205 research outputs found
Max Prinet. François Ier et le comté de Bourgogne
Prost Henry. Max Prinet. François Ier et le comté de Bourgogne. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1909, tome 70. pp. 549-551
Max Prinet, Jean Berland et Georges Gazier. Ville de Besançon. Inventaire sommaire des archives communales antérieures à 1790. Série BB : Administration communale. T. I : 1290-1576. Besançon, impr. et lithogr. Dodivers, 1912.
Prost Henry. Max Prinet, Jean Berland et Georges Gazier. Ville de Besançon. Inventaire sommaire des archives communales antérieures à 1790. Série BB : Administration communale. T. I : 1290-1576. Besançon, impr. et lithogr. Dodivers, 1912.. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1913, tome 74. pp. 184-185
Christiane Chabot : Variations botaniques
Prost analyses the different aspects of Chabot’s multidisciplinary practice, which is inspired by plant life. The author highlights notions relating to the artist’s approach, including the ephemeral (use of plants), distancing (transposing plant form into steel and digital image) and site-specificity (in-situ integrations and interventions). Texts in French and English. Biographical notes on artist and author. List of illustrations
Les représentations de la guerre dans la culture française de l'entre-deux-guerres
The representations of war in French culture in the interwar period, Antoine Prost.
War was indeed "dynamic" before 1914, but the experience of 1914-1918 ruined its previous representations. It was thereafter perceived both as a catastrophe and as fatal. Between 1918 and 1939, this representation no longer allowed preparations for a new conflict. Relying on Alain and Giraudoux, the author explains how the will to save a certain honor of victorious war led to sacrifice honor at the time of the defeat of 1940.Prost Antoine. Les représentations de la guerre dans la culture française de l'entre-deux-guerres. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°41, janvier-mars 1994. La guerre de 1914-1918. Essais d'histoire culturelle. pp. 23-31
Corneille Agrippa
Described by one modern scholar as a 'classic biography' of Agrippa, Prost's two-volume work (1881–1882) charts the life of one of the most renowned humanists of Renaissance Europe. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486–1535) was a prolific author, best known for two popular, significant, and contradictory books: De occulta philosophia libri tres and De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum et artium. Auguste Prost (1817–1896) established his reputation as an antiquarian and a historian of the French city of Metz. Volume 2, covering the period 1520–1535, is organized around Agrippa's travels and teaching across Europe. This volume also includes an appendix, which returns to a range of subjects touched on in the work as a whole, including Agrippa's name, family life, and academic achievements and works. These volumes would greatly interest historians and historiographers of Agrippa and of Renaissance magic and the occult.</jats:p
Corneille Agrippa
Described by one modern scholar as a 'classic biography' of Agrippa, Prost's two-volume work (1881–1882) charts the life of one of the most renowned humanists of Renaissance Europe. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486–1535) was a prolific author, best known for two popular, significant, and contradictory books: De occulta philosophia libri tres and De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum et artium. Auguste Prost (1817–1896) established his reputation as an antiquarian and a historian of the French city of Metz. The first volume includes a comprehensive introduction to the occult arts and sciences, addressing their geographical and philosophical origins. In broad strokes, it covers the life and works of Agrippa before turning to specific periods in his life when he travelled to Cologne, Paris, Spain, Bourgogne, and Italy. This work will greatly interest historians and historiographers of Agrippa and of Renaissance magic and the occult.</jats:p
Parameter estimation in kinetic reaction models using nonlinear observers facilitated by model extensions
An essential part of mathematical modelling is the accurate and reliable estimation of model parameters. In biology, the required parameters are particularly difficult to measure due to either shortcomings of the measurement technology or a lack of direct measurements. In both cases, parameters must be estimated from indirect measurements, usually in the form of time-series data. Here, we present a novel approach for parameter estimation that is particularly tailored to biological models consisting of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. By assuming specific types of nonlinearities common in biology, resulting from generalised mass action, Hill kinetics and products thereof, we can take a three step approach: (1) transform the identification into an observer problem using a suitable model extension that decouples the estimation of non-measured states from the parameters; (2) reconstruct all extended states using suitable nonlinear observers; (3) estimate the parameters using the reconstructed states. The actual estimation of the parameters is based on the intrinsic dependencies of the extended states arising from the definitions of the extended variables. An important advantage of the proposed method is that it allows to identify suitable measurements and/or model structures for which the parameters can be estimated. Furthermore, the proposed identification approach is generally applicable to models of metabolic networks, signal transduction and gene regulation
Modulation der Seneszenzinduktion humaner Fibroblasten durch blaues Licht der Wellenlänge 453 nm
Reducing radiation exposure and optimizing selective fusion in the surgical treatment of patients with idiopathic scoliosis
El Distrito Norte de la Baja California en disputa. Historias. Revista de la Dirección de Estudios Históricos. Num. 100 (2018) mayo-agosto
1 Por ejemplo, Javier Garciadiego, “Esteban Cantú y la revolución constitucionalista en el Distrito Norte de la Baja California”, tesis de maestría en historia de América Latina, Universidad de Chicago, 1979; Max Calvillo, “Esteban Cantú en Baja California. Consideraciones en torno a su gobierno”, Yubai. Revista del Área de Humanidades, núm. 7, julio-septiembre, 1994, pp. 4-10, también Max Calvillo, “Indicios para descifrar la trayectoria política de Esteban Cantú”, Historia Mexicana, vol. 59, núm. 3 (235), enero-marzo, 2010, pp. 981-1040.2 Antoine Prost, Doce lecciones sobre la historia, Madrid, Cátedra, 2001, p. 96.3 A partir del 1 de enero de 1888, el antiguo Partido Norte de Baja California recibió la categoría política de Distrito Norte. Esta jurisdicción tenía un municipio (Ensenada de Todos los Santos), capital del Distrito, donde residía el jefe político. El coronel Esteban Cantú cambió la capital a Mexicali en 1915.4 César Alexis Marcial Campos, Un territorio en disputa. El Distrito Norte de la Baja California durante el gobierno de Esteban Cantú, 1915-1920, México, Gobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur / Conaculta / Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura / Archivo Histórico Pablo L. Martínez, 2016, p. 12.5 Idem.6 Luis González y González, El oficio de historiar, México, Clío, 1995, p. 127 (Obras completas de Luis González y González, I).César Alexis Marcial Campos, Un territorio en disputa. El Distrito Norte de la Baja California durante el gobierno de Esteban Cantú, 1915-1920, México, Gobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur / Conaculta / Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura / Archivo Histórico Pablo L. Martínez, 2016, 133 pp
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