29 resultados para Biblia. Latín. Calmet-1772
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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Le lecteur de l'Ancien Testament désireux d'accéder au texte hébreux est confronté à l'édition de la « Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia » et à son système complexe de signes critiques et de notes. Ce petit guide permet d'identifier et de comprendre la signification de toutes ces indications marginales. Par ailleurs, les auteurs précisent les méthodes habituellement utilisées par les chercheurs pour examiner les variantes et juger lesquelles se rapprochent le plus vraisemblablement du texte primitif.
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La Biblia es uno de los más fabulosos tesoros de historia(s) de la humanidad, pues desde la noche de los tiempos los creyentes relatan. Pero no lo hacen de cualquier manera. Largamente elaborados en su etapa oral, pacientemente redactados, los relatos bíblicos obedecen a unas sutiles reglas de composición. Tras las historias aparentemente ingenuas se esconde la fina estrategia de un narrador. El libro de Daniel Marguerat e Yvan Bourquin -el primer manual de iniciación al análisis narrativo publicado en español- conduce al lector por los entresijos del relato bíblico para observar su construcción. Este descubrimiento de la arquitectura oculta de los textos lleva a plantearse de manera nueva su significación. Con gran claridad pedagógica, los autores han dispuesto un recorrido que permite descubrir los instrumentos del análisis narrativo, estudiar su aplicación y evaluar su eficacia. Toda la magia de la lectura queda con ello iluminada.
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This article illustrates some of the specific aspects of the psychotherapeutic approach with medically ill patients. Our considerations are based on our daily work in CL Psychiatry and refer to the psychodynamic model, rooted in Freudian's thought. Characteristics are the setting, as well as the relationship with the patient and the interactions with the physicians as the "emergence" of the suffering body within the therapy. We therefore adopt specific approaches such as the work with the Auxiliary Ego and the narrative reconstruction. This paper illustrates our experiences applying the mentioned tools with patients suffering from chronic pain and cancer.
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Minor lymphocyte stimulating (Mls) antigens specifically stimulate T cell responses that are restricted to particular T cell receptor (TCR) beta chain variable domains. The Mls phenotype is genetically controlled by an open reading frame (orf) located in the 3' long terminal repeat of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV); however, the mechanism of action of the orf gene product is unknown. Whereas predicted orf amino acid sequences show strong overall homology, the 20-30 COOH-terminal residues are strikingly polymorphic. This polymorphic region correlates with TCR V beta specificity. We have generated monoclonal antibodies to a synthetic peptide encompassing the 19 COOH-terminal amino acid residues of Mtv-7 orf, which encodes the Mls-1a determinant. We show here that these antibodies block Mls responses in vitro and can interfere specifically with thymic clonal deletion of Mls-1a reactive V beta 6+ T cells in neonatal mice. Furthermore, the antibodies can inhibit V beta 6+ T cell responses in vivo to an infectious MMTV that shares orf sequence homology and TCR specificity with Mtv-7. These results confirm the predicted extracellular localization of the orf COOH terminus and imply that the orf proteins of both endogenous and exogenous MMTV interact directly with TCR V beta.