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1876年奥羽巡幸の奉迎に立ったアイヌの姿 : 「対雁に移る途上、小樽に上陸した樺太アイヌ一行」説の訂正
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Discourse of Virtue and Government : Institutio principis in Italian Renaissance Humanism
This paper analyzes Pier Paolo Vergerio's "De ingenuis moribus et liberalibus studiis" and Enea Silvio Piccolomini's "De liberorum educatione" as discourses on virtue and governance, focusing on their educational processes in relation to the reception of classical traditions. The central inquiry explores how virtus was perceived as a foundational element of governance in the Renaissance cultural background, shaped by political dynamics and humanist movements. Vergerio advises the successors of the Padua's ruler to cultivate virtue through the studia liberalia, emphasizing the importance of constructing oneself as an ethical subject through the practices of reading and writing. He presents the ideal of a robust military leader, drawing inspiration from Ancient Sparta and advocates the value of physical training. Meanwhile, Piccolomini highlights the secular prince as a defender of orthodox faith, drawing mainly from Ps. Plutarch's "De liberis educandis" and Quintilian's "Institutio oratoriae." He envisions shaping an ideal ruler through habit formation, physical training, and studia humanitatis.
The virtues and principles of governance articulated by both humanists underscore the pursuit of excellence through literature, habitual practices, and physical discipline. While their conceptions of the ideal prince are eclectic and rooted in the interpretations of classical antiquity, they contribute significantly to the political culture of Renaissance Europe
日本における教育と蹴球に関する歴史的研究 [全文の要約]
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Time-dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method for molecular systems : An alternative excited-state methodology including static electron correlation
The Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) method, an efficient way to treat static electron correlations, has been applied to molecular systems in the ground state. In this letter, we propose a time-dependent (TD) HFB method for treating the excited states of molecules with static correlations at a reasonable computational cost. To avoid electron number violations, we also consider the canonical basis variant of the TDHFB method proposed by Ebata et al. Results of calculations for the elongated hydrogen molecule reveal that the TDHFB method can partially incorporate two-electron excited determinants