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- La leçon de violon de Hoffmann
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Enzyklopädie (Sprache & Litteratur).
sein Lexicon Universale (4 Bde., 1677-1683). 1704 erschien Johann Hübners Reales Staats-, Zeitungs- und Conversationslexikon (35. Auflage, 1825). Bereits der Titel verweist auf die neue Zielsetzung des Unternehmens, die darin bestand, eine gepflegte Unterhaltung über Wissenswertes (Konversation) zu ermöglichen. Die originärdeutsche Form des Konversations-Lexikons wurde für das 19. Jahrhundert bestimmend (siehe unten). Die erste moderne deutsche Enzyklopädie war Johann HeinrichZedlers 64-bänd...
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Allemagne
sur scène pour modifier la pensée des gens. Par exemple l'espèce de morale dans Le Tartuffe de Molière est que lesfaux dévots finissent toujours mal et la justice gagne toujours. Donc en quelque sorte le théâtre doit êtrereprésenté pour refléter les défauts de la société.Enfin, la représentation est aussi favorisé par le fait d'être spectateur et pouvoir aller au théâtre sentir les émotionsdevant soi, contrairement a lire tout seul. De même au théâtre il ne faut pas lire de didascalies pui...
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Europa - geographie.
Wolga, fließt in südlicher Richtung zum Kaspischen Meer; auch der Ural, der einen Teil der Grenze zwischen Europa und Asien bildet, mündet in dieses Binnenmeer. DieWolga hat auch das größte Einzugsgebiet aller europäischen Flüsse; sie entwässert ein Gebiet von nahezu 1,4 Millionen Quadratkilometern. Die Donau, der zweitlängsteeuropäische Fluss, durchquert in ihrem Lauf von West nach Ost zahlreiche Länder und Naturräume in Mittel- und Südosteuropa und mündet schließlich ins Schwarze Meer.Zu den l...
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Orthodox Church.
formally defined by an ecumenical council, as it was in Catholicism, some Orthodox theologians have taught that the act of becoming a monk or the service of burial canalso be sacraments. The sacramental practice of the Orthodox differs in many details from Western customs. Baptism is administered by immersing the child or adult three times under thewater, each time in the name of one of the persons of the Trinity. It is followed immediately by anointment with chrism, a sacred perfumed oil that r...
- Zenale, Bernardo
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Reiten: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1968 GBR: Derek Allhusen(Lochinvar), RichardMeade (Cornishman V),Reuben Jones (ThePoacher) USA: Michael Page (Foster),James Wolford (Kilkenny), J.Michael Plumb (Plain Sailing) AUS: Wayne Roycroft(Zhivago), Brien Cobcroft(Depeche), William Roycroft(Joburg) 1972 GBR: Richard Meade(Laurieston), MaryGordon-Watson(Cornishman V), BridgetParker (Cornish Gold) USA: Kevin Freeman (GoodMixture), Bruce Davidson(Plain Sailing), J. MichaelPlumb (Free and Easy) FRG: Harry Klugmann(Christopher Rob), Ludwi...
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Gemstones.
In the late 1960s a method was developed for “growing” diamonds by heating a diamond particle to a high temperature and subjecting it to methane gas. The gasdecomposes into carbon atoms, which adhere to the diamond crystal. The crystal structure of the enlarged diamond is identical to that of a natural diamond. Diamondsof about 1 carat (200 mg or 0.007 oz) have been produced by this method, but their cost is still considerably higher than that of naturally occurring diamonds. Sapphires are made...
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- la division du travail
- romanisation
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hAdsAcheLous
de Sparte Archidamos entreprend de ravager l'Attique. La population se replie à Athènes. Les campagnards affluent dans la ville, et doivent se débrouiller pour trouver un logement. On leur dresse des tentes dans l'espace protégé des longs murs qui relient aux Pirée. Paysans supportent mal cet exil. Se sentent coupables de sacrilèges en abandonnant leur terre. On néglige de surcroît le culte des morts. L'évacuation n'a cependant qu'un caractère saisonnier. Les paysans reviennent sur leurs...
- histoire du droit
- Mithridate. Racine. ACTE III. SCENE PREMIERE
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Italian Literature
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INTRODUCTION
Italian Literature, literature written in the Italian language from about the 13th century to the present.
Dante’s Inferno and PurgatoryThis illustration comes from a late Gothic edition of The Divine Comedy by the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Lucifer,the devil, is at the center of Earth, and the mouth of hell, the inferno, opens below him. At the opposite pole is a mountainleading to purgatory. The manuscript is in the National Library in Florence, Italy.Scala/Art Resource, NY Dante is one of the great figures of world literature. He is remarkable for the loftiness of his thought, the vividne...
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fontaine (architecture) - architecture.
monumentale, conçue comme un tombeau à la romaine par Visconti en 1844. Les sciences modernes deviennent des thèmes possibles. La fontaine à vasques de Davioud, réalisée en 1875 et située dans les jardins de l’Observatoire à Paris dans le VIe arrondissement, est ainsi surmontée du groupe de Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux illustrant les quatre parties du monde et le globe terrestre. Au XXe siècle, les progrès techniques rendent possible l’éclairage des fontaines et des jets d’eau, grâce à des buses qui...
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Han Dynasty - History.
However, these reforms faced serious opposition. The feudal barons formed an alliance and rebelled against Wang Mang. They were joined by members of the Liufamily, who were descended from Jingdi (Ching-ti), a former Han emperor, and a civil war followed. As the empire fell into disorder, militant secret societies formedarmed bands and attacked villages and towns. Wang Mang had believed that proper institutions would eventually bring peace to China, but in AD 23, an army led by the Liu clan brea...
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- Callot, Jacques (Nancy 1592-1635).
- Baciccia, Giovanni Battista Gaulli, dit
- Duquesnoy, famille - sculpture.
- Tibère
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Cyprus - country.
40,000 cubic meters (1.4 million cubic feet) of salt water into fresh water per day, opened at Dhekelia in 1997, and a second larger plant opened at Larnaca in 2001. III PEOPLE OF CYPRUS The combined population of the Greek and Turkish sectors (2008 estimate) is 792,604. The overall population density is 86 persons per sq km (222 per sq mi). About69 percent of the island’s inhabitants live in urban areas. Greek-speaking Cypriots make up approximately 85 percent of the population. About 12 perc...
- Les point commun et les différence entre Athènes et l'empire romain
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...
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Mythology.
Across cultures, mythologies tend to describe similar characters. A common character is the trickster. The trickster is recklessly bold and even immoral, but through hisinventiveness he often helps human beings. In Greek mythology, Hermes (best known as the messenger of the gods) was a famous trickster. In one version of acharacteristic tale, Hermes, while still an infant, stole the cattle of his half-brother Apollo. To avoid leaving a trail that could be followed, Hermes made shoes from thebark...
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
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Plaute, Terence et le théâtre romain
Varron cite 21 pièces certaines et 19 pièces douteuses; le nombre des pièces apocryphes (écrit dont l'authenticité n'est pas établie) devait être considérable, puisquecertains auteurs attribuaient à Plaute 100 et même 130 comédies. Les critiques, tant anciens que modernes, ont donné aux 21 comédies certaines, énumérées parVarron, le nom de Fabulae Varronianae. Elles sont toutes parvenues, sauf une, intitulée la Vidularia, qui était la dernière dans les manuscrits, et qui a disparupresque entière...
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Christianity.
history of architecture. See Basilica; Church; Early Christian Art and Architecture;Prayer. C Christian Life The instruction and exhortation of Christian preaching and teaching concern all the themes of doctrine and morals: the love of God and the love of neighbor, the twochief commandments in the ethical message of Jesus (see Matthew 22: 34-40). Application of these commandments to the concrete situations of human life, bothpersonal and social, does not produce a uniformity of moral or polit...
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Ungarn - geographie.
3.4 Soziales In Ungarn gibt es seit 1972 eine gesetzliche Sozialversicherung. Sie wird seit 1993 landesweit von der Sozialversicherungsverwaltung kontrolliert und größtenteils von denArbeitgebern finanziert. Die medizinische Versorgung ist kostenlos. Das Gesundheitsministerium verwaltet die staatlichen Gesundheitsdienste in Komitats- undBezirkskrankenhausregionen. Der Staat bietet Schwangeren und jungen Müttern kostenlose Fachberatungen an. Außerdem finanziert er Mutterschaftsurlaub sowieMutter...
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Druckgraphik und druckgraphisches Gestalten.
Druck hervor. Die Radierung lässt Auflagenhöhen von hundert bis zweihundert zu. Sie wird oft mit anderen Verfahren, vor allem dem Kupferstich und der Aquatinta,kombiniert. 2.2. 3 Aquatinta Die Säure (lateinisch aqua fortis ) erzeugt den dunklen Ton (italienisch tinta ) körnig strukturierter Flächen. Durch den Ätzvorgang ist Aquatinta mit der Radierung verwandt. Aquatinta-Drucke kamen im 18. Jahrhundert auf, als versucht wurde, die Wirkung von Aquarellen, lavierten Zeichnungen und Sepiapinselz...
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession.
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession .
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Bulgaria - country.
E Climate Most of Bulgaria has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The climate in general is more severe than in other European areas of the samelatitudes, and the average annual temperature range is greater than that of neighboring countries. Severe droughts, frosts, winds, and hail storms frequently damagecrops. A Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild, humid winters, prevails in the valley of the southwestern Rhodope Mountains; the northern limit of theclimati...
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France - country.
In both the Paris and Aquitaine basins, fertile soils derived from limestone and wind-deposited dust, called loess, have supported prosperous agriculture since ancienttimes. Other lowlands in France are scattered and relatively small. They include the Alsace Plain in the east, bordering Germany, the valley of the Rhône River in thesoutheast, and the Languedoc Plain along the Mediterranean coast. A2 Uplands France contains several regions of uplands, the worn down remains of ancient mountain sys...
- D'Aronco, Raimondo
- Racine Bérénice, IV 4, Le monologue de Titus.
- géopolitique