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Vion, Vincent, La chapelle Sainte Catherine et les saints auxiliaires, coll. Monographies hombourgeoises.
Polish Academy of Sciences; Stanisław Leszczycki Institute, Monographies; 12, pp. 25–29; via Internet Archive.
The collective catalogue includes documents of different types: ancient material (printed monographies from the 15th century to 1830), modern material (monographies, audio and video recordings, electronic databases, periodicals and other materials since 1831), handwritten music, printed music and libretti, graphic and cartographic material. Accesses to the catalogue pages range between 2.8 millions and 4.6 millions per month.
Reviewing the second edition in 2002, Wojciech Orliński called it "the most interesting of all monographies about Lem" and a "brilliant interview".
Among his orther works are Fra laugstiden i Norge from 1924, and monographies of Jean Heiberg from 1933, and of Mathias Stoltenberg from 1935.
His publications comprise twelve monographies on Thracian social history, as well as several articles in the field of Thracology. Alexander Fol died of stomach cancer.
K. Jasiński, Nekrolog prof. Józefa Sporsa, Zapiski Historyczne - Tom LVIII - 1993, zeszyt 2-3, p. 129-130 link During his short life he published over 80 publications including 6 historical monographies.
Professor PhD of Science Obrad Zelic has published over 200 scientific papers in Serbia and 70 in foreign publications. He has also published 12 monographies and textbooks so far. The Basics of Clinical Parodontology, published in 2002, was the first textbook at the Faculty of Stomatology to be published in e-form, and its most important sections were also translated into English and Russian. Professor Zelic's scientific works were often quoted in leading global and local magazines, monographies and textbooks.
Urbančič was one of the first who introduced the thought of Heidegger to Slovenia. He also wrote several monographies on Nietzsche. Urbančič wrote several works on the history of philosophy in the Slovene Lands.
Berlin 1897, 1918 and 1928 at www.endgame.nl Kagan was an author of series of chess monographies (among others on prodigy Samuel Reshevsky, Samuel Rzeschewski das Schachwunderkind, Berlin 1920).Chess Notes by Edward Winter at www.chesshistory.
She obtained the degree of the Doctor of Sciences in Economics in 1992. She is the author of three monographies and more than sixty scientific works. Oksana Dmitrieva is the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
Xu recorded most of Wang's words (from both his daily living and teaching) and works, collected and recensing them, also printed and published these philosophical monographies. So Xu also played an important role in publicizing the philosophy in a popular style.
Kriz has written more than 300 scientific publications including over 20 monographies. His work focuses on statistics and research methodology with particular emphasis on criticism of science as well as the development of a comprehensive approach called person-centered systems theory.
Tahmasib Ajdarov's monography titled Formation and Improvement of the Tax Mechanism was published in Russian by the Publishing House of Russia State Civil Service Academy with the recommendation of Academician Azad Mirzajanzadeh in 1997. In the following years, T.Ajdarov's more 5 monographies about economic and legal issues were published. T.Ajdarov's monographies and books can be found in Azerbaijan at Azerbaijan National Library named after Mirza Fatali Akhundzadeh, Central City Library (current Presidential Library) and Scientific-Technical Library.AMK. Elektron Kataloq: Əjdərov, Təhmasib Hüseyn oğlu T.Ajdarov regularly gave speeches with his thesis statements at scientific-practical conferences dedicated to various issues, held in the country.
The Digital Library of the University Library in Bratislava is an independent collection of digitzed items - periodicals, old prints, music works or monographies in user-attractive layout. The Digital library offers access to more than 1.100,000 fulltext pages of slovacical items, mostly periodicals.
Eduard A. Safarik (Šafařík) (1928–2015) was an Italian art historian of Czech descent. He focused on Italian art, especially Venetian paintings of the 16th and 17th century, and Jan Kupecký. He authored several monographies, any many articles, catalogues and encyclopedic entries.
"Monographies hombourgeoises". Jacques granted his new town privileges and rights and in 1254, he founded a collegiate church with 13 capitular canons that was run until 1743. The collegiate got a new church built in 1300 which took almost a century to complete.
Les contes indiens et l'occident : petites monographies folkloriques à propos de contes Maures. Paris: Champion. 1922. pp. 25, 250-252, and 422-423. Cosquin quotes the tale where the Beauty of the Earth disguises herself in her "dark skin" and assumes another identity.
In 2004 she was elected a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Her research focused on the Ottoman period on which she published dozens of studies in Bulgarian and European journals. Some of her monographies were published in the USA, Turkey and Greece.
Tahmasib Ajdarov's scientific works were published in Azerbaijan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Turkey. He is the author of 15 scientific monographies, 10 brochures, about 100 scientific articles, and a range of instructions, programs and draft laws. Currently, he continues on his scientific researches in Law and Economics.
Collections focus on political, social and cultural concerns, and represent multiple media including paintings, sculptures, objects, engravings, drawings, posters, photos, and postcards. It presents major temporary exhibits in addition to items from its permanent collection. The library has a collection of 40000 different journals and newspapers titles as well as 800000 monographies.
He collected ancient popular tales, he published articles and books about Lombard history, monographies on artistic monuments or historical families, like the thrilling and curious story of brothers Mazzardi ("I fratelli della Malpaga"), five pirates who in early 15th century settled in the castles of Cannero and terrorized the whole Lago Maggiore.
The German Center for Art History publishes works by its own researchers and accepts essays and monographies by art historians from around the world. The editorial line, at first oriented toward annual themes and long-term projects, has opened up to other methodological and historiographical perspectives. It now incorporates studies on subjects as varied as artistic exchanges, art collections and collectors, classical architecture, art theory, and the political significance of images. In addition to its Passages/Passagen, Passerelles, and Monographies series, published by Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme (MSH) in France and by the Deutscher Kunstverlag (DKV) in Germany, the DFK Paris recently created the Passages online series, available on Heidelberg University’s open access publication platform arthistoricum.
He was also an editor of the Swiss monthly magazine Werk. Moreover, he wrote several art books and monographies about artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Édouard Manet and Pieter Brueghel the Elder. His work is preserved by the Zurich Central Library. In 1951, Jedkicka became a member of the German Academy for Language and Literature.
Since the 50s Cuocolo made intense efforts in targeting the Italian Constitution in the direction of Regionalismus (giving more power to the Italian regions) through many essayes, papers and monographies. Prof. Cuocolo was also involved in the Statuto of the Regione Liguria, since before the birth of the region itself as a new public body.
Robert Lee "Robb" Shep (born 27 February 1933) is an American writer, publisher and textile researcher. He is commonly known by his nom de plume, R. L. Shep. Shep is known primarily for his books on textile arts -- costume and period etiquette -- which are either reprints of 19th century monographies or compilations of primary sources.
Tahmasib Ajdarov is the author of 15 scientific monographies, 10 brochures and about 100 scientific articles. The following works is just some part of his scientific activity. # Development of Free Entrepreneurship & Tax Policy in the Transition to the Market Economy. Baku 1995 # Ways of Elimination of Economic Crisis in the Transition to the Market Economy.
The CAAC regularly organizes exhibitions and artwork loans in major museums and art foundations around the world, such as Tate Modern (London), Pompidou Center (Paris), Guggenheim Bilbao, Metropolitan Museum (NY), Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Texas), National Museum of African Art (Washington), Cartier Foundation (Paris) and the Saatchi Gallery (London). It also has published several catalogues and monographies.
Holzner, L. et al. (1967): Toward a Theory of Cultural-Genetic City Classification. In: Annals of the Association of American Geographers 57 (2), 367–381 Further, he investigated the Indus River basin of Pakistan, where his mentor Oskar Schmieder worked as a Visiting Professor in Karachi, and published monographies on Mayan civilization, Bhutan, and Alexander von Humboldt.
Until his successor Bjørn Erik Thon was named in late May, Ove Skåra was acting director. Georg Apenes has authored several books, with topics spanning from monographies on political themes and analysis of political parties to festschrifts and amateur history. In addition, he has written columns in the newspapers Fredriksstad Blad, Stavanger Aftenblad, Dagens Næringsliv and A-Magasinet.
His writings included his memoirs Billedhugger-Minder (1933), monographies about Janus la Cour (1928), Carl Bloch (1931), Christian Molsted (1935), Svend Hammershøi (b. 1936) and Godfred Christensen (I-II, 1939–41) as well as I Thorvaldsens Livsanskuelse (1936) about Bertel Thorvaldsen and Søren Kierkegaard set udefra (1942). He was editor of National Kunst (1940) and Danmarks nationale Malerkunst (1941).
His doctorate thesis is regarded as his most important research work. It is regarded as one of the most voluminous monographies on a poet in Norway. Beyer was appointed professor in Nordic literature at the University of Oslo in 1958, succeeding Francis Bull. He also took over Bull's position as editor-in-chief of Edda, from 1962 to 1972.
Monographies Esprit civique et organisation citadine dans l'empire ottoman, Leiden, Brill, 2018, 360p. Une ville du Maghreb entre ancien régime et réformes ottomanes. Tripoli 1795-1911, Paris, 2002 Edited and Co-Edited Books Understanding the City through its Margins, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017, 190p. (Ed. with U. Freitag and A. Chappatte) Urban Violence in the Middle East, Oxford, Berghahn, 2015, 334p. (Ed.
Between 1944 and 1949 he published in Bis, Agora, Timpul, Arcades, Națiunea, Universul. Between 1949 and 1960 he was not allowed to publish under his own name, due to political reasons. The only exceptions were monographies about painters or sculptors: Octav Băncilă (1954), Abgar Baltazar (1956), Viaţa şi opera lui Rembrandt van Rijn ("The Life And Work of Rembrandt")(1957), Nicolae Grigorescu (1959), Ştefan Luchian (1960).
After the outbreak of World War Two, Świętosławski left Poland for the United States, where he remained until the end of the war. He worked at the University of Pittsburgh, and was a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. He also wrote three monographies of Polish science in the English language, contributing to popularization of Polish scientific achievements in the USA.
Didrik Schjerven Søderlind (born March 13, 1971) is a Norwegian secular humanist and skeptic who works as a journalist and author. He works as an advisor for the Norwegian Humanist Association and has previously been a journalist for forskning.no with science, religion, and culture as primary areas of interest. He has published monographies of his own as well as contributed to anthologies, especially about lifestance and skepticism.
Following the Soviet invasion of Poland at the onset of World War II in accordance with the Nazi-Soviet Pact against Poland, the Soviet Union acquired over half of the territory of the Second Polish Republic or about inhabited by over 13,200,000 people.Piotr Eberhardt, Political Migrations on Polish Territories (1939–1950). Polish Academy of Sciences, Stanisław Leszczycki Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization. Monographies, 12.
His writings belong to the standard literature for students of music and musicology. He wrote fundamental books on musical analysis, counterpoint and harmony. His archive is held by the Akademie der Künste, containing autographs and prints of both compositions and written publications such as monographies, essays and lectures, his correspondence with Gottfried von Einem, Wolfgang Fortner, Hans Werner Henze, Friederike Mayröcker and Bernd Alois Zimmermann, concert programs, reviews and photographies.
Jean de La Varende Jean de La Varende, born 24 May 1887 at château de Bonneville in Chamblac, Eure, died 8 June 1959, was a French writer. He wrote novels, short stories, biographies and monographies, in particular on the subject of Normandy. He initially tried to become a marine officer like his father, but gave up due to his weak heart. He was elected into the Académie Goncourt in 1942.
Among the monographies : The Pre-Roman Population in Northeastern Spain: genesis and development of the Iberian culture in the Girona lands (Barcelona 1984), summary of the dissertation; The pre-Roman population in northeastern Spain. Genesis and development of Iberian culture in the Girona lands, Spanish National Research Council, (CSIC, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Madrid – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 1989, 2 vols.; Arrels Clàssiques de la cuina de la Catalunya Vella. D'Apici (s.
Monographies Reine Elisabeth, Bruxelles 1968 In both cases, Horus Sa cannot be the Horus-name of Weneg and the two would not designate the same king. Consequently, Kaplony equated Horus Sa with njswt-bity Wr-Za-Khnwm, "The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Wersakhnum" and credited him a reign of 2 months and 23 days during the interregnum between Khasekhemwy and Djoser.Peter Kaplony: Die Inschriften der Ägyptischen Frühzeit. O. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1963, pp.
The main direction of Grunauer's scientific activity is regulation of internal combustion engines. On the basis of research he had prepared a course "Automatic control of internal combustion engine" that takes up the problems of working out of analytical methods in the theory of mechanisms and the machine focused on the computer of various types. He reported at all-Union and international conferences on multiple occasions and published more than 100 scientific works, including four monographies.
He also cured several monographies and wrote a history of cinema together with Goffredo Fofi and Gianni Volpi. In 1964 he played an important role in Bernardo Bertolucci's Before the Revolution. He also directed the Bellaria Film Festival from 1984 to 1997 and again in 2002. Morandini was the subject of three documentary films, Non sono che un critico by Anna Gorio and Tonino Curagi, Je m'appelle Morando – Alfabeto Morandini by Daniele Segre e Morando's Music by Luigi Faccini.
Khasaev researched the problems of regional economy, forecasting social-economic development of Russia, municipal formations, social and demographic processes in the region, human resource management, cluster and innovation policy. He produced more than 120 works (monographies, articles, preprint, outlines) and 9 academic works (sections in textbooks, teaching guides and business role-plays) For more than 40 years, Khasaev was linked with Samara and its university. In November 2011 he was elected chancellor of Samara State University of Economics.
His scientific interests concentrate on new methods for the quantitative determination of radionuclides in environmental samples as well as the impact of technical activities on natural radioactive decay level and additional degree of radiation hazard. He is the author of over 80 scientific papers and 3 monographies, and is a fivefold doctoral advisor. He was from 1999 to 2005 the Deputy Dean for Education and in the years 2005-2008 the Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry at Lodz University of Technology.
In the 1940s—1970s, comparatively "safe to touch" parts of his works (ethnographical, archeological, archeographical) were being explored and built upon by V.K. Bandarchyk, M.F. Pilipyenka, I.U. Chakvin, M.M. Ulashchyk, L.V. Alyaksyeyew). Historical part of his work remained visible as scarce references up to the mid-1980s. Attempts at estimating him as a historian were made in monographies of U.M. Mikhnyuk, Z.Yu. Kapyski, V.U. Chapko. In the 1990s, there appeared works researching the generalised scientific position of Dovnar-Zapol'skiy (S.
In the process, Saul Abramzon brought up a generation of Kyrgyzstan expert ethnographers. The range of scientific problems in which Abramzon was engaged was wide and covered almost all aspects of ethnography of the Kyrgyz people. The major theme of S. Abramzon research was ethnogenetic, historical and cultural connections of Kyrgyz with peoples of Middle Asia, Southern Siberia and the Central Asia, forms of Kyrgyz economic activities, material culture, ceremonies, customs and beliefs. Saul Abramzon left a huge scientific heritage: monographies, articles, reviews.
Tayap enjoys a humid climate of the equatorial type in four seasons: two dry seasons and two wet seasons. The main wet season takes place between August and October, and the minor wet season from March to May. The main dry season is from November to February and the minor dry season in June and July. The nearest meteorological station is at Eseka about 20 km to the South-West of Tayap.J.C. Olivry, MESRES ORSTOM, Monographies hydrologiques de l’OSTOM, Paris, 1986 (), p.
Victor Schnirelmann Victor Alexandrovich Schnirelmann (, b. 18 May 1949, Moscow; frequently spelled Shnirelman in his English-language publications) is a Russian historian, ethnologist and a member of Academia Europaea (since 1998). He is a senior researcher of N. N. Miklukho-Maklai Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology at the Russian Academy of Sciences and an author of over 300 works, including over 20 monographies on archaeology. Schnirelmann's main fields include the ideologies of nationalism in Russia and CIS, ethnocentrism and irredentism.
A history of ancient Greece Claude Orrieux p.63 It has been claimed frequently that a trade in tin, indispensable for the manufacture of bronze, seems to have been established at that time between Cornwall in modern England, through the Channel, and along the Seine valley, Burgundy and the Rhône-Saône valleys to Marseille. However, the evidence for this is weak, at best.Consumption and Colonial Encounters in the Rhône Basin of France: A Study of Early Iron Age Political Economy by Michael Dietler, Monographies d’Archéologie Meditérranéenne, 21.
The Society for Art History in Switzerland (, , ) is a Swiss learned society dedicated to promoting the understanding of Swiss art history and particularly of Swiss topography of art, including the study and maintenance of Swiss cultural heritage sites. The society founded in 1880 publishes a wide range of monographies, guides and inventories. These include the series Art monuments of Switzerland (, ), which includes more than hundred volumes, the first of which was published in 1927. It also publishes the quarterly journal Kunst und Architektur in der Schweiz.
In 1929, Gurjanova graduated from the graduate school and was transferred to work at the Zoological Institute. At the Zoological Institute Gurjanova studied two groups of crustaceans – Isopoda and Amphipoda – becoming one of world’s specialists in the field and writing capital monographies on this subject. In the 1930–1960s Gurjanova took part in many expeditions in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. She explored marine biology, working in the White and Bering seas, Kuril and Sakhalin islands areas, and the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
Gianni Rondolino (13 January 1932 - 9 January 2016) was an Italian film critic and historian. Born in Turin, Rondolino was professor of History and Criticism of Film at the University of Turin. Rondolino was the author of several essays and monographies, including books on Luchino Visconti, Roberto Rossellini, Walt Disney, Tex Avery, the magic lantern and the Turin-based silent cinema industry. He was best known for a book on the history of world cinema he released in 1977, Storia del cinema, informally known as "Il Rondolone".
Platform housed an archive of artist files of more than 150 artists from Turkey, both living and working in the country as well as abroad. This comprehensive library of contemporary art included: magazine publications, exhibition catalogues, monographies, rare books, catalogue raisonnés, and books on theory and philosophy. In 2007 the library was presented to the public within the gallery space of the institution as Open Library . The full holdings of this library will be available to the public within SALT Research as of November 2011.
His main research interests were Finnish art and Italian Renaissance art. His works include an overview of the history of Finnish art, Suomen taiteen historia (1945), which was translated into English in 1946, as well as monographies on Wäinö Aaltonen, Juho Rissanen and Akseli Gallen- Kallela. He was also active as an art critic for the newspaper Uusi Suomi, as well as a fiction writer and painter. He was chairman of the Kalevala Society from 1937 to 1942 and a member of the Academy of Finland from 1948 to 1956.
In 1953 it became a part of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and became a public research institution in 2007. In the Czech Republic, the institute is widely accepted as the regulatory body of the Czech language. Its recommendations on standard Czech () are viewed as binding by the educational system, newspapers and others, although this has no legal basis. The institute's rich publishing activity has two main branches, firstly scientific monographies, magazines (, ) and articles, that could be viewed as conversation between bohemists themselves, discussing matters of the Czech language.
Towards the 10th century an area in the western part of the ferrier was levelled and a fort built there to guard the road to Paris. That fort is the Motte Champlay. It was taken over in 1359 by the English captain Robert Knolles, in the service of Charles II of Navarre during the latter's attempt to take over the French crown. The Motte Champlay fort was a good base for plundering travellers; Ambroise Challe, Malicorne-en-Gâtinais, Hautefeuille-sous-Malicorne, dans Monographies des villes et villages de l'Yonne et de leurs monuments, 1837.
Since 2006 he is a Professor of the Azerbaijan Technical University. Nowadays, Quliyev is the head of the "Economic theory and economy of service areas" academic department at the University. He is the author of nearly 300 scientific works and articles (which include 7 monographies, 4 study books, 3 brochures), 41 of which were published in authoritative scientific magazines of the US, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Latvia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Sweden and other countries. He is an active participator of local and international scientific conferences, forums and seminars.
Professor PhD of Science Obrad Zelic is a member of the offices of scientific magazines, such as the Serbian Stomatological Journal, the Stomatological Bulletin and Oral Implantology. He also reviewed a large number of textbooks, monographies and atlases, and numerous scientific papers. He has been running a school of parodontal and mucogingival microsurgery for 30 years, of which he is the founder. He also participates in many mass media (was a regular associate of the daily Politika), where he has been continuously working on educating citizens about proper dental and gum care.
Bull finished his secondary education, and enrolled at the University of Oslo, mainly being tutored by Gerhard Gran. As a student Bull wrote the monographies Conrad Nicolai Schwach (1908) and Bjørnson og Sverige (issued 1911). The last work earned him the cand.philol. degree. His doctoral dissertation of 1916 was titled Fra Holberg til Nordahl Brun. Bull was appointed professor in Nordic literature at the University of Oslo in 1920, succeeding the aging Gerhard Gran. In addition to lecturing he co-edited the literary history Norsk litteraturhistorie (four volumes, 1924-1937).
He served as a prorector of the University of Zagreb after his rectorship mandate expired (1950–1951). He was a significant contributor to modern Croatian literary theory, especially in the position of Croatian literature in the European context. He published numerous monographies on top Croatian artists such as Nazor, Šenoa, Vidrić or Mažuranić, a number of critic-essayist writings on lesser known writers, as well as great syntheses on Croatian literary criticism of the 19th century, and the unfinished history of Croatian literature from Croatian National Revival to the time of creation of Yugoslavia. A square in Novi Zagreb is named after him.
Generations of settlers have migrated over the centuries to France, creating a variegated grouping of peoples. Thus the historian John F. Drinkwater states, "The French are, paradoxically, strongly conscious of belonging to a single nation, but they hardly constitute a unified ethnic group by any scientific gauge." The modern French are the descendants of mixtures including Romans, Celts, Iberians, Ligurians and Greeks in southern France,Éric Gailledrat, Les Ibères de l'Èbre à l'Hérault (VIe-IVe s. avant J.-C.), Lattes, Sociétés de la Protohistoire et de l'Antiquité en France Méditerranéenne, Monographies d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne – 1, 1997Dominique Garcia: Entre Ibères et Ligures.
Stanisław Zaremba (3 October 1863 – 23 November 1942) was a Polish mathematician and engineer.. His research in partial differential equations, applied mathematics and classical analysis, particularly on harmonic functions, gained him a wide recognition. He was one of the mathematicians who contributed to the success of the Polish School of Mathematics through his teaching and organizational skills as well as through his research. Apart from his research works, Zaremba wrote many university textbooks and monographies. He was a professor of the Jagiellonian University (since 1900), member of Academy of Learning (since 1903), co-founder and president of the Polish Mathematical Society (1919).
In 2018 he received public attention when he published in several media an opinion article about the candidature of Sergio Fajardo to the presidency of Colombia. In 2020, coinciding with his year of retirement of the National University of Colombia, a book called ″Skew PBW Extensions″ was published in the editorial Springer summarizing the results obtained by Lezama and colleagues/students among the years. Another notorious written work of Lezama are the called ″Cuadernos de Álgebra″ consisting on ten monographies (in Spanish) covering the basic topics of undergraduate and graduate abstract algebra, including Galois theory, algebraic geometry and homological algebra.
A second common laboratory strain is the B strain, whose history is less straightforward and the first naming of the strain as E. coli B was by Delbrück and Luria in 1942 in their study of bacteriophages T1 and T7. The original E. coli B strain, known then as Bacillus coli, originated from Félix d'Herelle from the Institut Pasteur in Paris around 1918 who studied bacteriophages, who claimed that it originated from Collection of the Institut Pasteur,d'Herelle, F. (1926). In Le bactériophage et son comportement. Monographies de l'Institut Pasteur, Masson et Cie, Libraires de l'Académie de Médecine, 120, Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris-VIe, France.
Gregor Thum (2016) Gregor Thum (born 2 May 1967 in Munich, Bavaria) is a German historian of Central and Eastern Europe. From 1988 through 1995, Thum studied history and Slavic studies at the Free University of Berlin. From 1995 to 2001, he was a lecturer at professor Karl Schlögel's chair for East European history at Viadrina European University in Frankfurt an der Oder. There he worked on a Ph.D. thesis about the transformation of German Breslau into Polish Wrocław from 1945 onwards. Completed in 2002 and published as a book the following year, the thesis was very successful on the general book market by the standards of historical monographies.
La Prima recensione araba e la Versione etiopica. Edizione critica e traduzione … Presentazione di Paolo Marrassini = Quaderni di Semitistica 27, Firenze: Dipartimento di Linguistica, Università degli Studi and the Greek version in 2007.Marina Detoraki and J.Beaucamp, 2007, Le martyre de saint Aréthas et de ses compagnons (BHG 166), édition critique, étude et annotation Marina Detoraki, traduction par Joëlle Beaucamp, appendice sur les versions orientales par André Binggeli = Collège de France – CNRS, Centre de recherche, d’histoire et de civilisation de Byzance, Travaux et Mémoires – Monographies 27, Le massacre de Najrân. Religion et politique en Arabie du Sud au VIe siècle I, Paris: Association des amis du Centre d’histoire et de civilisation de Byzance.
As the Specialized Scientific Council of Finance-Cash Circulation & Loans was not in Azerbaijan, Tahmasib Ajdarov continued his scientific activity in Ukraine since 2000 with a reference letter. Continuing on his scientific activity in Ukraine, T.Ajdarov became also familiar in the scientific environment of that country in a short time and demonstrated that he was a specialist and scientist with high theoretical and practical preparedness in the sphere of taxes. He accomplished to build close professional relations with his Ukrainian colleagues. T.Ajdarov's scientific works, monographies and books can be found at the Scientific Library of Dnepropetrovsk State University, Kharkov State Scientific Library named after V.G.Korolenko, Odessa State Library named after M.Gorki, Ukraininan National Parliament Library and Ukrainian Book Chamber.
Peter Gvozdják (born 16 November 1965) is a Slovak chess composer. In 2000 Peter Gvozdják gained the title FIDE Solving Master,FIDE Solving Masters then in 2001 the title International Master of the FIDE for Chess CompositionsInternational Masters of the FIDE for Chess Compositions and finally in 2012 the title Grandmaster of the FIDE for Chess CompositionsGrandmasters of the FIDE for Chess Compositions In the WCCI for years 2007–2009 Peter Gvozdják took silver medals in three sections: twomovers, threemovers and fairies. Peter Gvozdják is one of world's leading expert for problems with cyclic shift of play when comparing two or more phases. He published two monographies on the subject, Cyclone covering years up to 2000 and Cyclone 2 covering years 2000–2009.
Some of them also participated in charities organized by Montanari himself to restore ancient monuments, to help earthquake victims, the poor, Chernobyl children etc. In 1981 Roberto Montanari suffered a brain tumor that was damaging his eyesight and he was operated and after several therapies he painted again and from 1982 to 1992 various monographies were published. On November 20th 1985 he was invited by Pope John Paul II to which he presented the painting "La Grande Via Crucis.” He traveled to the Vatican on May 7, 1986 with the American singer James Brown and his wife Adrienne Rodríguez to deliver the oil "The Descent of Christ.” He returned a third time, on February 10th, 1988 and presented to the pope the work "Virgen de Macarena" with the bullfighter Dámaso González.
Shakhmatov is an author of several works in phonetics, dialectology, lexicography, syntax, history of East Slavic languages, modern Russian literary language, history of East Slavic people, history of Old Russian literature, Slavic accentology. In his monographies "Research in a field of the Russian phonetics" (Исследования в области русской фонетики, 1894), "To the history of sounds in the Russian language" (К истории звуков русского языка, 1903), and others, Shakhmatov set a goal to restore the All- Russian pronunciation in all of its phonetical details by way of juxtaposition of old and modern eastern Slavic dialects with involving of data from other Slavic languages. Shakhmatov is best remembered for having pioneered textological research of early Russian chronicles, notably the Primary Chronicle. He established with a great degree of precision the stages of evolution of that key document, even attempting to reconstruct the postulated proto-version of Nestor's chronicle.
Vix krater, an imported Greek wine- mixing vessel from 500 BC attests to the trade exchanges of the period These eastern Greeks, established on the shores of southern France, were in close relations with the Celtic inhabitants of the region, and during the late 6th and 5th centuries BC Greek artifacts penetrated northwards alongs the Rhône and Saône valleys as well as the Isère. Massalian grey monochrome pottery has been discovered in the Hautes Alpes and as far north as Lons-le-Saunier, as well as three-winged bronze arrowheads as far as northern France, and amphorae from Marseille and Attic pottery at Mont Lassois.Consumption and Colonial Encounters in the Rhône Basin of France: A Study of Early Iron Age Political Economy by Michael Dietler, Monographies d’Archéologie Meditérranéenne, 21, CNRS, 2005, p.39-102 The site of Vix in northern Burgundy is a well-known example of a Hallstatt settlement where such Mediterranean objects were consumed, albeit in small quantities.
His oeuvre comprises at least 350 canvases, 330 etchings, hundreds of drawings, gouaches and water colors, as well as poems and fables. His children books were published by Beltz & Gelberg and Peter Hammer Verlag and are still part of school curricula in German elementary schools because of their playful and imaginative approach to intercultural communication. After several monographies about his work and more than 20 catalogues, the complete works were published in two volumes by Hatje Cantz Verlag in the year 2000. Georg Klusemann's paintings and etchings have been the object of more than 40 exhibitions in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Venezuela and the U.S.A. The major retrospectives have taken place at the Museum Folkwang in Essen, the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen in Düsseldorf, at the Goethe- Institut New York, at the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan and at the Museo d'arte contemporanea Villa CroceItalian Infopage on this exhibition in Genua.
Repertoires #Répertoire des baptêmes de Saint-Narcisse 1954-1986, 1987, 285 pages, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", collection Souvenance. #Saint-Narcisse - Répertoire des mariages de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", 1986, 131 pages, collection Souvenance. #Répertoire des sépultures de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, 1986, 155 pages, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint- Narcisse", collection Souvenance. #Saint-Narcisse: Baptêmes 1987-1991, mariages 1986-1991, sépultures 1986-1991, 1992, 55 pages, published by "Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse". #Saint-Narcisse: baptêmes, 1992-2002, mariages, 1992-2002, sépultures, 1992-2002, 2003, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse" (Historical committee of Saint-Narcisse). #Saint-Narcisse - Répertoire des mariages de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", 1986, 131 pages. #Recensement de la paroisse de Saint-Narcisse en 1886 (Census of Saint- Narcisse in 1886), archives of Évêché de Trois-Rivières, written by Brigitte Hamel, 1988, 108 pages. Monographies #Saint-Narcisse 1804-1979, written by Jean Gagnon, Éditions du Bien public, 2001, 325 pages.
From 2009 to 2014 he was the chairman of the Supervisory Board of "Tamiz Shahar" JSC, co-chair of the EU-Azerbaijan subcommittee on trade and economy, head of Program Management Office for EU Assistance Instruments, and member of the Board of Directors of "SOCAR Turkey Aegean" Oil Refinery (STAR project) He was a lecturer at the International Law Department of Baku State University and Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy, participated in various trainings and courses in international law and contract law in England, France and other countries. He is the author of dissertation and monographies on international oil contracts, Production Sharing Agreements, international legal process and international legal proceedings. On March 13, 2014 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Economy and Industry, on January 30, 2016 Deputy Minister of Economy. During his tenure as the Deputy Minister he supervised foreign economic policy and trade representations, "AZPROMO" Export and Investment Promotion Foundation, the Coordinating Council on Transit Freight, "Southern Gas Corridor" project, served as the chairman of the Supervisory Board of "Azergold" CJSC, a member of the Boards of Directors of "International Bank of Azerbaijan" and "SOCAR Turkey Aegean" Oil Refinery (STAR) project.
Simultaneously, he dedicates himself to a broad activity related to studies and journalism, and participates in numerous music contests, conferences and roundtables in Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Italy, Czhech Republic, Austria, Germany, Spain, England, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Canada, USA, China etc. He cooperates with artistic and research newspapers and magazines, with the Albanian Radio and Television; he is the author of tens of journalistic writings and monographies on music, as well as the winner of some important awards at national and international level, such as the winner of the first prize in composition “Dimitris Mitropoulos”, Athens 2001, with the opera “Eumenidet”. After the 1990s, along with some colleagues, at the Academy of Arts, he becomes the initiator of the foundation and the management of some important music organisms, such as: the association “Muzikës së Re Shqiptare” (1993); the Albanian section of “The Rilm Abstract Literature of Music”, New York (1995); the Albanian section of CIOFF-it (1996); he has been the chairman of the Albanian Music Council since 1995, a member of the National Council of Music, Paris, a member of SEM-USA, Gema- Germany etc. From 1997 to 1999, he was the Director of the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet.

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