376 resultados para Ovid


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El episodio del encuentro entre Eneas y la Sibila de Cumas en Metamorfosis 14.102157 forma parte de la "Eneida ovidiana", aquella sección del poema (13.62314.608) en la cual se narran las aventuras de Eneas desde su partida de Troya hasta su asentamiento definitivo en el suelo itálico. En este trabajo proponemos un análisis del pasaje teniendo en cuenta aquellos rasgos que permiten estudiarlo en relación con las demás historias de amor del poema. Emplearemos para ello las categorías de "repetición", "continuidad narrativa" y "cierre" enunciadas por S. Wheeler en Narrative Dynamics in Ovid's Metamorphoses (2000).

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Este artículo busca establecer cómo las características más sobresalientes de las Metamorfosis de Ovidio, consideradas por muchos estudiosos como el modelo por excelencia de los poetas latinos del siglo I d.C. no resultan tan influyentes en la praxis poética de los autores neronianos y flavianos. Aun considerando los numerosos paralelismos formales y estilísticos existentes en estos autores, tal como el uso de la paradoja, la sobreexplicitación visual y la acumulación de detalles, resulta claro que el propósito y el uso de los diferentes topoi literarios que estos poetas hacen son completamente distintos. Un análisis de los motivos de la nekya y la tempestad en Ovidio, Lucano, Silio Itálico, Valerio Flaco y Estacio muestra cuánto más a menudo los poetas latinos del siglo I d.C. recurren a la obra de Virgilio que a la de Ovidio

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The Internet has created new opportunities for librarians to present literature search results to clinicians. In order to take full advantage of these opportunities, libraries need to create locally maintained bibliographic databases. A simple method of creating a local bibliographic database and publishing it on the Web is described. The method uses off-the-shelf software and requires minimal programming. A hedge search strategy for outcome studies of clinical process interventions is created, and Ovid is used to search MEDLINE. The search results are saved and imported into EndNote libraries. The citations are modified, exported to a Microsoft Access database, and published on the Web. Clinicians can use a Web browser to search the database. The bibliographic database contains 13,803 MEDLINE citations of outcome studies. Most searches take between four and ten seconds and retrieve between ten and 100 citations. The entire cost of the software is under $900. Locally maintained bibliographic databases can be created easily and inexpensively. They significantly extend the evidence-based health care services that libraries can offer to clinicians.

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Este trabajo de revisión analiza toda la bibliografía encontrada en MEDLINE a través de PubMed y Ovid sobre lentes de contacto híbridas. En él se presenta la evolución de este tipo de lentes hasta los últimos estudios sobre las lentes SynergEyes. Se dan unas pautas de adaptación para alguno de estos tipos de lentes y se analizan sus diferentes usos. Se estudia la adaptación de lentes en casos de queratocono y otras ectasias corneales, comparando los distintos tipos de lentes utilizados así como los resultados que ofrecen las lentes de contacto híbridas en estos casos. Se comenta la función de este tipo de lentes en casos de córnea irregular poscirugía refractiva, así como en casos de posqueratoplastia. Por último, se analizan brevemente los nuevos avances realizados por los laboratorios especializados en este tipo de lentes de contacto.

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Three-page handwritten essay in English by Buckminster on the role of the arts in humanity's progress. The essay is titled with a quote from Ovid that can be translated, "A faithful study of the liberal arts refines the manners and corrects their harshness." The essay begins, "To a philosophic mind it is highly interesting to mark the progress of refinement."

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Manuscript notebook, possibly kept by Harvard students, containing 17th century English transcriptions of arithmetic and geometry texts, one of which is dated 1689-1690; 18th century transcriptions from John Ward’s “The Young Mathematician’s Guide”; and notes on physics lectures delivered by John Winthrop, the Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard from 1738 to 1779. The notebook also contains 18th century reading notes on Henry VIII, Tudor succession, and English history from Daniel Neal’s “The History of the Puritans” and David Hume’s “History of England,” and notes on Ancient history, taken mainly from Charles Rollin’s “The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians.” Additionally included are an excerpt from Plutarch’s “Lives” and transcriptions of three articles from “The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle,” published in 1769: “A Critique on the Works of Ovid”; a book review of “A New Voyage to the West-Indies”; and “Genuine Anecdotes of Celebrated Writers, &.” The flyleaf contains the inscription “Semper boni aliquid operis facito ut diabolus te semper inveniat occupatum,” a variation on a quote of Saint Jerome that translates approximately as “Always good to do some work so that the devil may always find you occupied.” In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Harvard College undergraduates often copied academic texts and lecture notes into personal notebooks in place of printed textbooks. Winthrop used Ward’s textbook in his class, while the books of Hume, Neal, and Rollin were used in history courses taught at Harvard in the 18th century.

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Où se trouvaient les mécontents.--L'opposition des gens du monde.--L'exil d'Ovide.--Les délateurs.--Un roman de moeurs sous Néron.--Les écrivains de l'opposition.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Bibliographical footnotes.

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Vita.

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At head of title: A. Rostagni.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Title taken from Vol. 3.

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Mode of access: Internet.