649 resultados para Ars amatoria
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Lipen., 33, 308 (ars iuris commentarii iurus) edizione diff.
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v.1. Amores. Epistulae. Medic. Fac. Fem. Ars amat. Remedia amoris. 1907. -- v.. Metamorphoses. 1905. -- v.3. Tristia. Ibis. Ex ponto libri. Fasti. 1908.
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Prefaces dated 1850-1852.
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I. Amores -- Espistulae -- De medic. fac. -- Ars amat. --Remedia amoris ; II.Metamorphoses --III.Tristia -- Ibis -- Ex ponto libri -- Fasti --Halieutica. 1871.
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v. 6. Scriptores artis metricae: Marivs Victorinvs, Maximvs Victorinvs, Caesivs Bassvs, Atilivs Fortvnatianvs, Terentianvs Mavrvs, Marivs Plotivs Sacerdos, Rvfinvs, Mallivs Theodorvs, Fragmenta et excerpta metrica.--v. 7. Scriptores de orthographia: Terentivs Scavrvs, Velivs Longvs, Caper, Agroecivs, Cassiodorivs, Martyrivs, Beda, Albinvs. Avdacis excerpta, Dosithei Ars grammatica, Arvsiani Messii Exempla elocvtionvm, Cornelii Frontonis liber de differentiis, Fragmenta grammatica. Index scriptorvm.--v. 8. Anecdota helvetica qvae ad grammaticam latinum spectant.
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v. 1. Gratii et Nemesiani Cynegetica, T. Calpurnii Siculi Ecolgae, Q. Ennii, Severi Sancti, Bedae, Septimii Sereni, Ausonii, Casii Parmensis, Optatiani Porphyrii, et aliorum carmina.- v. 2. Satirica, Elegiaca, Lyrica, et alia quaedam carmina.- v. 3. Lucilii Junioris, Saleii Bassi, et aliorum carmina heroica; Epithalamia, et Homeristarum Latinorum opera, Ausonii et variorum auctorum carmina geographica, Varronis Atacini fragmenta.- v. 5. Rufi Festi Avieni Descriptio orbis terrae, Ora Maritima, et carmina minora; ejusdem Aratea Phaenomena et prognostica.- v. 6. De re astronomica Ciceronis et Germanici carmina ex Arato translata; item M. Manilii Astronomicon libri quinque ex recensione Jos. Scaligeri.- v. 7. De re Hortensi et Villatica carmina Columellae, Palladii Vomani, et aliorum; item Amatoria et Ludicra Maximiani Etrusci, Ofilii, Juventini, Sperati, Symposii, Hosidii Getae, et Ausonii. Indices varios rerum, latinitatis et nominum in septum voluminum carminibus necnon in notis, prooemiis, argumentis et excursibus occurrentium.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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v. 1. Odae. Carmen saeculare Epodi.--v. 2. Satirarum lib. II. Epistulae. Ars. poetica. Indices.
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Description based on: 1984; title from cover.
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Lithographed.
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Includes music
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Se presenta en este trabajo una aproximación metodológica al estudio de uso de revistas por parte de investigadores. Integrando la técnica de Análisis de Citaciones (AC) y de Análisis de Redes Sociales (ARS) se elaboran mapas bibliométricos que aportan capacidad de síntesis de información compleja. Se estima que su utilización en la evaluación de colecciones aportaría información valiosa para la distribución equitativa de los recursos económicos destinados a la compra de títulos, y para la optimización de su disponibilidad y acceso.
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Objectives: To identify potential molecular genetic determinants of cardiovascular ischemic tolerance in wild-type and transgenic hearts overexpressing A(1) adenosine receptors (A(1)ARs). Methods: cDNA microarrays were used to explore expression of 1824 genes ill wild-type hearts and ischemia-tolerant mouse hearts overexpressing A(1)ARs. Results: Overexpression of A(1)ARs reduced post-ischemic contractile dysfunction, limited arrhythmogenesis, and reduced necrosis by similar to80% in hearts subjected to 30 min global ischemia 60 mill reperfusion. Cardioprotection was abrogated by acute A(1)AR antagonism, and only a small number (19) of genes were modified by A(1)AR overexpression in normoxic hearts. Ischemia-reperfusion significantly altered expression of 75 genes in wild-type hearts (14 induced, 61 down-regulated), including genes for metabolic enzymes, structural/motility proteins, cell signaling proteins, defense/growth proteins, and regulators of transcription and translation. A(1)AR overexpression reversed the majority of gene down-regulation whereas gene induction was generally unaltered. Additionally, genes involved in cell defence, signaling and gene expression were selectively modified by ischemia in transgenic hearts (33 induced, 10 down-regulated), possibly contributing to the protected phenotype. Real-time PCR verified changes in nine selected genes, revealing concordance with array data. Transcription of the A(1)AR gene was also modestly reduced post-ischemia, consistent with impaired functional sensitivity to A(1)AR stimulation Conclusions: Data are presented regarding the early post-ischemic gene profile of intact heart. Reduced A(1)AR transcription is observed which may contribute to poor outcome from ischemia. A(1)AR overexpression selectively modifies post-ischemic gene expression, potentially contributing to ischemic-tolerance. (C) 2003 European Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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A K-t,K-t-design of order n is an edge-disjoint decomposition of K-n into copies of K-t,K-t. When t is odd, an extended metamorphosis of a K-t,K-t-design of order n into a 2t-cycle system of order n is obtained by taking (t - 1)/2 edge-disjoint cycles of length 2t from each K-t,K-t block, and rearranging all the remaining 1-factors in each K-t,K-t block into further 2t-cycles. The 'extended' refers to the fact that as many subgraphs isomorphic to a 2t-cycle as possible are removed from each K-t,K-t block, rather than merely one subgraph. In this paper an extended metamorphosis of a K-t,K-t-design of order congruent to 1 (mod 4t(2)) into a 2t-cycle system of the same order is given for all odd t > 3. A metamorphosis of a 2-fold K-t,K-t-design of any order congruent to 1 (mod 4t(2)) into a 2t-cycle system of the same order is also given, for all odd t > 3. (The case t = 3 appeared in Ars Combin. 64 (2002) 65-80.) When t is even, the graph K-t,K-t is easily seen to contain t/2 edge-disjoint cycles of length 2t, and so the metamorphosis in that case is straightforward. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.