954 resultados para Fabbri Memorial (Me.)
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Fragment of a draft of a petition.
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Five drafts of a letter.
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Five drafts of a letter.
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Four drafts of a letter.
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Four drafts of a letters requesting support to reprint Croswell's 1791 Tables for Computing the Longitude by the Lunar Observations, with two related documents.
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Five drafts of a letters requesting support to reprint Croswell's 1791 Tables for Computing the Longitude by the Lunar Observations.
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no.30(1933)
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Two folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a June 29, 1722 report created by a Committee of the General Court responding to the June 13, 1722 memorial of the Board of Overseers. The report lists three points declaring that the Charter of 1650 intended the Tutors to be members of the Corporation "provided they exceed not five in number," that none of the Fellows be Overseers, and that the Charter of 1650 did not grant the Corporation the power to set salaries without the consent of the Overseers. The copy notes that the report was read and accepted on June 29, and signed by Governor Samuel Shute on July 2, 1722, with the stipulation that none of the current non-resident Fellows be removed from the Corporation.
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Four folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a petition to the Massachusetts General Court from the Harvard Corporation requesting the College's amount of tax exempt real estate be enlarged.
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Four folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten draft of a petition to the Massachusetts General Court from the Harvard President and Professors regarding the addition of a clause in a pending tax act denying tax exemptions to the Harvard College officers. The petition specifically responds to the statements in the January 1799 memorial of the Committee of the Town of Cambridge.
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Four octavo-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a detailed response by the Committee of the Town of Cambridge (comprised of James Winthrop, William Winthrop, and Ebenezer Stedman) to the memorial of Harvard College officers to the Massachusetts General Court.
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One folio-sized leaf containing a handwritten draft of the June 21, 1721 memorial from Nicholas Sever and William Welsteed to the Harvard Board of Overseers. The document is labeled "a true copy" and begins, "Sheweth That ye next &..." and contains struck-through words and edits.
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One folio-sized leaf containing a one-and-a-half-page handwritten draft of a memorial to the Overseers in Nicholas Sever's hand requesting the resident Fellows receive membership in the Corporation. The text of the memorial begins, "Shewith That by ye Charter of 1650, whc: ye College is now upon ye Next & Immediate Governm't : of ye Society is limited to ye Corporation."
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Este artigo aborda o fenómeno da intertextualidade em Memorial do Convento, de José Saramago. Depois da explicitação do conceito e de uma síntese da sua evolução, segue-se uma breve contextualização da obra, com referência à sua dimensão crítica e às quatro linhas de ação que nela se desenvolvem. Posteriormente, procede-se à análise do conceito “Intertextualidade” que permitirá afirmar que as diversas definições convergem para a ideia de que todo o texto é a representação de textos anteriores e que é ponto de partida para a abordagem da obra Memorial do Convento à luz deste conceito. Esta leitura intertextual permitiu concluir que, entre as inúmeras relações que a obra estabelece com outros textos, se destacam Camões, António Vieira, Fernando Pessoa e textos de produção oral/tradicional. Assim, poderá dizer-se que Memorial do Convento se apresenta como um incontornável exemplo no que toca à análise do fenómeno intertextual.
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