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A Sweeter Music: Two Essays and a Colloquy on an Elgar Part‐Song
ABSTRACT Edward Elgar's 1907 part‐song ‘There Is Sweet Music’ (Op. 53 No. 1) is at once a ‘minor’ piece and a highly significant one that richly rewards investigation. It is notable as an early instance of bitonality, being notated simultaneously in two keys – the male choir in G major and the female choir in A♭. Yet despite the apparent discordance of
Patrick McCreless, Benedict Taylor
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Die Verfügbarkeit des Teufels und die Kunst [PDF]
The article demonstrates how art and technique in the patristic discourse of antiquity are interpreted as strategies of making things verfügbar and associating them with the devil: this is shown in two image conceptions of Christian-theological discourse
Schnyder, Mireille
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Membaca Islam Dalam Diversitas Sejarah Peradaban [PDF]
Buku yang ditulis al-Makin, dosen UIN Yogya, jebolan Universitas Heidelberg,Jerman (2008) ini, menarik untuk dibaca, dikaji bahkan dikembangkanmenjadi riset lanjutan, baik bagi sang Penulis sendiri maupun bagi yangmembacanya.
Azhar, M. (Muhammad)
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The Spiritual Path of Transformation1
Abstract Transformation is an essential component of individuation; it is not a linear but a circular process, encompassing experiences of standstill and deadlock where no longitudinal continuation is visible. Jung describes transformation in alchemical terms as a shared dialectical “reaction” between patient and analyst.
Eckhard Frick
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Reclaiming Heaven from History: A Theological Critique of Martin Hägglund's This Life
Abstract Martin Hägglund's This Life offers an incisive critique of Christian visions of eternal life. Theological responses to Hägglund emphasize the ‘worldly’ nature of heaven over‐against overly Platonic, ‘otherworldly’ accounts of everlasting life.
Jared Michelson
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Yeats, A Vision, and Art History [PDF]
Yeats worried that his poetry might be destroyed if he wandered too far down what he called the hodos chameliontos, the chameleon road, in which the imagination became so replete, overstimulated, that it kept producing images in such profusion that the ...
Albright, Daniel
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A Poet Builds a Nation: Hafez as a Catalyst in Emerson’s Process of Developing American Literature [PDF]
Numerous studies have tried to elucidate the relationship between Emerson and Hafez. While most of these studies laid emphasis on influence of Hafez on Emerson and others on similarity and/or infatuation, they left untouched some vital historical aspects
Adineh Khojastehpour +1 more
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Abstract This document presents the opinion of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), established from the work of its BIORISK Expert Committee. Two questions were presented to ANSES by the French Directorate General for Food, relating to the establishment of a risk profile for Toxocara spp.
Philippe Fravalo +27 more
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For a quarter of a century, from 1838 to 1865, numerous articles appeared in the Revue des Deux Mondes presenting the works of German historians of religion.
Philippe Dufour
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