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2019
This chapter establishes that different types of opera were classified differently during the 1920s and considers questions of contemporary canon formation. Early opera and some modern operas were acceptable to highbrow tastes; German opera was preferable to Italian.
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This chapter establishes that different types of opera were classified differently during the 1920s and considers questions of contemporary canon formation. Early opera and some modern operas were acceptable to highbrow tastes; German opera was preferable to Italian.
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In search of the reliable repertory
Homeopathy, 2009The development of homeopathic repertories is complex, reflecting history, the emergence of divergent views on homeopathic philosophy, and differences in opinion as to what constitutes reliable materia medica. The purpose of this paper is to critically evaluate the content of repertories examining its reliability, the quality of source material, and ...
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The analysis of a repertory grid
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1980The problems of repertory grid analysis fall into two main groups: (i) general scaling problems; (ii) specific methods of the simplification of the grid data. Some problems of psychological scaling are considered including ‘ranking’ versus ‘rating’, equal interval assumption, and comparison of constructs.
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2006
AbstractHaydn's first quartet, apparently composed during a period of work for Baron Carl Joseph Fürnberg in the mid-1750s, was soon followed by others of its type. Ten in all, the earliest quartets were eventually published in Paris and Amsterdam and are now designated as Opp. “0”, 1, and 2.
Floyd Grave, Margaret Grave
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AbstractHaydn's first quartet, apparently composed during a period of work for Baron Carl Joseph Fürnberg in the mid-1750s, was soon followed by others of its type. Ten in all, the earliest quartets were eventually published in Paris and Amsterdam and are now designated as Opp. “0”, 1, and 2.
Floyd Grave, Margaret Grave
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1977
Now and again there is a sigh or a rumor of sadness among the people in this city—among those, that is, who have any real interest in the theatre, be it that of a professional, an amateur or a connoissour. The sigh is for a more earnest theatre, a more flavorsome theatre; for plays that were written because the writers had to write them or burst with ...
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Now and again there is a sigh or a rumor of sadness among the people in this city—among those, that is, who have any real interest in the theatre, be it that of a professional, an amateur or a connoissour. The sigh is for a more earnest theatre, a more flavorsome theatre; for plays that were written because the writers had to write them or burst with ...
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Abstract Repertory Grid Technique (RGT) derives from Personal Construct Psychology. The technique aims to understand how participants view objects, events, or people chosen as a kind of thematic sample by comparing ...
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