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    Sous-bois : fantaisie pour piano / André Bardin

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    Titre uniforme : Bardin, André (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Sous-bois. Piano]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle:Fantaisies (piano) -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle

    Retour à la mère du Messie : 1QH 3 (Sukenik), 6-18

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    In this article, the author returns to the messianic interpretation, induced by the reference to Isaiah 9, 5, of 1QH 3, 6-18. The allegory of the woman in childbirth represents the community of the author hoping for the painful birth of the Davidic mess iah. The woman pregnant with "nought" represents a rival group, opposed to the Qumran sect by its doctrine and doomed to hell.L'article propose de revenir à l'interprétation messianique de 1QH 3, 6-18, commandée par la référence à Esaie 9, 5. L'allégorie de la parturiente représente la communauté de l'auteur au sein de laquelle est espérée la naissance, dans la douleur, du messie davidique. La femme enceinte du «néant » représente un groupe rival, opposé par la doctrine à la secte de Qoumrân et voué à l'Enfer.Caquot André. Retour à la mère du Messie : 1QH 3 (Sukenik), 6-18 . In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 80e année n°1, Janvier-mars 2000. Hommage à Marc Philonenko. pp. 5-12

    Norm, Virtue and Information: Individual Behaviour and the Just Price in Thomas Aquinas' Summa theologica

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    This paper aims at putting forward the analytical stake of the few passages that Thomas Aquinas devotes to prices and exchange, mainly in the Summa Theologiae. At first sight, his objective is to enlighten a confessor vis-à-vis his penitent, or the judge in an ecclesiastical tribunal, by way of a group of normative prescriptions, tending to distinguish that which is just in commercial transactions from what is not. But on second thoughts, this objective leads the author to a more complex construction, which involves establishing a referential norm - the just price - to which the transaction price should be compared. It is recalled here that resorting to the just price - the discussion of which chiefly takes place in the commentaries on the Ethics avoids any consideration of individual behaviour. However, this last comes to the forefront when the issue dealt with is to explain the reasons why such a transaction price is equal to, or on the contrary departs from the just price. Thomas Aquinas' treatment of this issue allows one to acknowledge a) that individual behaviour is characterized by virtue or by vice in various informational contexts, and b) that the making of a transaction price is the result of a negotiation process between buyer and seller. In a context of correct information, where the partners are both virtuous, Thomas Aquinas explains why the transaction price is equal to the just price - in the exchange in se - or could differ from it - in the exchange per accidens. But focussing on the exchange in se, both an asymetry of information and the vice of at least one of the partners give rise to deception strategies leading to transaction prices, presented as just by the party who knows it is not, and agreed upon as just by the deceived party. Lastly, the possibility of retaining information during the negotiation process paves the way for the opportunity for the virtuous seller to protect himself against the higher power of negotiation of a possible vicious partner. Although aiming at a different goal, Thomas Aquinas thus provides a complete theory, not only of the just price, but more generally of exchange, in which ethical considerations become decisive in determining transaction prices.Just price; juste prix; medieval economics; pensée économique médiévale; Thomas Aquinas; Thomas d'Aquin; ethics; éthique

    An overview of effects of COVID-19 on mobility and lifestyle : 18 months since the outbreak

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    Funding Information: We would like to thank three anonymous reviewers and the editor for their valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. We also thank Lucas Javaudin for his help to provide several diagrams and Dr. Hossain Poorzahedy for constructive discussions. We acknowledge the constructive comments that Jean-Claude Prager and the scientific committee of the Société du Grand Paris provided in the previous version of this paper. We also benefited from discussions with Jacques Thisse, Guillaume Chapelle, and Amine Ouazad. The authors benefit from financial support from Société du Grand Paris, Labex MME-DII, Affinité, ANR research project (France), and the Dutch Research Council (NWO, project no. 438-18-401). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s)The outbreak of SARS-COV-2 has led to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 and caused over 4.5 million deaths worldwide by September 2021. Besides the public health crisis, COVID-19 affected the global economy and development significantly. It also led to changes in people's mobility and lifestyle during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to short-term changes, the drastic transformation of the world may account for the potentially disruptive long-term impacts. Recognizing the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is crucial in mitigating the negative behavioral changes that directly relate to people's psychological and social well-being. It is important to stress that citizens and governments face an uncertain situation since nobody knows exactly how the viruses and cures will develop. Better understanding of uncertainties and evaluating behavioral changes contribute to addressing the future of urban development, public transportation, and behavioral strategies to tackle COVID-19 negative consequences. The major sources of impacts on short-term (route, departure time, mode, teleshopping, and teleworking) and medium and long-term (car ownership, work location, choice of job, and residential location) mobility decisions are mostly reviewed and discussed in this paper.Peer reviewe

    . Num. 19 Año 7 (2003) septiembre-diciembre. Alquimia. Sistema Nacional de Fototecas

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    - Manuel Álvarez Bravo: un acto innovador - Un fotógrafo extraordinario, por Máximo Bretal - Un fotógrafo mexicano. Manuel Álvarez Bravo, por Francisco Miguel - Die Welt ist Shön, por José Antonio Rodríguez - Una exposición digna de encomio, por Alfredo Nisse - Álvarez Bravo, por Luis Cardoza y Aragón - Adget. Documentos para artistas, por Manuel Álvarez Bravo - A propósito de la exposición de Enrique Gutmann y Albretch V. Blum, por Manuel Álvarez Bravo - Recuerdo de México (fragmento), por André Breton - A propósito de Álvarez Bravo: vida propia de la fotografía, por Luis Cardoza y Aragón - Exposición Manuel Álvarez Bravo Galeria de la Universidad. Del 10 al 25 de noviembre. México 1939, por César Moro - El arte negro, por Manuel Álvarez Bravo - Manuel Álvarez Bravo, por Xavier Villaurrutia - La fotografía de Álvarez Bravo, por José María de la Vega - El maestro de la fotopoesía, por Antonio Rodríguez - La fotografía como arte, por Gabriel Figueroa - Después de 12 años expone... Manuel Álvarez Bravo, por José Antonio Rodríguez - Orígenes de la fotografía. Manuel Álvarez Bravo, por José Antonio Rodríguez - En el jardín de Felipe. Reflexiones sobre la imagen y la memoria, por Claudia Canales - ¿No queda huella ni memoria? Semblanza iconográfica de una familia - Edward Weston y Tina Modotti en México. Su incersión dentro de las estrategias estéticas del arte posrevolucionario - Ensayo sobre la fotografía

    Variations anatomiques et philologiques chez André Vésale

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    Communication présentée aux "Journées d'histoire de la médecine à Tours", faculté de Médecine, 18-20 mai 2012.International audienceThe paper shows the part of André Vésale in the teaching of human anatomy, privileging the observation of the facts. Between others teaching methods, we remark his care to fit the protocol of the dissections to the public (audience) ; in a public dissection, in front of students, the anatomist will say nothing about morphological ou functional variations he prizes too unusual for the general knowlegde of the human body. In the De humani corporis fabrica (1543), such variations are very often anecdotal, supported by visual witness of the author or students or friends. But many differences between the descriptions in antic treatises and anatomical facts observed by dissection are not really anatomical variations ; they must be explained by the transfer of the animal model (pattern) to the human, or by variations of glossaries or by practices of divination or witchcraft

    Variations anatomiques et philologiques chez André Vésale

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    Communication présentée aux "Journées d'histoire de la médecine à Tours", faculté de Médecine, 18-20 mai 2012.International audienceThe paper shows the part of André Vésale in the teaching of human anatomy, privileging the observation of the facts. Between others teaching methods, we remark his care to fit the protocol of the dissections to the public (audience) ; in a public dissection, in front of students, the anatomist will say nothing about morphological ou functional variations he prizes too unusual for the general knowlegde of the human body. In the De humani corporis fabrica (1543), such variations are very often anecdotal, supported by visual witness of the author or students or friends. But many differences between the descriptions in antic treatises and anatomical facts observed by dissection are not really anatomical variations ; they must be explained by the transfer of the animal model (pattern) to the human, or by variations of glossaries or by practices of divination or witchcraft
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