... first of the revolution and then of the emperor, dominated Italy They defeated the Austrians andthe Bourbons and humiliated the popes They also had a major cultural and archaeological impact They ... the Germans, who resumed their Winckelmannand Goethe-inspired love affair with the city and its ruins While the English had dominated the foreign community during the age of the Grand Tour, the ... ARCHAEOLOGY of the Grand Tour, reasserted the primacy of the Palladian in English architecture.12 During themiddleand later years of the eighteenth century the English countryside became populated by...
... analyses and drafted the manuscript AS and HO participated in the design of the study and helped to draft the manuscript All authors have read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The ... collected at the same time and place and that were genetically similar to each other Consequently, the final data sets comprised 149 taxa with an alignment length of 1830 bp for the H gene and 66 taxa ... Criterion For both the H and N genes, the favored models were closely related to the most general GTR + Gamma + Inv model Statistical uncertainty in parameter values across the sampled trees was...
... the differences in the behaviors and attitudes of the grandmother, the father andthe mother andthe children at least cause discontent to one another The grandmother held the floor most of the ... with the grandmother Regarding the children, they disapproved of the decision of their grandmother but, as the youngest in the family, their reaction did come to no where Finally, it was the grandmother ... 199) The grandmother had experienced both the hardest time such as the time of the Civil War, the Great Depression, the World War II andthe prime time of the nation, the affluent America in the...
... refreshed The glade was their pleasure-ground; they wandered hither and thither hearkening each other's speech, and waking the song of the birds by their footsteps Then they turned them to where the ... throstlets andthe merles and other wood birds The siskin andthe ringdove vied with each other to them pleasure, all day long their music rejoiced ear and soul Their love was their high feast The man ... with the woman, andthe woman with the man; they had the fellowship they most desired, and were where they fain would be In the dewy morning they gat them forth to the meadow where grass and flowers...
... says the chronicler, "and then the warden of the church, the attendants, and even the boys of the place, tried, one after the other, to make the bell sound But all was in vain; and so at last the ... intercept the brisk beams of the sun, which they hold very necessary to assist them in their search, the diamonds constantly reflecting them when they shine on them, rendering themselves thereby the ... end of thefourteenthand early fifteenth centuries, whole suits of armour were almost invariable, and then came the opportunity for the goldsmith, the damascener, andthe niellist Some of the leading...
... M TR QUY LU T TRONG L CH S TRI T H C V I VI C NH N TH C QUY LU T X H I The Category Law in the History of Philosophy andthe Cognizing of Social Laws Thụng tin v gi ng viờn 1.1 H v tờn: Nguy n ... TRI T H C CNG MễN H C TRI T H C CHNH TR - X H I TY U TRUNG - C N I The Western European Social Political Philosophy in the Middle- Modern Age Thụng tin v gi ng viờn 1.1 H c v tờn: Nguy n H u ... Philosophy, Volume II, The Newman Press, 1959 19 Copleston Frederick, A History of Philosophy, Volume III, The Newman Press, 1959 20 Copleston Frederick, A History of Philosophy, Volume V, The Newman Press,...
... “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost” (Matthew 28:19), the thrust of Christianity (with Christendom being the ... of the body But when the mind commands the mind to make an act of will, these two are one andthe same and yet the order is not obeyed […] The reason, then, why the command is not obeyed is that ... hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion (6) This concept is applicable to late antiquity andtheMiddleAges to a qualifiable extent because the notion of the Pax...
... “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost” (Matthew 28:19), the thrust of Christianity (with Christendom being the ... of the body But when the mind commands the mind to make an act of will, these two are one andthe same and yet the order is not obeyed […] The reason, then, why the command is not obeyed is that ... hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion (6) This concept is applicable to late antiquity andtheMiddleAges to a qualifiable extent because the notion of the Pax...
... in the legal writings of thelatethirteenth century was the counterfeiting or clipping of coin or the forging of the king's seal However, the theories of the writers andthe practices of the ... with the period from themiddle of thethirteenth century to the end of the fifteenth, the prelude to the great treason statute of 1352 andthe aftermath I feel no obligation to justify the importance ... doctrine was the one which has been the concern of this volume, the law of treason as seen through the eyes of the king and his legal advisers The other was the theory of treason of the barons and to...
... produced and transcribed in the monasteries, during themiddle ages, thousands there are in the rich alcoves of the Vatican at Rome, unknown save to a choice and favored few; thousands there are in the ... of a cross and kiss the fingers; for a tract lay the hand on the abdomen and apply the other hand to the mouth; for a capitulary make the general sign and extend the clasped hands to heaven; for ... in the illuminated borders of copies of the gospels and writings of the fathers "The book was bound by the forwarder, who sewed the leaves and put them in a cover of leather or velvet; by the...
... Thrace and Macedonia and before long reached Athens There were now no great warriors in Athens, andthe city surrendered to Alaric The Goths plundered the homes and temples of the Athenians and then ... Genseric the Vandal King from 427-477 A.D I The Vandals were another wild and fierce tribe that came from the shores of the Baltic and invaded central and southern Europe in the later times of the ... emperor gave them land and money, and thus stopped their invasions for a time The most famous of the Ostrogoth kings was Theodoric (The- od'-or-ic) the Great He was the son of Theodemir (The- od'-e-mir),...
... legends, and of the sense of the mystical that pervaded their lives Mysticism and superstition were the only tools available to explain the stars, the seasons, the randomness of weather patterns, ... throughout the church year The five parts of the Ordinary were the ones most commonly set to music in Medieval and later times Below is a list of the parts of the Mass The parts of the Ordinary ... your hymns andthe canticles the sounds poured into my ears andthe truth distilled in my heart”-from Confessions This encapsulates the feeling and mood of the church at this time – that the ‘bad’...
... the World Trade Center andthe Pentagon, the suppression of terrorism rose to the fore of U.S concerns in theMiddle East Al Qaeda and other radical Islamist groups draw heavily on the Arab and ... in theMiddle East 27 and to a lesser extent in Kuwait, have increased the powers of the legislature while distancing themselves from the day-to-day operations of the government The king is then ... that these countries’ policies will change as well The United States may also confront other major power rivals in theMiddle East in the coming years Throughout the Cold War, the United States and...
... Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the children and parents who participated in this study, and appreciate the hard work of Mrs Sharon Matthews andthe David Hide Asthma and ... pteronyssinus and D farinae), cat dander, dog dander, horse dander, timothy grass, cladosporium, silver birch, olive, mugwort and nettle Blood samples were allowed to stand and coagulate in Gel and Clot ... on the Isle of Wight, U.K The Isle of Wight is an island (13 × 23 miles) just off the South Coast of England with a resident population of 130,000 The population is stable to the extent that the...
... of the experiments, performed the statistical analysis and drafted the manuscript ISTB and ABZ substantially assisted in performing the experiments JZ participated in the design of the study and ... to inhibit the increased airway responsiveness to histamine and PGF2α, both after the EAR andthe LAR Further investigations are warranted to reveal the exact mechanisms underlying the increased ... saline-filled balloon-catheter was surgically implanted inside the thoracic cavity The free end of the catheter was driven subcutaneously to the neck of the animal, where it was exposed and attached permanently...
... misdiagnosed with CVID and later found to have Btk mutations [2,3] Some of these cases highlight the heterogeneity of this disorder and may be related partially to the extent of the genetic defect, ... as the catalytic kinase domain andthe SH2 and SH3 domains are responsible for binding and interacting with tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins and polyproline motifs [1] Mutations in each of these ... gene therapy as an option in one or more of these conditions We present two cases of XLA diagnosed late in life, and review the clinical features and outcomes of similar cases described in the...
... the World Trade Center andthe Pentagon, the suppression of terrorism rose to the fore of U.S concerns in theMiddle East Al Qaeda and other radical Islamist groups draw heavily on the Arab and ... national interests in the region andthe potential threats to those interests U.S INTERESTS IN THEMIDDLE EAST The United States has many vital and enduring interests in theMiddle East Six important ... that these countries’ policies will change as well The United States may also confront other major power rivals in theMiddle East in the coming years Throughout the Cold War, the United States and...
... in theMiddle East 27 and to a lesser extent in Kuwait, have increased the powers of the legislature while distancing themselves from the day-to-day operations of the government The king is then ... democracy, and they may calculate that even limited increases in participation will strengthen their survival prospects in the long term.22 They therefore grant legislatures enough power to generate the ... permitted in theory but restricted in practice, while others are denied altogether; and there are often reversals along the way 6 4The government appoints the editors-in-chief of the three...
... incomes and welfare Although the overall impression of both “oil boom” and “oil bust” is valid, there are reasons for skepticism about both the speed of the boom andthe depth of the bust There ... plausibly related to poverty The Sa’id (Middle and Upper Egypt) is the poorest region in the country Moreover, there, as elsewhere in the country, poverty has been rising during the past ten years The ... price andthe opportunity cost of production For a further discussion in theMiddle Eastern context, see Alan Richards and John Waterbury, A Political Economy of theMiddle East, Boulder, Colo., and...