiquary ... evolutionary art history was placed in classical Greece and its years of decline in the Hellenistic and Roman eras This was both ahistorical and a value judgment, and it was to have a profound impact...
... attempts to place intraosseous cannulas from a total of 732 Scandinavian health care workers Analysis of the data is pending Having data on so many attempts of intraosseous access, is seems unprecedented ... Acad Med 2002, 77(9):939 doi: 10.1186/1757-7241-18-23 Cite this article as: Hallas et al., Microfinance as a method of facilitating researchin emergency medicine Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, ... Ugeskr Laeger 2009 in press Hallas P, Folkestad L, Brabrand M: Level of training and experience in physicians performing interhospital transfers of adult patients in the internal medicine department...
... Speculation Against Alexander Hamilton, Late Secretary of the Treasury, Is Fully Refuted by Himself.” An accusation of financial malfeasance in office is, in itself, hardly an extraordinary occurrence, ... character and an inquiry into the way the character of America has changed xii Introduction But this is tricky terrain The notion ofa singular American character, a profile that captures a set of universally ... enlightening and cheapening, a source of advance in manners and morals and at the same time their corruption The contagion was morally dangerous insofar as it rewarded idleness instead of truly...
... asparagus at entrées Veal breast ragoût at Squab pie at Gosling ragoût at All presented in platter at assorted dishes Chicken fricassée at Marinade of squab at roasts Hares and turkeys at Plate ... Plate of chicken at Plate of squabs at Salads entremets Green peas, asparagus, mushrooms, all presented in platter at Plate of fava beans at Artichokes at figure Table with one platter and two plates, ... systematically examined later in this chapter The fowl and game entremets, for example, include dishes of aspic and meat in aspic, as well as cold galantines, braised preparations, and pasties that...
... entitled to a pro rata share of any proceeds that remain In reality, individual debtors who le for bankruptcy often have no assets that are available for paying their creditors In these cases—referred ... pervasively judicial in character The contrast with England is particularly revealing Like the United States, England has a market-based economy, with vibrant capital markets and a wide range of ... and share equally in, the assets of an insolvent debtor, and it facilitated the pattern of failure and renewal that was necessary to a market-based economy In sharp contrast to the Federalists,...
... proved to be insufficient, and early intervention was avoided in the name of regulatory forbearance Repealing Glass-Steagall The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 had established a firm separation between ... Financial Modernization Act, also known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act The act repealed all restrictions against the combination of banking, securities and insurance operations for financial institutions ... Regulation Many argued that consolidation in banking was an inevitable evolution and championed it as financial “modernization,” but the changes posed challenges for market regulators Since banking and...
... journals, as well as a regular section in the Journal of Macromarketing It has also resulted in the formation of an Association for HistoricalResearchinMarketingin 1999 Attendance at the CHARM ... of national brands and chain stores, rural free mail and package delivery, and growing newspaper and magazine advertising The completion of the transcontinental railroad generated ever-increasing ... conditions of risk His research has appeared in the Journal of the Academy ofMarketing Science, Journal of Macromarketing, Decision Sciences, Journal ofMarketing Theory and Practice, and Theoretical...
... Heads—Visit of Bishop Broughton—Influenza—Octavius Hadfield—The east coast—Taumatakura—W Williams moves to Poverty Bay—Ripahau at Cook Strait—Rauparaha—Tamihana learns from Ripahau—Tamihana and ... Englishman was doing in New Zealand, and what the New Zealander was doing in England, during those same months of the year 1820 They will meet again next year in the parsonage of Parramatta, and ... journeys in New Zealand—Hinaki of Mokoia—Return of Hongi and Kendall—Change in Hongi—Siege of Mokoia—Devastation of Thames district—Miserable plight of missionaries—Closing of seminary at Parramatta...
... of Nebraska All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Catalogingin-Publication Data Yu, Junwei Playing in isolation : ahistoryof baseball in Taiwan ... became a part of military practice.28 As a result, recreational sports gradually gave way to military training Wooden-Ball Finds a Home 23 In the early years of the Pacific war Taiwan’s baseball ... baseball team had only one mainlander Mostly the team was composed of Taiwanese and aborigines along with several Hakka Mainlanders’ ignorance of baseball was also shown by the appointment of...
... hjaa deg ho gamle Mabba, Nærkona aat Vettom So lita som ein Adelstein i Ringen paa fremste Fingren paa ein verdug Raadsmann, ho kjøyrer kring med smaa Soldumbe-Flokar paa Nasanna aat Folk, dan ... fully and satisfactorily resolved by the appearance of Rosse." And his note to a passage in Act V is interesting as showing that, wide and thorough as was Hauge's acquaintance with Shakespearean ... Landsmaal is equal to Shakespeare's most airy passages The slight inaccuracy of one of the lines: Av Maanestraalanne paa Vatn er Selen, for Shakespeare's: The colors of the moonshine's watery beams,...
... Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, master of the whole basin of the Tigris and Euphrates in the time of Abraham Among his vassals were Amraphel, king of Shinar, and Arioch, king of Ellasar, the two principal ... View of an angle of the Observatory at Khorsabad 249 103 Lateral faỗade of the palace at Firouz-Abad 251 104 Battlements from an Assyrian palace 251 105 Battlements from the Khorsabad Observatory ... the Arabian and African wastes are seas of land seldom raised much above, often sinking below the level of the ocean; while east of the same, in Persia, Kerman, Seistan, Chinese Tartary, and Mongolia,...
... Reichsanstalt 5.3 The National Physical Laboratory 5.4 The National Bureau of Standards 5.5 Colour at the national laboratories 5.6 Tracing careers 5.7 Weighing up the national laboratories 5.8 Industrial ... recommendation and verification of illumination standards; and industry, by defining norms of efficiency and standards for quality control This is a case of the pursuit of utilitarian advantages leading ... Light and radiant heat remained separately categorized in the scientific mind The effects of ‘actinic’, ‘luminous’ and ‘thermal’ radiation were seen as distinct45 As the three types of radiation acted...
... beer, at least in any great amount, but it may be that beer remained a beverage in Crete during their rule In an Akkadian text from the royal palace of Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra, Syria) dating ... Pannonian, was besieging Chalcedon during the campaigns of AD 365, the inhabitants within insulted him for his beer drinking: ‘he was derisively addressed as sabaiarius Now sabaia is a drink of ... a maker of sabaia beer’ Moreover, St Jerome, commenting on a passage in the Septuagint, says ofa drink made from cereal and water, in the local vernacular and barbaric speech in the provinces...
... , 2-variable and in 13 3-variable altering distance functions have been introduced as generalisations of the concept of altering distance function It has also been extended in the context of multivalued ... with ina number of papers Some of these works are noted in 17–20 The purpose of this paper is to introduce a generalisation of Banach contraction mapping principle which includes the generalisations ... contractions,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 20, no 2, pp 458–464, 1969 A D Arvanitakis, A proof of the generalized Banach contraction conjecture,” Proceedings of the American...
... x -Laplacian problems on a bounded domain,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 306, no 2, pp 604–618, 2005 17 X.-L Fan, Q Zhang, and D Zhao, “Eigenvalues of p x -Laplacian ... solutions of the parabolic variational inequality with variable exponent of nonlinearity,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications In press 16 J Chabrowski and Y Fu, “Existence of solutions ... for a class of problems in RN involving the p x Laplacian,” in Contributions to Nonlinear Analysis A Tribute to D G de Figueiredo on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, T Cazenave, D Costa, O...
... s PART IV SCANDINAVIAN INFLUENCE Introduction to part IV 171 Introduction to Scandinavian loanwords in English 173 9.1 Areas of Scandinavian settlement in England 173 9.2 What is meant by ‘early ... complicated again As noted above, different varieties of English today can show variation even in the area of basic vocabulary and among grammatical function words, e.g you-all and youse Further back ... first language ina wide variety of territories around the world, and, increasingly, as first choice as a lingua franca in international communication worldwide 1.2.2 Types of lexical borrowing;...