976 resultados para Queiroz, Eça de 1845-1900
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From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24, no. 1267.
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I. 1801-1832.--II. 1833-1868.--III. 1869-1900.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title.
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No more published.
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A later edition appeared under title: Život i doživljaj : autobiografija.
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Published also in German.
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RESUMO: Em 1945, na ocasião do centenário do nascimento de Eça de Queirós,Antonio Candido escreveu um artigo intitulado “Entre Campo e Cidade”, noqual propôs uma interpretação para a obra completa do autor português. Otexto fora publicado no Livro do centenário de Eça de Queiroz e posteriormen-te, em 1964, coligido no volume Tese antítese. “Entre campo e cidade” aindahoje é importantíssimo para a compreensão da obra queirosiana, pois estabele-ce um contraponto à crítica tradicional canônica que, quase sempre, exigiu umposicionamento ideológico claro de Eça frente a diversos temas e entendeutudo aquilo que fora escrito depois de Os Maias (1888) como produçõesdesviadas da melhor inspiração crítica realista percebida em obras anteriorescomo O crime do padre Amaro (1871) e O primo Basílio (1886). Candidopropõe uma leitura dos escritos de Eça de Queirós a partir da perspectivadialética, fato que, além de superar a concepção polarizada do Eça esquerdistadas primeiras obras versus o Eça direitista dos textos derradeiros – posições quedireta ou indiretamente a crítica tradicional sempre veiculou - supõe a liberda-de de criação autoral sem a necessária adesão a esta ou aquela vertente ideoló-gica. Como atualmente a produção queirosiana ainda é alvo da polarizaçãointerpretativa, “Entre campo e cidade” torna-se, de fato, atualíssimo, principal-mente àqueles que buscam a revisão da crítica literária canônica que, em muitoscasos, fechou-se em interpretações cristalizadas e relegou este ou aquele escri-tor ou, no caso de Eça, esta ou aquela obra ao limbo da “má” literatura. Opresente trabalho pretende mostrar as particularidades do texto de AntonioCandido, bem como sua interessante proposta ao analisar as obras de Eça deQueirós, principalmente aquelas escritas na última década de vida do autor.
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Enterprise architecture (EA) management has be-come an intensively discussed approach to manage enterprise transformations. While there is a strong interest in EA frameworks and EA modeling, a lack of knowledge remains about the theoretical foundation of EA benefits. In this paper, we identify EA success factors and EA benefits through a literature review, and integrate these findings with the DeLone & McLean IS success model to propose a theoretical model explaining the realization of EA benefits. In addition, we con-ducted semi-structured interviews with EA experts for a preliminary validation and further exploration of the model. We see this model as a first step to gain insights in and start a discussion on the theory of EA benefit realization. In future research, we plan to empirically validate the proposed model.
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Sequences with optimal correlation properties are much sought after for applications in communication systems. In 1980, Alltop (\emph{IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory} 26(3):350-354, 1980) described a set of sequences based on a cubic function and showed that these sequences were optimal with respect to the known bounds on auto and crosscorrelation. Subsequently these sequences were used to construct mutually unbiased bases (MUBs), a structure of importance in quantum information theory. The key feature of this cubic function is that its difference function is a planar function. Functions with planar difference functions have been called \emph{Alltop functions}. This paper provides a new family of Alltop functions and establishes the use of Alltop functions for construction of sequence sets and MUBs.
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This thesis examines the role of conservative newspaper proprietors and editors to generate support for war against the Boers in South Africa. The thesis utilises Rune Ottosen's theoretical model concerning newspapers creating a pro-war mentality, and S.E. Finer's theory on the influences of the military on civilian Government. The pivotal supportive roles of Governor Lamington and Premiers Dickson and Philp and the oppositional role of Premier Dawson are also examined.
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"World Architecture records the major architectural contributions made in all regions of the world to the development of human culture. Grouped into 10 geographical regions and representing five twenty-year-periods, the buildings have been selected by approximately 80 eminent international architectural critics. Each volume contains 100 buildings from one particular region, each object accompanied by an analytical text as well as by drawings and photographs. Introduction essays by the general editor, Kenneth Frampton, and the editor(s) of each volume complete the survey. The series comprises 10 volumes. The books are handsome, linen-bound and stitched, generously formatted (21,5 x 28,5 cm/8,4 x 11 inches) and contain approx. 300 pages and 400 colour prints each. This unique project gives the most precise and authoritative description of 1000 of the century's most notable buildings. Countries: Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Oceania."