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Meslanges d'airs serieux et a boire a II. et III. parties , avec les basses-continuës & basses chantantes, les seconds couplets en diminution, & des recits de basses accompagnez de basses-continuës. Par M. Hurel
Comprend : P. 5 - On ne donne rien pour rien (Air serieux a trois) - P. 8 - Quoy ? pour une maitresse (Air a boire a trois) - P. 11 - Sortez vos moutons, Nanette (Air serieux a trois) - P. 14 - Ah ! qu'il est doux ! (Air serieux a trois) - P. 16 - Que la bouteille a pour moy de charmes (Air a boire a deux) - P. 18 - Quittons l'amoureux mystere (Air a boire a deux) - P. 20 - Quoy toûjours demander du vin ? (Air a boire a deux) - P. 23 - Que ces mets delicats (Recit de basse a boire) - P. 26 - Vendangeons amis (Air a boire a deux) - P. 29 - J'allois au cabaret (Air a boire a deux) - P. 32 - Il n'est point de berger (Rondeau ; Une voix et b. c.) - P. 34 - Si jamais je vais a la taverne (Air a boire a deux) - P. 37 - Effroyables rochers, precipices affreux (Recit de basse a boire) - P. 39 - L'hyver a fini ses rigueurs (Air a boire a trois) - P. 42 - Je ne veux point m'engager (Recit de basse) - P. 44 - Vous chantez rossignols (Air serieux)Présentation musicale : [Partition]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Chambure1Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : RISMImpChansons à boire -- +* 1600......- 1699......+:17e siècle
RoMEO Studies 6: Rights metadata for open-archiving
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights Metadata for Open-archiving) which investigated the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues relating to academic author self-archiving of research papers. It reports the results of a survey of 542 academic authors showing the level of protection required for their open-access research papers. It then describes the selection of an appropriate means of expressing those rights through metadata and the resulting choice of Creative Commons licences. Finally it outlines proposals for communicating rights metadata via the Open Archives Initiative’s Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH)
Histoire de la décolonisation (16)
Sous la direction de Charles-Robert Ageron et Marc Michel. Paris, IHTP, 1982-1986, 1991-1994, 1996-2000
Section 16(b): Judicial Inconsistency in Application of the Pragmatic Approach
Examines the scope and application of section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Initially introduced to rectify abuse by corporate insiders, section 16 has becomes the focus of controversy because of the inconsistency of application and interpretation of section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act. The author concludes that the inconsistency of recent court decisions has created confusion in the application of section 16(b) to merger situations. As a result, the author suggests courts should clarify what approach will be taken to these cases to provide the attorney with some degree of predictability. If an equitable approach cannot be found, the SEC should reconsider the exemption of these transactions
Letter from Charles Elmore Cropley, Clerk, Supreme Court of the United States, to A. L. Wirin, Esq., July 16, 1943
Letter from Charles Elmore Cropley to A. L. Wirin inclosing a bill for and refund check for $105.The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
RoMEO Studies 4: An analysis of Journal publishers' Copyright Agreements
This article is the fourth in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights Metadata for Open archiving). It describes an analysis of 80 scholarly journal publishers’ copyright agreements with a particular view to their effect on author self-archiving. 90% of agreements asked for copyright transfer and 69% asked for it prior to refereeing the paper. 75% asked authors to warrant that their work had not been previously published although only two explicitly stated that they viewed self-archiving as prior publication. 28.5% of agreements provided authors with no usage rights over their own paper. Although 42.5% allowed self-archiving in some format, there was no consensus on the conditions under which self-archiving could take place. The article concludes that author-publisher copyright agreements should be reconsidered by a working party representing the needs of both partie
Charles de l'Écluse and <i>Libri picturati</i> A. 16–30
Libri picturati A. 16–30 from the former Preussischer Staatsbibliothek in Berlin comprise a high quality ensemble of sixteenth century drawings of animals and plants. Since their rediscovery in Biblioteka Jagiellońska. Cracow, Poland, several different theories have arisen about the origin of the collection, as a result of work done by several scholars. Jacob van Corenhuyse has been identified as the author of some of the drawings, and Karel van Sint Omaar and Karel van Aremberg as the consecutive owners of the collection. Careful examination of the drawings confirms the important role played by the Flemish botanist Charles de l'Écluse (Clusius) in forming the collection. L'Écluse's correspondence reveals the existence of a second painter, possibly Peeter van der Borcht, who may have been the author of the drawings done using dried specimens. One hundred and twenty of the drawings in the collection were used by Officina Plantiniana (Antwerp) as the templates for the engravings in l'Écluse's publications. </jats:p
Book and Author Luncheon
(Left) Mrs. Ellen Bowie Holland author of Gay as a Grig ; Dr. Charles P. Johnson author of J. Howard Williams: prophet of God and Fiend of man with joint author H. C. Brown Jr. and T. B. Maston; and Mrs. Lowell Gregory autograph copies of their books during the annual Book and Author Luncheon. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning April 16, 1964.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/5637/thumbnail.jp
XVI. Livre d'Airs de differents autheurs à deux parties
Titre uniforme : Ballard, Robert (1610?-1672). Éditeur scientifique. [Airs de différents auteurs. Livre 16]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : RISM2Chansons françaises -- +* 1600......- 1699......+:17e siècle:Chansons acc. de basse continue -- +* 1600......- 1699......+:17e siècle
Histoire de la décolonisation : l'Empire français (01) - face B
Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), 6 ou 16 mai 1980 ; sous la direction de Charles–Robert Ageron
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