352 resultados para Odes
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On Odes I 1-6, II 1-2, 9-10, 13-17.
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No. 2 in volume labeled on spine: Mélanges - Poésie, 8.
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II. Descriptive, pastoral, and narrative -- III. Odes, ballads, songs, and sonnets -- VI. Translations from various languages.
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Performance instructions at beginning of choral ode IV.
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v. 1. The odes, Carmen saeculare, and epodes. -- v. 2. The satires, epistles, and De arte poetics.
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v. 1. Genesis-IV King -- v. 2. I. Chronicles-Tobit -- v. 3. Hosea-4 Maccabees, Psalms of Solomon, Enoch, The Odes.
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Commonly known as the "smaller" or "shorter" Cambridge Septuagint.
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First folio has title: Suite de 109 gravures d'après les dessins de Moreau jeune...; 2d portfolio: Suite de 90 [i.e. 91] gravures modernes d'après les dessins de Staal, Philippoteaux, etc.
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"Of this edition, which was to have been in five volumes, only tom. 1 and 2, containing the Odes, Epodes and Carmen saeculare, were published." Brit. mus. Catalogue.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Subscribers": v.1, pp. [11]-[21].
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v. 1. First book of London visions / Laurence Binyon -- Purcell commemoration ode, and other poems / Robert Bridges -- Christ in Hades, and other poems / Stephen Phillips -- Aeromancy, and other poems / Margaret L. Woods -- Songs and odes / Richard Watson Dixon -- v. 2. The praise of life / Laurence Binyon -- Fancy's guerdon / Anodos -- Admirals all, and other verses / Henry Newbolt -- Songs and elegies / Manmohan Ghose -- Second book of London visions / Laurence Binyon.
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Using generalized collocation techniques based on fitting functions that are trigonometric (rather than algebraic as in classical integrators), we develop a new class of multistage, one-step, variable stepsize, and variable coefficients implicit Runge-Kutta methods to solve oscillatory ODE problems. The coefficients of the methods are functions of the frequency and the stepsize. We refer to this class as trigonometric implicit Runge-Kutta (TIRK) methods. They integrate an equation exactly if its solution is a trigonometric polynomial with a known frequency. We characterize the order and A-stability of the methods and establish results similar to that of classical algebraic collocation RK methods. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33 (primary), 35S15 (secondary)