998 resultados para Paleography, Latin


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Mode of access: Internet.

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Each volume has also special t.-p.

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Supplements the "Manuel" (1892), the "Recueil de facsimilés," 12 pl. (1892), and the "Nouveau recueil," 12 pl. (1896)

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"Uebersicht der Tafeln beider Hefte nach Schriftart und Alter" und eine Konkordanztabelle" der drei Auflagen: p. 33-34.

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Bibliographical foot-notes.

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The [Iōnia (romanized form)] (or Violarium) is now ascribed to Kōnstantinos Palaiokappa. The "Diatriba" contains selections from Greek authors, mainly grammarians and scholiasts, including Jamblichus, Porphyrius, Procopius of Gaza, Choricius, and Herodianus.

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A third edition, by Michael Tangl was issued in 1897-98 under title: Schrifttafeln zur erlernung der lateinischen palaeographie.

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The creative work, ¡Latin Jazz! is a 50 minute radio documentary to be broadcast on ABC Classic FM. It looks at the evolution of Latin jazz from Spain, Cuba and the United States. It examines the social effects on the style and specifically on the syncretic movement between the countries. The documentary traces my travel to Madrid, Spain and looks at Latin jazz through a deconstruction of the style, musical examples and interviews with prominent artists. Artists interviewed were Chano Domínguez, a Spanish flamenco jazz pianist, Bobby Martínez an American saxophonist, Alain Pérez a Cuban bassist and Pepe Rivero a Cuban pianist. The exegesis supports the radio documentary by examining the style in more depth, and is broken into three main sections. First it traces the historical relationship that occurred through the Ida y Vuelta (To and Fro), the similarities and influences through the habanera, the decíma and the religion of Santería. This is followed by specific musical elements within Latin jazz such as instrumentation, clave, harmony and improvisation, whilst the third section looks at the influences of the new syncretic movement back to Spain.

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Emerging market importers are increasingly engaging in relationships with foreign suppliers. Nevertheless, characteristics of the institutional and cultural environments of countries may affect relationship behaviour. Furthermore research on relationship marketing primarily focuses on the marketing activities of exporters from developed countries and much less attention is paid to the import side of the exchange process. Thus, the objective of this study is to empirically examine importer relationship performance in a Latin America context. This article proposes and tests a conceptual model that includes the antecedents and outcomes of trust and commitment with a survey of Chilean importers. The model uses confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to develop the construct measures and structural equation modelling (SEMS) to test the model. The findings of this study contribute to a better understanding of the driving forces of trust and commitments and their influence on importing firms' performance in an emerging market context.