60 résultats pour "herds"
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HERDER
son maître Hamann, « le mage du Nord», que la poésie est la langue primitive de l'humanité. Comme Gœthe le rappelle dans ses mémoires, ce fut pour lui un instant décisif, le lever d'un jour nouveau qui devait bientôt éclairer sa jeune gloire, le moment où il s'engagea sur sa vraie route, celle qui le mena d'abord vers Goetz et Werther. Mais, dira-t-on, c'est là le rôle d'un intermédiaire, d'un initiateur, si l'on veut : que va...
- Johann Gottfried Herder 1744-1803 La vie de Johann Gottfried Herder est un exemple édifiant de la vertu récompensée.
- Herder, Johann Gottfried - littérature.
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Biographie de HERDER (Johann-Gottlieb).
HERDER 1744-1803 HERDER. Un grand nom, guère plus. Ce nom, on se souvient de l'avoir vu en bonne place dans les manuels, mais ce que fut l'homme, même ce qu'il a écrit, le plus souvent on l'ignore. Non seulement en France, mais aussi en Allemagne. Supposons quelques interlocuteurs qui ne soient pas tout à fait ignorants et qui confrontent leurs connaissances. L'un dira : Herder faisait partie de l'« aréopage weimarien », c'est...
- herd-book.
- Johann Gottfried von Herder - idiomas.
- Johann Gottfried von Herder (Sprache & Litteratur).
- ESSAI SUR L’ORIGINE DU LANGAGE Johan Gottlieb Herder (résumé)
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- CALLIGONE (résumé & analyse) de Johann Gottfried Herder
- ADRASTEA de Johann Gottfried Herder (résumé & analyse)
- ROI DES AULNES (Le) de Herder
- SILVES CRITIQUES par Johann Gottfried Herder (Résumé et analyse)
- PLUS ANCIEN DOCUMENT DU GENRE HUMAIN (Le ) Gottfried Herder (résumé)
- DIEU de Johann Gottfried Herder (résumé et analyse)
- LETTRES POUR FAIRE PROGRESSER L’HUMANITÉ Johann Gottfried Herder
- JEUNE HOMME SAUVÉ (Le) de Johann Gottfried Herder (résumé)
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- JOURNAL DE MON VOYAGE EN L’AN 1769 de Johann Gottfried Herder (résumé)
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Antelope - biology.
antelopes still display complex patterns of behavior, although much of it is instinctive rather than learned. In open habitats, antelopes run a high risk of predation (being preyed upon). To survive they use several kinds of defensive strategy, including living in herds. Herd living ensures that many pairs of eyes and ears are on the alert for danger. Herd living also gives individuals a better chance of avoiding attack, because predators canchoose from many potential targets. When danger thre...
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National Parks and Preserves.
Some ibex raised in Italy’s 700 sq km (220 sq mi) Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) were transferred to aid herd restoration elsewhere in the country. Switzerlandreturned lynx to Swiss National Park to keep red deer populations in check. The growth of national parks also enabled many European countries to restore forests thathad given way to industrialization by the early 20th century. Africa’s wildlife was hunted heavily from the late 19th century well into the 20th century. By 1920 big-game h...
- Johann Gottfried Herder: Wichtige Werke.
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CHRONOLOGIE DU ROMANTISME EUROPÉEN
26 LE ROMANTISME EN FRANCE ET EN EUROPE 1767 • Lessing (Ail.) • Herder (Ali.) 1768 • Sterne (Ang.) 1769 • Herder (Ali.) 1770-1780 1770 > Dramaturgie de Hambourg (Th) > Uber die neuere deutsche Literatur [Sur la nouvelle littérature allemande] (Th) > Voyage sentimental (F) >Journal meiner Reise [Journal de mon voyage] (A) Mouvement Sturm und Drang • Goldsmith (Ang.) > Le Village abandonné (F) 1773 • Goethe (Ali.) 1774 • Goethe (...
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Zebra - biology.
C Life Span Captive zebras have lived into their late 30s. Life expectancy in the wild, where predators abound, is probably not much more than 12 years. IV SOCIAL BEHAVIOR Like horses, zebras have large brains and a wide variety of social behaviors. Although they cannot match the overall intelligence of mammals that hunt, zebras interactwith each other in complex ways. Zebras usually live in groups known as herds, but the social structure of these groups depends on the species. The plains zeb...
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PHOTOGRAPHIE DE HERDER
L )ŒUVRE DE HERDER ŒUVRES PRINCIPALES FRAGMENTS SUR LA LITTÉRATURE ALLEMANDE MODERNE (J767) SILVES CRITIQUES (1769) ESSAI SUR L'ORIGINE DU LANGAGE (J771) SUR OSSIAN ET LES CHANTS DES PEUPLES ANCIENS ( 1 773) LE PLUS ANCIEN DOCUMENT SUR L'HISTOIRE DU GENRE HUMAIN (1774) CHANSONS POPULAIRES (Volkslieder) (1778-1779) SUR L'ESPRIT DE LA POÉSIE HÉBRAlQUE (1782-1784) L'ENFANT DE LA PEINE ( 1 789) IDÉES POUR UNE PHILOSOPHIE DE L'HI...
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Horse - biology.
Horses reach sexual maturity at about one and a half years. The estrous cycle in the mare—a mature female horse—typically lasts 21 days. During the first five days ofthe cycle, the mare is usually receptive to mating. The estrous cycle stops during winter and resumes in the spring, which is the start of the breeding season. Astallion—a mature male horse—approaching a mare in estrus engages in various courtship rituals. These include uttering nickering sounds and sniffing and licking themare’s ge...
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Wyoming (state) - geography.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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Wyoming (state) - USA History.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
- Pal es Roman An ancient spirit of agriculture and of flocks and herds.
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Mammal - biology.
On land, mammals live in many different habitats, and at a wide range of altitudes. Many mammals dig burrows as refuges or as places to raise their young, but somehave developed a largely subterranean lifestyle, feeding on small animals or plant roots beneath the soil's surface. These animals, including moles and mole-rats, digthrough the ground either with spadelike front paws or with their teeth, and they detect danger by being highly sensitive to vibrations transmitted through the soil.Most m...
- Priapus Greek An ancient god of fertility, protector of herds, bees, fish, and the vine.
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Elephant - biology.
B Trunk An elephant's nose and upper lip are combined in a long, limber trunk, an exceptionally supple appendage with an estimated 150,000 muscles. The versatile trunk actslike a hand for grasping low-growing shrubs and other food and placing it into the mouth; an arm for breaking off tree branches; or a snorkel for breathing when theelephant's body is submerged. Elephants also use their trunks to suck up water and squirt it into their mouths for drinking or over their bodies for bathing. Nostr...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Giraffe - biology.
One of the most striking elements of giraffe behavior is the duel between males fighting for mating privileges. Giraffe duels are among the most extraordinary in theanimal kingdom. They start when two males approach each other and begin to rub and intertwine their necks. This behavior—known as necking—allows the opponentsto assess each other’s size and strength. Often, necking alone is enough to establish seniority. If not, the rivals begin to exchange blows with their heads. Each giraffebraces...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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QUINET Edgar
1859). Ni le retour en France, en 1870, ni la députation, en 1871 (il siège à l'extrême gauche de 1' Assemblée, sur les bancs de l'Union républicaine), ni surtout la répres sion qui suit la Commune n'atténueront son amertume. Quinet meurt à Versailles, sans avoir vu la République de ses rêves mais non sans en avoir préparé l'avènement (la République : «Conditions de la régénération de la France», 1872). Un seul et même cauchemar hante ses œ...
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - écrivain.
des odes. 4 PÉRIODE DE WEIMAR 4. 1 Entre l’expérience et la littérature L’année 1775 marque un tournant dans la vie de Goethe, et donc dans l’histoire de la littérature allemande : cette année-là, Charles-Auguste, héritier du duché de Saxe-Weimar, invite le jeune poète à venir s’établir à Weimar, centre intellectuel et littéraire de l’Allemagne. Goethe accepte et accède ainsi au rang de conseiller de légation du prince. En 1776, Goethe s’installe à Weimar. Il ne quittera plus cette ville jusqu...
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - littérature.
des odes. 4 PÉRIODE DE WEIMAR 4. 1 Entre l’expérience et la littérature L’année 1775 marque un tournant dans la vie de Goethe, et donc dans l’histoire de la littérature allemande : cette année-là, Charles-Auguste, héritier du duché de Saxe-Weimar, invite le jeune poète à venir s’établir à Weimar, centre intellectuel et littéraire de l’Allemagne. Goethe accepte et accède ainsi au rang de conseiller de légation du prince. En 1776, Goethe s’installe à Weimar. Il ne quittera plus cette ville jusqu...
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Sturm und Drang.
Les corrélats théâtre - Du mélodrame au théâtre bourgeois Les livres Sturm und Drang, page 4912, volume 9 Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Allemagne - Arts - Beaux-arts - Du classicisme au romantisme Allemagne - Arts - Littérature - Classicisme et romantisme Allemagne - Arts - Musique - Préromantisme et romantisme Allemagne - Histoire - L'Allemagne moderne - La société allemande Bürger Gottfried August Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von) Herder Johann...
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Y a-t-il des lois qui régissent l'histoire ?
lutte implacable contre toutes les variétés de l'idéalisme et de l'agnosticisme » (Lénine). L'objet de l'histoire à la foisbilan d'une pratique collective et effort de découverte des lois ou structures de cette pratique, s'accompagne deconnotations affectives, sollicite des intérêts réels, qui introduisent en dernière instance un recours plus idéologiqueque scientifique. le matérialisme historique rompt avec l'idéalisme historique des philosophies de l'histoire - donc desidéologies non scientifi...
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Kant Emmanuel, 1724-1804, né à Königsberg, philosophe allemand.
du jugement , 1790), à la psychologie ( Anthropologie du point de vue pragmatique , 1798), à la religion ( la Religion dans les limites de la simple raison , 1793), à l'histoire ( Idée d'une histoire universelle au point de vue cosmopolite , 1784), au droit, à la politique, à la pédagogie, etc. Le kantisme. À la fin du XVIII e siècle, le criticisme kantien s'imposa comme la référence du débat philosophique en Allemagne. Des commentaires présentaient le kantisme (C.E. Schmid, Critique...
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Rares sont les sociétés humaines qui ne s'accompagnent pas de la présence d'une ou de
plusieurs espèces animales domestiques.
La diversité des origines géographiques tout autant que les multiples orientations de la production ont conduit à la constitution de races à l'intérieur de chaque espèce, dont elles sont autant de variantes. La notion de race fournit un cadre commode pour mettre au point collectivement l'amélioration de l'espèce, et il a été retenu à ce titre dans tous les pays, au moins pour les animaux de ferme de grande taille ou moyenne. Dans chaque espèce, les races se distinguent les unes des autres p...
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GOETHE et Weimar
Goethe les déteste (il critique les principes mathéma tiques de Isaac Newton [ 1 642-1727]). Goethe fait son droit à Leipzig, puis à Stras bourg (1770-1771). C'est là qu'il nourrit une pas sion, intense mais sans lendemain, pour Friederike Brion, la fille d'un pasteur de Sesenheim -un village proche de Strasbourg -, qui lui inspire les Chants de Sesenheim et quelques-uns de ses plus beaux poèmes d'amour (Rose de la bruy ère, Bienvenue et A...
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South Dakota - geography.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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South Dakota - USA History.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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Michigan - geography.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Michigan - USA History.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Colorado - geography.
Although the rivers of Colorado are navigable only by small boats, they are important as a source of irrigation water for use in Colorado and adjoining states. However,the water level of the rivers fluctuates seasonally and from year to year. The level is generally low in winter and high in spring and summer, during the runoff of meltedsnow from the mountains. Colorado has no large lakes of natural origin, but there are numerous small lakes in the mountains. The largest bodies of water in Colora...
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Colorado - USA History.
Although the rivers of Colorado are navigable only by small boats, they are important as a source of irrigation water for use in Colorado and adjoining states. However,the water level of the rivers fluctuates seasonally and from year to year. The level is generally low in winter and high in spring and summer, during the runoff of meltedsnow from the mountains. Colorado has no large lakes of natural origin, but there are numerous small lakes in the mountains. The largest bodies of water in Colora...
- L'OEUVRE DE HERDER