997 resultados para Thomas, à Becket, Saint, 1118?-1170.


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With added series title, engraved, and second half-title.

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Cover title: The pageant and masque of St. Louis, Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo., May 1914.

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Inaug.-Diss.--Strassburg.

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Acc. arr. for piano.

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Bibliography: p. 403-413.

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Includes a hymn on the life, virtues and miracles of St. Patrick, composed by St. Fiech.

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Thesis (doctoral)--Friedrich-Alexanders Universität Erlangen, 1904.

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[ES]Saint Louis es la segunda ciudad más relevante de Senegal (África) y nace de una antigua ciudad colonial francesa. Situado en la desembocadura del río Senegal, sus problemas de movilidad congestionada, saneamiento e inundaciones periódicas van en aumento. Nuestra intervención trata de responder al desafío con una propuesta sobre como reactivar espacios urbanos degradados para conseguir una mayou satisfacción ciudadana. Mediante la implantación de un sistema de gestión de residuos marítimo se pretende obtener una ciudad más limpia y saludable para sus habitantes y el turismo. El proyecto incorpora un centro de reciclaje urbano con usos industrial y docente, como ejemplo para fomentar los buenos hábitos del reciclaje en los ciudadanos de Saint Louis.

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Thomas Young (1773-1829) carried out major pioneering work in many different subjects. In 1800 he gave the Bakerian Lecture of the Royal Society on the topic of the “mechanism of the eye”: this was published in the following year (Young, 1801). Young used his own design of optometer to measure refraction and accommodation, and discovered his own astigmatism. He considered the different possible origins of accommodation and confirmed that it was due to change in shape of the lens rather than to change in shape of the cornea or an increase in axial length. However, the paper also dealt with many other aspects of visual and ophthalmic optics, such as biometric parameters, peripheral refraction, longitudinal chromatic aberration, depth-of-focus and instrument myopia. These aspects of the paper have previously received little attention. We now give detailed consideration to these and other less-familiar features of Young’s work and conclude that his studies remain relevant to many of the topics which currently engage visual scientists.