973 resultados para Soto, Hernando de, ca. 1500-1542
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Commençant par : «... Du petit engin la mesure N'ay pas gardé la difference... » et finissant par : « Qui ce rommant petit a fait Dieu lui pardoint tout son meffait. Amen » . Manque le premier feuillet.
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Contient : 1 « Donnation de la conté d'Eu, faicte par le roy Jehan à messire [Jean] d'Artoys ». Février 1350 ; 2 « Le Testament de JEHAN premier, comte D'ARMAIGNAC », 1373. Imprimé avec notes manuscrites ; 3 Diverses pièces concernant la famille de Nevers, 1481-1538, entre lesquelles on distingue ; 1 « Memoire pour feue madame Françoise d'Albret, concernant les droitz par elle pretenduz es biens de feu monseigneur le duc, par contract de mariage, donacions mutuelles et testamens » ; 2 « Le Mariage de mons. de Nevers. Octobre.M.V.C. quatre » ; 3 « Plaidoyé faisant mention des droictz que la maison de Nevers a au conté d'Aucerre » ; 4 Transaction passée entre Anne d'Alençon, marquise de Montferrat, et Françoise d'Alençon, duchesse de Vendomois, pour les biens d'Armagnac, 27 novembre 1540 ; 5 Mémoire concernant les droits d'Anne d'Alençon sur la terre de Pontchenson ; 6 Extraits des registres du parlement de Paris, contenant un arrêt rendu en 1541, dans un procès des « religieulx celestins Nostre-Dame d'Ambert es forestz d'Orleans », et autres arrêts ; 7 « Memoire en brief » de toutes les pièces du procès des héritiers du comte de Laval, contre ceux du Sr de Chateaubriant
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60642
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60647
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60669
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The Dummer Complex extends 180 km along the Precambrian - Paleozoic contact from Tamworth to Lake Simcoe. It is composed of coarse, angular Paleozoic clasts in discontinuous, pitted, hummocky deposits. Deposits are usually separated by bare or boulder strewn bedrock, but have been found in the southern drumlinized till sheet. Dummer Complex deposits show rough alignment with ice-flow. Eskers cross-cut many of the deposits. Dummer sediment subfacies are defined on the basis of dominant coarse grain size and lithology, which relate directly to the underlying Paleozoic formation. Three subglacial tills are identified based on the degree of comminution and distance of transport; the immature facies of the Dummer Complex; the mature facies of the drumlinized till sheet and; the submature facies which is transitional. Carbonate geochemistry was used for till-bedrock correlation in various grain sizes. Of the 3 Paleozoic formations underlying the Dummer Complex, the Gull River Fm. is geochemically distinctive from the Bobcaygeon and Verulam Formations using Ca, Mg, Sr, Cu, Mn, Fe and Na. The Bobcaygeon Fm. and Verulam Fm. can be differentiated using Ca and the Sr/Ca ratio. The immature facies from 1.0 phi and finer is dominated by the non-carbonate, long distance transported component which decreases slightly downice. The submature till facies contains more long distance material than the immature facies. Sr and Mn can be used to correlate the Gull River immature till facies to the underlying bedrock the other subfacies could not be distinguished from each other or their respective source formation. This method proved to be ineffective for sediments with greater than 35% non-carbonate component, due to leaching of elements by the dissolving acid.The Dummer Complex is produced subglacially , as the compressional ice encounters the permeable Paleozoic carbonates. The increased shear strength of the ice and pore pressures in the carbonates results in the basal ice zones becoming debris ladden. Cleaner ice overrides the basal debris . laden dead ice which then acts as the glacier bed. During retreat, the Simcoe lobe stagnates as flow is cut-off by the Algonquin Highlands.
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Original mounted photograph, signed by the photographer [Hartsook], as well as by C. C. Chapman [Affectionately yours, Father], ca. 1942.
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Studio portrait photograph of Charles Clarke Chapman, Los Angeles, California, ca. 1895
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Original Chapman home ranch packing house, Santa Ysabel, California, ca. 1900. [copy print]
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Studio portrait of Frank M. Chapman, Jr. son of Frank M. and Wilhelmina Chapman, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1891.