1,725,100 research outputs found

    Bibliografie van Frans van Dooren

    No full text
    Bibliography of the writings of Frans van Dooren, translator of Italian literatur

    Competition and Well-Being

    Full text link
    This paper experimentally studies the effects of competition in an environment where people’s actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that, in comparison with no competition, the presence of competition does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any gains in earning for the short side of the exchange relation. Moreover, competition has a clearly negative impact on the disposition towards others and on the experienced well-being of those on the long side. Since subjective well-being improves only for those on the short side competition contributes to larger inequalities in experienced well-being. All in all competition does not show up as a positive force in our environment.microeconomics ;

    In memoriam Frans Van Cauwelaert

    No full text
    Mansion Auguste. In memoriam Frans Van Cauwelaert. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 59, n°62, 1961. pp. 374-377

    In memoriam Frans Van Cauwelaert

    No full text
    Mansion Auguste. In memoriam Frans Van Cauwelaert. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 59, n°62, 1961. pp. 374-377

    Quotiescumque : Greek Origin of a Latin Confessor’s Guide

    No full text
    The guidebook for confessors that is called after its first name ‘Quotiescumque’ was a widespread text in the Middle Ages. One part of it, a priest’s preparatory prayer for hearing one or more confessions, even still appears in a Ritual published at Würzburg in 1836. The present study shows that this confessor’s guide is the Latin translation of a Greek model, with the exception of two interpolations by a Latin author. This thesis is based on the fact that there is also a Greek text of the priest’s prayer and Quotiescumque includes a rule on fasting that can only have been written by a Greek author ... The purpose of my study is, first, to prove that the confessor’s guide Quotiescumque is the Latin translation of a Greek text. Quotiescumque is called after its first word ‘Quotiescunque (christianis qui ad paenitentiam accedunt ieiunia damus)’. The other aims of my book are: to present the texts of the various sections of Quotiescumque, to explain these texts by analyzing them and by adducing other texts that shed light upon those of the confessor’s guide and, finally, to show the influence of the writing over an area including France, Germany and Italy, and over a period of about 10 centuries

    Frans Van Kalken (1881-1961)

    No full text
    Frans Van Kalken (1881-1961). In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 39, fasc. 4, 1961. Histoire (depuis la fin de l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) pp. 1358-1360

    Frans Van Kalken (1881-1961)

    No full text
    Frans Van Kalken (1881-1961). In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 39, fasc. 4, 1961. Histoire (depuis la fin de l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) pp. 1358-1360

    Frans Van Kalken. Histoire de Belgique.

    No full text
    Ganshof François-Louis. Frans Van Kalken. Histoire de Belgique.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 1, fasc. 2, 1922. pp. 362-365

    Frans Van Kalken. Histoire de Belgique.

    No full text
    Ganshof François-Louis. Frans Van Kalken. Histoire de Belgique.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 1, fasc. 2, 1922. pp. 362-365
    corecore