58 research outputs found

    Disputatio Medica De Generatione Hominis In Ovo / Quam, ... Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Johannis Jacobi Waldschmied/ Medicinae Doctoris ... exhibet Author Dominicus Beddevole, Genevensis, In Auditorio Medico d. 3. Septemb. ...

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    DISPUTATIO MEDICA DE GENERATIONE HOMINIS IN OVO / QUAM, ... SUB PRAESIDIO ... DN. JOHANNIS JACOBI WALDSCHMIED/ MEDICINAE DOCTORIS ... EXHIBET AUTHOR DOMINICUS BEDDEVOLE, GENEVENSIS, IN AUDITORIO MEDICO D. 3. SEPTEMB. ... Disputatio Medica De Generatione Hominis In Ovo / Quam, ... Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Johannis Jacobi Waldschmied/ Medicinae Doctoris ... exhibet Author Dominicus Beddevole, Genevensis, In Auditorio Medico d. 3. Septemb. ... (1) Titelseite (1) Widmung (2) Text (3

    Friedrich Dominicus Ring, éditeur de Diderot

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    François Moureau: Friedrich Dominicus Ring, one of Diderot's Publishers. The discovery of a rare fifth copy of the published edition of Diderot's little work Regrets sur ma vieille robe de chambre (1772) in the Berlin Staatsbibliothek has enabled the author of this article to solve the mystery surrounding its publication. It was published in Karlsruhe by the Strasbourg author and publisher Friedrich Domenicus Ring (1726-1809), and included in a collection of the pamphlets that he wrote or published. This article gives details on his life and productions and indicates that he probably obtained a copy of the manuscript of Diderot's work from the Correspondance littéraire received by the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.Moureau François. Friedrich Dominicus Ring, éditeur de Diderot. In: Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, n°16, 1994. pp. 113-123

    Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure

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    [Johannes Auerbach]. [Summa qualiter notarii ... debeant officium exercere] ; [Tractatus notariatus] / [Dominicus de Visentina]. [Defensorium iuris] / [Johannes Monachus]. [Tractatus exceptionum] / [Innocentius IV.]. [Tractatus praescriptionum] / [Dinus de Mugello]. [De arbitris et arbitratoribus] / [Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano]. [Differentiae legum et canonum] / [Galvanus Salvianus de Bononia]Incipit auf Bl. [1] recto: "Incipit libellus dans modum legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iuri &c."Keine gedruckten BogensignaturenTitel und Impressum nach ISTC ("Also recorded as [Vienne: about 1478] and [Cologne: 1470]"); Drucker/Druckort: "Dalbanne and Droz, followed by CIBN, date to 1476 when Schilling was still at Basel (cf. BMC VIII (xxvii), and Goff to 1478 when Schilling had moved to Vienne. Polain assigned to Cologne or Basel" (ISTC)Werner von Schussenried is named as author of the Modus legendi in an acrostic in the text. The true author of the Defensorium iuris is Gerardus (or Gebhardus) de Rheinau (BSB-Ink

    Circular Retreat: House of Modern Rituals: Rethinking the St. Dominicus church

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    This research explores how the St. Dominicus church in Utrecht can be revitalised with the help of contemporary spiritual values. As a result of secularisation and the shift from religion to spirituality, there is a noticeable increase in vacant church buildings. In this research, a design strategy is proposed that revises the original function in a way it can better accommodate the modern spiritual needs. Incorporating the results of different literature and analytic studies in spiritual architecture, this study demonstrates a way to create a design that accommodates more spiritual experiences through architecture. It argues that these experiences can be evoked through architectural qualities that adhere to the bigger spiritual concepts of sensuality, humanity and sustainability.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Heritage & Architectur

    Marci Antonii Surgentis ... De Neapoli illustrata liber unicus. : Cum adnotationibus Mutii fratris ... Editio secunda, mendis prope infinitis expurgata.

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    Edited by Dominicus de Urso.The present edition is the 5th, not the 2d as stated in the title. The first edition appeared at Naples in 1597 and was withdrawn from trade by Muzio Sorgente, brother of the author, who published it with title: Aureus tractatus præfecti prætorio, reliquorum que antiquorum magistratuum cum vicerege, aliisque magistratibus nostri temporis comparationem continens &c. Nunc primum in lucem editus, & Neapolis illustrata nuncupatus. Napoli, 1602. The 3d edition appeared Naples, 1649, and the fourth forms part of J.G. Graevíus' Thesavrvs antiqvitatvm et historiarvm Italiae ... t. IX, pars III. Lvgdvni Batavorvm, 1723. cf. F. Soria. Memorie storico - critiche degli storici napolitani (1782), t. II, p. 560-562.Europeana-GoogleBook

    Tommy Wieringa as a 21st century author: the writer within and outside the publishing sphere

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    (English) The aim of this master thesis is to analyse the fiction of Tommy Wieringa, specifically in relation to the concept of the posture developed by Jérôme Meizoz. The distinction between the internal posture and the external posture is essential in this theory. Therefore, there can arise a tension between both images of the author (i.e., in the terminology of Daniël Rovers, between auteursfiguur and figuurauteur). This thesis is based on the question if this statement is valid in case of the work of Wieringa. Keywords: Wieringa, author's posture, author's image, literary identity, self-fashioning, authorship, the literary fiel

    Participatory Churches: A Participation Approach to Preserve the Social Function of Religious Heritage: The Case of St. Dominicus Church Utrecht

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    This paper explores different participation methods that could be applied in redeveloping religious heritage. Due to secularisation, religious buildings are threatened with vacancy. Churches in particular are difficult to redevelop due to their ecclesiastical and social values. Active community involvement assists in overcoming the gap in designer and user interests. In this study, the St. Dominicus church is used as a case study in which a simulated participation workshop with actors is conducted. The initial goal of the simulated workshop was to determine a suitable program for a community centre inside the existing church building. Various methods were employed during the simulated workshop, structured by three participation phases identified by analysing case studies. Individual brainstorming, cognitive mapping, and a consensus design assignment were applied for research inquiry and design input. Two months after the initial workshop, the preliminary design was reviewed through individual semi-structured interviews. The individual brainstorming together with the cognitive mapping proved to be effective in determining general program possibilities, gapping the requirement of communication skills and time. After the review of the preliminary design, all participants expressed a sense of ownership of the design, thus these methods could easily be applied in other cases to boost social belonging and community values. Future research recommends a larger sample group and the mixing of age groups in the consensus design assignment, which could result in more conflicting interests regarding the community centre’s program.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Heritage & Architectur

    Disputatio theologica de salute patrum veteris testamenti / 2 Disputatio theologica De salute patrum Veteris Testamenti : pars posterior

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    quam ... praeside viro reverendo Dn. Francisco Turrettino ... Dominicus Butinius Genev. author & respondens ... ...Th. Genève, 166

    Disputatio theologica de salute patrum veteris testamenti / 1 Disputatio theologica De salute patrum veteris testamenti : pars prior

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    quam... praeside viro reverendo D. Philippo Mestrezatio ... subjicit Dominicus Butinius Genev. author & respondens ... ...Th. Genève, 166

    Germanus de Silesia's Qur'an Translation in the MS K-III-1 of the El Escorial Library: Newly Discovered Revised Versions

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    Altres ajuts: Ayuda Ramón y Cajal RYC2020-029328-I/AEI/10.13039/501100011033Dominicus Germanus de Silesia's Qur'an translation is certainly a fascinating chapter in the history of Qur'an translations in the Iberian Peninsula. It was written, in fact, in the Escorial monastery, where its author, the Franciscan friar Dominicus Germanus de Silesia (1588 - 1670), spent the last part of his life working on it. It is in many respects a unique translation and, even if it was basically concluded in 1664, we could say that Dominicus saw it as a lifetime work
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