982 resultados para Volney, C.-F. (Constantin-François), 1757-1820.
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v. 1-3, "Farces.--Moralites.--Sotties Sermons Joyeux.--Mysteres du XVI siecle." v. 4. L'Eugene; Cleopatre; Didon, par Estienne Jodelle.-- Les Esbahis par Jacques Grevin.--La Reconnue, par Remy Belleau.--v. 5. Le Laquais; Les Esprits; La Veive; Le Morfondu par Pierre de Larivey.-- v. 6. Les Jaloux; Les Escolliers; La Constance; Le Fidelle, par Pierre de Larivey.--v. 7. Les Tromperies, par Pierre de Larivey.--Les Contens, par Odet de Tournebu.--Les Neapolitaines, par Francois d'Amboise.--Les Desguisez, par Jean Godard.--La Nouvelle, par Le Capitaine Lasphrise.-- v. 8. Tyr et sidon, par Jean de Schelandre.--Les Corrivaux, par Pierre Troterel.--L'Impuissance, par Sieur de Veronneau.--Alizon, par L. C. Discret.--v. 9. Des Proverbes, par Adrien de Montlue.--La Comedie de Chansons.--La Comedie des Comedies, tr. par Rene Barry.--La Comedie des Comediens, par Sieur de Gougenot.--Le Galimatias, par Andre de Rosiers.--v. 10. Glossaire.
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This thesis examines topographical art depicting Scotland’s natural scenery and built environments, architecture, antiquities and signs of modern improvement, made during the period 1660 to 1820. It sets out to demonstrate that topography and topographical art was not exclusively antiquarian in nature, but ranged across various fields of learning and practice. It included the work of artists, geographers, cartographers, travel writers, poets, landscape gardeners, military surveyors, naturalists and historians who were concerned with representing the country’s varied, and often contentious, histories within an increasingly modernising present. The visual images that are considered here were forms of knowledge that found expression in drawings, paintings and engravings, elevations, views and plans. They were made on military surveys and picturesque tours, and were often intended to be included alongside written texts, both published and unpublished, frequently connecting with travels, tours, memoirs, essays and correspondence. It will also be argued that topography was a social practice, involving networks of artists, collectors, publishers and writers, who exchanged information in drawings and letters in a nationwide, and often increasingly commercial enterprise. This thesis will explore some of the strands of such a vast network of picture-making that existed in Scotland, and Britain, between 1660 and 1820, as visual images were circulated, copied, recycled and adapted, and topographical and antiquarian visual culture emerges as a complex, synoptic form of inquiry.
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[ES] El análisis de una serie industrial correspondiente a los cinco niveles arqueológicos de la trinchera C de La Quina (Charente, Francia), proveniente de las excavaciones del Dr. L. Henri-Martin y de G. Henri-Martin, pone de manifiesto, junto a la caracterización del conjunto estratigráfico por la presencia de raederas, el progresivo incremento de los denticulados en el devenir temporal. Este hecho asociado a otros particulares fenómenos secundarios (en el alargamiento de las formas, en la tipología de las raederas, en la elaboración del retoque, ... ) traducen una complicación diacrónica creciente en la dinámica de este complejo musteroide, presagiando, quizás, su relativa afinidad con el proceso leptolitizante de las series industriales evolucionadas del Paleolítico medio.
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The yield equation given by BEVERTON and HOLT (1957) has several parameters which are difficult to estimate for tropical freshwater fish species. Nevertheless, some simplifying assumptions can be made and the most relevant parameters used to enable the construction of yield isopleths. Tilapia esculenfa has the following parameters: maximum length (L ∞=33.8 c.m. growth rate (K) = 0.32, natural mortality rate (M)=0.17 and the length at maturity (1 m)=22 cm. The optimum yield is obtained by catching the fish at a length of first capture of 26 em and a fishing mortality rate of 0.5. Tilapia nilotica with L ∞=49 cm, 1 m=36 cm, K=0.50 and M= 0.30 gives optimum yield when caught at a length of first capture of 35-36 cm with a fishing mortality rate of 0.5-0.6. The stuned Tilapia nilotica of Lake Albert has L ∞=17 cm, K=2.77,1 m=12 cm and M=3.37. With such a very high natural mortality, maximum yields would be obtained hy using a length of first capture less than 9 cm and a fishing mortality rate exceeding 1.8.
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Average height is an important indicator of people’s well-being. It is also a relatively undistorted and easy-to-measure indicator, which makes it particularly suitable for comparisons across time and space. Drawing upon an extensive body of research, the chapter describes the strengths and weaknesses of this indicator. It finds that during the 19th century, average height in Western Offshoots was much higher than elsewhere. Differences between Western Europe and the rest of the world (Eastern Europe, East Asia) were marginal, in spite of the much higher real incomes in the former region. This changed after about 1870, when people’s height began to increase in Western Europe, whereas this lagged behind elsewhere. Africans were relatively tall during much of the period studied, but experienced declining height in many countries after the 1960s. People in Southeast Asia stayed relatively short throughout the period.
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1775/01/25 (N3,T1).
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1775/11/05 (T3,N31).
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1776/11/15 (T3,N32).
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1778/06/05 (T2,N16).
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1775/08/05 (T2,N22).
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1775/10/25 (T3,N30).
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1776/10/05 (T3,N28).