659 resultados para Lapin tuhat tarinaa : Anto Leikolan juhlakirja
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1st edition published in Moscow, 1796.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1. Juizo critico dos escriptores nacionaes e estrangeiros. Noticia sobre o autor e suas obras. Pec̜as elegiacas relativas ao autor. Poesias diversas. O poema do frade.--2. Lyra dos vinte annos.--3. Cartas do auctor. Discursos academicos. Orac̜ões funebres. Estudios literarios. Litteratura e civilisac̜ão em Portugal. Estudos dramaticos.
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Prologue by António Garcia Ribeiro de Vasconcélloz: p. [xiii]-cli (1st group).
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In 2 parts; pt. 1, v. 1-2 (paged separately); pt. 2: (Inedita) impressa por ordem do Instituto historico e geografico brasileiro; v. 1-3 (paged continuously)
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t. 1. Salustio del Poyo, D. La vida y muerte de Judas. Castro, G. de. El tao de San Antón. Vélez de Guevara, L. El capitán prodigioso, príncipe de Transilvania. Vega Carpio, L. de. El caballero de Olmedo.--t. 2. Castro, G. de. El renegado arrepentido. Vélez de Guevara, L. La devoción de la misa. Vélez de Guevara, L. El rey Don Sebastián. Vélez de Guevera, L. El Hércules de Ocaña.
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Title-pages printed in red and black; woodcut title vignettes (coats of arms, and a printer's device); woodcut head- and tail-pieces, decorative initials.
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Contiene : De la vida y principales escritos de Salustio, en h. 2*4. Notas para la mejor inteligencia y justificacion de la version española de Cayo Salustio Crispo, p. 289-334. Del alfabeto y lengua de los fenices [sic] y de sus colonias, p. 335-378, con antep.
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Contiene: Martius, hasta p. 435 ; Mensis Aprilis Martyrologium hispanum, comienza en h. *1 hasta el final, con antep.
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Contiene: Maius, hasta p. 398 ; Iunius, p. 399 hasta el final.
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Contiene: September, hasta h. 2[cruz]3 ; Mensis Octobris Martyrologium Hispanum, desde h. œ1 hasta el final, con antep.
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Contiene: Nouember, hasta h. 2[cruz]4 ; Mensis Decembris Martyrolog. hispanum, en h. ?1 (después de 2[cruz]4) hasta el final y con anteportada propia.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This study aims to analyze citizen participation in state policy decisions, as an essential element of legitimacy in the branches of government, especially in the sphere of the Executive, in the context of deliberative democracy. But, this study still has the desideratum to understand the citizen's role in public life, especially in the sphere of the Executive Branch, in order to effect the Fundamental Right to Public Administration proba, efficient and honest. Thus, to achieve this mister, the proposal is to expose the pesamento the classic contractualist, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Rousseau about the legitimacy of governments, through the statutes, and the question of the general will and majority rule as well how to present the comments of Thomas Jefferson on popular sovereignty and dialogical citizen participation in matters of local interest. After, it will be studied the theories of Fundamental Rights in order to demonstrate the need for the Civil Service should be veiled in a more specific custody rights, given the deep crisis in the Public Administrative practice due, especially, corruption. On the other side, the fundamentality of management also covers the aspect of the development of cities, which decisively affects the development of man, which, to join a deliberative governance program needs to be politicized, adopting full participation, dialogue, as duty citizen. Furthermore, taking as most heart, will be presented the doctrine of Jürgen Habermas, whose Discourse Theory element is to be followed for the implementation of a This study aims to analyze citizen participation in state policy decisions, as an essential element of legitimacy in the branches of the government, especially in the sphere of the Executive, in the context of deliberative democracy. But, this study also has the desideratum to understand the citizen's role in public life, especially in the sphere of the Executive Branch, in order to actualize the Fundamental Right to a just, efficient and honest Public Administration. Thus, to achieve this necessity, the proposal is to expose the thought of the classic contractualist thinkers, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Rousseau about the legitimacy of governments, through the statutes, and the question of the general will and majority rule as well as how to present the comments of Thomas Jefferson on popular sovereignty and dialogical citizen participation in matters of local interest. Later on, the theories of Fundamental Rights will be studied in order to demonstrate that the need for the Civil Service should be veiled in a more specific right custody, given the deep crisis in the Public Administrative practice due to, especially, the corruption. On the other hand, the fundamentality of management also covers the aspect of the development of cities, which decisively affects the development of man, who, to join a deliberative governance program, needs to be politicized, adopting full participation and dialogue as a citizen responsibility. Furthermore, taking as the major heart, it will be presented the doctrine of Jürgen Habermas whose Discourse Theory element is to be followed for the implementation of a broad deliberative and emancipatory democracy, with effective citizen participation. It will also be considered the Condorcet Constitution Project as a comparative link in the linking of the public deliberative will, and the Central Power, in the face of the Theory of “Sluice” Habermas. The proposal, based on communicative action, must allow a continuous flux and influx process of social interests towards the exercise of administrative power. The dialogical deal, brought to the center of the decisions, will allow discussions in the public scope, and may contribute to the legitimacy of government actions, inasmuch as it creates the feeling of politicization demanded by the man in a democratic state.