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Hachette Jeunesse Tresors
A sturdy edition of eighty fables with good silhouettes (set off by small white fleck-marks within them) by Leclercq. The best of them for me are WL (29), The Ass and the Thieves (31), SS (47), SM (71) and The Cat, the Weasel, and the Rabbit (151). The last of these appears on the spine of both the book and the box.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchLa Fontain
L’œuvre de Chrestien Leclercq
Note:From 1675 to 1687, Father Chrestien Leclercq, a Recollect, evangelized micmac people of the Gaspe Peninsula. A part of the author's works, composed in New France, is untraceable at the present time. It concerns a Micmac dictionary and hieroglyphics, represented on note papers, which helped since the XVIIth century to make the micmac community literate. This hieroglyphic system, although altered to some extent, was practised by the Micmacs until the beginning of the XXth century. On returning to France, Father Leclercq published in 1691 New Relation of Gaspesia, a valuable document on the Micmac society of the XVII the century, and First Establishment of the Faith in New France, which refers to the history of the French colonial community and of the evangelization of Indians from the beginning of the XVIIth century by the Recollect. These two works make their author one of prominent historiographers of New France.Le Père Leclercq, récollet, évangélisa les Micmacs de la Gaspésie, de 1675 à 1687. Une partie de son œuvre, composée en Nouvelle France, est actuellement introuvable. Il s'agit d'un dictionnaire micmac et de hiéroglyphes, reproduits sur des cahiers, qui permirent l'alphabétisation des Micmacs dès le XVIIes. Ce système hiéroglyphique, quelque peu modifie, fut en usage chez les Micmacs jusqu'au début du XX:es. De retour en France, l'auteur publia en 1691 la Nouvelle Relation de la Gaspasie, précieux document sur la société micmaque du XVIIes et Premier Etablissement de la Foi en Nouvelle France qui retrace l'histoire de la colonie française et de l'évangélisation récollette depuis le début du XVIIes. Ces deux ouvrages font de l'auteur un des plus grands historiographes de la Nouvelle France. […
Sequential Adaptive tailored Testing and Confidence Marking
Starting from the rasch model, the author explains how to take advantage in Confidence degrees given by the testee to concezive the starting rules, the branching rules and the stopping rules of an adaptive tailored testing. Note : These co,nsiderations have been deepened in a more recent publication : Leclercq (1982) "Confidence Marking. Its use in testing"
Crises, cérémonies et narrations : Réflexions à partir del'affaire Dutroux
RÉSUMÉCrises, cérémonies et narrations. Réflexions à partir de l'affaire DutrouxLe texte présente une interprétation anthropologique des événements relatifs à ce que l'on appelle en Belgique l'« affaire Dutroux ». Plus précisément, en établissant un parallèle entre les épisodes de ce terrible fait divers et le modèle de Turner, l'auteur suggère que l'action rituelle constitue un moyen par lequel les acteurs sociaux prennent conscience des crises sociales et cherchent à les résoudre. Puis, se référant aux travaux de Ricœur, il avance l'idée que, pour nombre d'acteurs, le rituel représente une réponse à une question qu'ils ne peuvent clairement identifier.Mots clés : Leclercq, rituel, normes, mouvements sociaux, démocratie, BelgiqueABSTRACTCrises, Cérémonies and Narrative Accounts. Reflections on " The Dutroux Case "This text presents an anthropological interpretation of events related to what is known in Belgium as "The Dutroux Case". More specifically, by drawing a parallel between the episodes of this terrible incident and the Turner model, the author suggests that ritual action enables social actors to become aware of social crises and to look for their solution. Subsequently, basing his argument on Ricœur's work, the author argues that for many people ritual represents an answer to a question they cannot clearly identify.Key words : Leclercq, ritual, norms, social movements, democracy, Belgiu
Circular Communities: The circular value flower as a design method for collectively closing resource flows
In Circular Communities, pioneering, collectively supported initiatives that are aimed at closing resource cycles at neighbourhood level take a central position. They are all examples of initiatives that contribute to the transition to a circular economy. For the analysis of these different circular initiatives, the researchers – urban designer Els Leclercq and architect Mo Smit - developed a unique method: the Circular Value Flower method. This method helps to organize the collective closing of resource cycles (bio and tech materials, energy, water and nutrients) on a neighbourhood scale and provides insight into the added value (social, ecological, aesthetic, cultural and economic) that can be realized within the built environment. Circular Communities offers inspiration and lessons for integral sustainable interventions at the scale of the neighbourhood and ties in with the new Dutch Environmental Planning Act, which explicitly offers room for citizen initiatives and local commissioning in the Netherlands.Design AestheticsArchitectural Technolog
Journée doctorale du GRHP - 11 mai 2019
Journée doctorale 2019
Samedi 11 mai 2019, de 10h à 16h30Salle 22 de l’Institut Protestant de Théologie83 boulevard Arago – 75014 Paris 10h Introduction et présentation du programme 2019 du GRHP. 10h15 Mathilde Leclercq (Université de Pau)La justice calviniste à Genève (1542-1564) : pratique patriarcale ou instrument pour les femmes ? 11h David Nicoll (Université de Warwick)La foi, la guerre, et le pouvoir : l’identité de la noblesse pendant les guerres de religion. 11H45 M..
Erosive aggressiveness of collapsing cavitating structures
The erosive aggressiveness of idealized cavities collapsing on a flat surface is investigated by numerical simulation, employing the cavitation intensity approach by Leclercq et al (2017) as a measure of the local energy impact rate. We propose a more straight forward formulation of the cavitation intensity model and verify that it satisfies energy conservation requirements for the accumulated surface energy. Based on the cavitation intensity model, statistical aggressiveness indicators are proposed. The indicators account for the rapidness and frequency of the collapse events. The aggressiveness indicators are further applied to a NACA0015 hydrofoil surface.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Ship Hydromechanics and Structure
Présentation des recherches doctorales en cours. Les femmes face à la justice à Genève (1542-1564) : entre jeu(x) et enjeu(x) de pouvoir(s)
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Harvesting energy from the sea
Every marine energy source presents advantages and disadvantages. For example, they are not atthe same stage of maturity. Tidal range power is fully mature but the limited number of sitesavailable, combined with the large environmental impacts and investment costs limit itsdevelopment. The idea of artificial lagoons that will be offshore tidal range plant could create a newinterest for this technology. But for the moment, no plant of this type has been constructed yet. Tidalstream power is the next mature technology of marine energy after tidal range. Its development willrequire public subsidies but is supposed to be commercial in 2015. Systems are already indemonstration in several countries (UK, France and Canada). Wave power is less mature but it willbenefit from the development of tidal stream power and will probably be commercial in 2020. Somesystems are also in demonstration but challenges seem greater in wave power than in tidal power.Wave power conversion systems have to extract energy from the waves, even the largest ones, butat the same time resist to them. Contrary to tidal stream which has a predictable resource, waves areway less predictable and systems will have to be able to resist and valorize waves. OTEC (OceanThermal Energy Conversion) has been studied for years but it is still not mature. Its development forelectricity production needs technology research to develop cheaper and more compact systems(heat exchangers, pipes…). Air conditioning applications are developing and also require the use ofpipes and heat exchangers. Advances in this utilization could maybe help the development of OTECsystems for electricity production. Osmosis is the less mature and the most challenging technology. Atechnological breakthrough in the membrane could allow a rapid development. This breakthroughwill probably come from other sectors so it is important for the industries to get ready in order todevelop the system as soon as this technological improvement will be made
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