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Cyril Scott, Segovia and the Sonatina for Guitar [PDF]
Cyril Scott's guitar Sonatina, composed for Andres Segovia in 1927, was regarded for many decades as a lost work. Following its incomplete premiere in 1928, it disappeared from Segovia’s repertoire, remaining unpublished, unrecorded, and unavailable to ...
Jones, Allan
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Abstract The large genus Campylocheta Rondani, 1859, comprising 48 species, occurs in all major biogeographical regions of the world, except Antarctica. Homohypochaeta Townsend, 1927 and Hypochaetopsis Townsend, 1915 are two Neotropical genera similar to Campylocheta, with only two and one species respectively.
Marcelo Domingos de Santis +3 more
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Les Grecs en Égypte au iiie siècle av. J.-C.
Chiefly founded on the papyrologic documentation, this study deals with the Greek-speaking population, civilian and military, established in Egypt in the iii c. B.C. It exploits the figures contained in ledgers of the salt tax published by W.
Fabienne Burkhalter
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Utopian Gossip: “The Homosexual in Society” from Robert Duncan to New Narrative
This paper collects the commentary surrounding Robert Duncan’s 1944 essay “The Homosexual in Society” to develop an account of Duncan’s relationship to New Narrative, a group of younger, mostly-gay poets.
Eric Sneathen
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Kathryn Tanner on Divine Agency and the Problem of Providential Evil
Abstract In this article I engage with Kathryn Tanner's theological framework for understanding God's agency, focusing on the way her rules of non‐contrastive transcendence and non‐competitive immanence govern her account of God's acts of creation, providence, incarnation, and atonement.
Sameer Yadav
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“If Man Had Received Such a Nature…”
After providing some background on Eznik’s views on the origin of evil and free will as they are argued for in his treatise Refutation of the Sects, the article reviews the history of the interpretation of a passage in this work (Eznik, I, 11 [§ 45]),
Lucca, Paolo
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The chronology of the “Genealogy of Adam through Noah” (Gen 5) in the edited Slavonicrussian Pentateuch of the 15th century: on the origins of Calendric controversy with the “Judaizers” [PDF]
This article analyses the glosses and emendations in the “Genealogy of Adam through Noah” (Gen 5) from the Edited Slavonic-Russian Pentateuch, known from copies since the end of the 15th century, in the wide context of eschatological expectations ca ...
Alexander Grishchenko
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Abstract In this paper, I provide a history of Kant's extensive experimentation with the doctrine of the schematism. I claim that diverse interpretations of schemata—as syntheses or intuitions; as attributable to the imagination or to the understanding; even as wholly incomprehensible—mark specific stages in Kant's own thought, and that the changes in ...
Alexander Stoltzfus Host
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Note al testo del De beneficiis di Seneca
The paper detects some ancient corrections and variants in Seneca’s De beneficiis which caused serious corruptions. Therefore, a series of emendations is proposed (Sen. ben. 2.4.2, 2.33.3, 4.13.1, 6.35.5) or defended (Sen. ben. 1.9.5, 3.3.2, 7.13.1).
Magnaldi, Giuseppina
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Editando O Livro de José de Arimatéia
The Portuguese text Livro de José de Arimateia is a XVIth. century copy of an older translation of the French arthurian romance Estoire del Saint Graal. No critical edition has yet been published of the Livro. This paper proposes that such an edition
Ivo Castro
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