952 resultados para Paget, Reginald (1888-1931)
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59889
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59890
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Philosopher of Butterbiggens / Harold Chapin -- Spreading the news / Lady Gregory -- The Beggar and the King / Winthrop Parkhurst -- Tides / George Middleton -- Ile / Eugene O'neill -- Campbell of Kilmhor / J.A. Ferguson -- The sun / John Galsworthy -- The knave Hearts / Louise Saunders -- Fame and the poet / Lord Dunsany -- The captain of the gate / Beulah Marie Dix -- Gettysburg / Percy Mackaye -- Lonesome-Like / Harold Brighouse -- Riders of the sea / John Millington Synge -- The Land of Heart's Desire / William Butler Yeats -- The Riding to Lithend / Gordon Bottomley -- Night Watches / Allan Monkhouse -- Glory of the Morning / William Ellery Leonard -- Trifles / Susan Glaspell.
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Volumes for 1881-<87> have no t.-p.
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[I] Memphis I, 1908, by W.M.F. Petrie and J.H. Walker.--[II] The Palace of Apries (Memphis II) 1909.--[III] Meydum and Memphis III, 1910, by Petrie, E. Mackay, and G. Wainwright.--[IV] Roman portraits and (Memphis IV) 1911.--[V] Tarkhan I and Memphis V, 1912.--[VI] Riqqeh and Memphis VI, 1913, by R. Engelbach and W.M.F. Petrie, 1915.
[Photographie du château de Vascoeuil (Eure) par Paul Baudouin en 1888, don Mme L. Dumesnil en 1888]
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Donateur : Dumesnil, L. (Mme ; 18..-18..?)
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This article intends to contribute to the reflection on the Educational Statistics as being source for the researches on History of Education. The main concern was to reveal the way Educational Statistics related to the period from 1871 to 1931 were produced, in central government. Official reports - from the General Statistics Directory - and Statistics yearbooks released by that department were analyzed and, on this analysis, recommendations and definitions to perform the works were sought. By rending problematic to the documental issues on Educational Statistics and their usual interpretations, the intention was to reduce the ignorance about the origin of the school numbers, which are occasionally used in current researches without the convenient critical exam.
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Rhamdella cainguae, a new species of the family Heptapteridae is described from the Arroyo Cuna-Piru, a tributary of the Rio Parana, in the subtropical forest of Misiones, northeastern Argentina. The presence of a large differentiated ovoid area on the supraorbital laterosensory canal along the frontal-sphenotic boundary, delimited by the slender dorsal walls of the bones, and with no foramen for a laterosensory branch, is an autapomorphy for R. cainguae. A detailed description of the skeleton and laterosensory system of R. cainguae is provided. The genus Rhamdella is rediagnosed on the basis of three autapomorphies: a very large opening in the frontal for the exit of the s6 ( epiphyseal) branch of the supraorbital laterosensory canal ( reversed in R. rusbyi), a large optic foramen, and a dark stripe along the lateral surface of the body ( reversed in R. rusbyi). Rhamdella is considered to be the sister group of a large heptapterid clade composed of the Nemuroglanis sub-clade plus the genera Brachyglanis, Gladioglanis, Leptorhamdia, and Myoglanis. Rhamdella is herein restricted to five valid species: R. aymarae, R. cainguae, R. eriarcha, R. longiuscula, and R. rusbyi. A sister group relationship between R. aymarae and R. rusbyi is supported by three synapomorphies. Rhamdella cainguae shares 12 apomorphic features with R. eriarcha and R. longiuscula.
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The discovery of the immature life history stages of Riethia truncatocaudata (Edwards, 1931) from South America allows diagnosis of Riethia Kieffer, 1917 in all stages, incorporating reared species from the complete austral range. Pseudochironomus truncatocaudata Edwards, 1931 is a senior synonym (syn. n.) of Pseudochironomus melanoides Edwards, 1931. We redescribe the male to complement the short original descriptions of R. truncatocaudata and R. melanoides. The species is congeneric with Australian Riethia stictoptera Kieffer, the type species of the genus Riethia. Extensive material available from the western Pacific (Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia) confirms that the diagnosis extends to a gondwanan clade, likely sister group to the largely northern genus Pseudochironomus Kieffer.