175 research outputs found

    Chenu de Laujardiere (Guillaume) : Relation d'un voyage à la côte des Cafres (1686-1689)

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    Videcoq Patrick. Chenu de Laujardiere (Guillaume) : Relation d'un voyage à la côte des Cafres (1686-1689). In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 85, n°321, 4e trimestre 1998. pp. 89-90

    Une école primaire à Genève

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    SAR-DUTACote: 1996.075Archive: Aucun document n'est archivé pour ce PDMGroupe de suivi: Berger Patrick; Bonhôte Philippe; Chenu Lauren

    Il primo dei moderni? Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar et Marie-Dominique Chenu sul posto di Anselmo nella storia della teologia

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    The figure of Anselm of Canterbury is a veritable crossroad in the theological debate at the mid of the Twentieth Century. Within the Catholic milieu, particularly the French-speaking one, the understanding of the historical relevance of the archbishop of Canterbury and his theological account became essential to define the features of the development of Theology in the Late Middle Ages and throughout Modern Age. More in detail, Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar and Marie-Dominique Chenu provided three different interpretations of Anselm’s historical legacy. While Lubac initially considered the author of the Proslogion as the break-point between the “mystical” theology and the “dialectic” theology, Congar and Chenu stressed the more complex palace of Anselm within the late Eleventh and Early Twelfth-Century theological debate

    Il primo dei moderni? Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar et Marie-Dominique Chenu sul posto di Anselmo nella storia della teologia

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    The figure of Anselm of Canterbury is a veritable crossroad in the theological debate at the mid of the Twentieth Century. Within the Catholic milieu, particularly the French-speaking one, the understanding of the historical relevance of the archbishop of Canterbury and his theological account became essential to define the features of the development of Theology in the Late Middle Ages and throughout Modern Age. More in detail, Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar and Marie-Dominique Chenu provided three different interpretations of Anselm’s historical legacy. While Lubac initially considered the author of the Proslogion as the break-point between the “mystical” theology and the “dialectic” theology, Congar and Chenu stressed the more complex palace of Anselm within the late Eleventh and Early Twelfth-Century theological debate

    ‘A Dayspring to the Dimness of Us: The Symbolic Reality of Edith Stein, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Marie-Dominique Chenu’

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    This article explores ‘the symbolic reality’ of two twentieth century theologians inspired by the works of Dionysius the Areopagite: Edith Stein/Teresia Benedicta a Cruce O.C.D. (1891 – 1942) and Marie-Dominique Chenu O.P. (1895 – 1990). To illustrate their arguments about the role of the symbolic in Christian life, the author takes as his text the great narrative poem of the English Jesuit Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 – 1889), The Wreck of the Deutschland. The article argues that the symbolic theology provides resilience to those undergoing psychological and physical trauma as they enter into what Stein called ‘the Science of the Cross’

    European climate indicators datasets

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    This dataset corresponds to a datamart produced by the WP2 team of the Landmark H2020 project. A specific request consists in the computation of a limited number of climate indicators for each grid cells and needed to run the dexi models. They are calculated for each year. Those indicators was calculated for 2 periods: 1990 to 2016 1997 to 2016 </ul

    The STIB score: a simple clinical test to predict clopidogrel resistance.

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    peer reviewedSTIB HPR score allows identification of patients with a high probability of resistance to clopidogrel based on diabetes, Hb 28kg/m². This bedside clinical test could be useful for the indentification of patients in whom another P2Y12 inhibitor should be recommended before and after PCI

    Landmark H2020 dataset

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    This dataset corresponds to a list of attributes with metadata produced by the WP2 team of the Landmark H2020 project. This list was compiled based on the requirements of the diagnostic approach and the preferences of Work Package 3 for soil function modeling procedure.The list contains four categories of attributes: 5. &ldquo;Soil horizon attributes&rdquo; required to successfully derive diagnostic horizons/properties/materials and qualifiers;6. &ldquo;Soil attributes&rdquo; which contain physical/chemical/biological and other derived attributes;7. &ldquo;Environmental attributes&rdquo; which contain attributes needed to characterize of the surroundings of the soils (eg.: topography, climatic properties);8. &ldquo;Management attributes&rdquo; which contain attributes regarding to management practices (eg.: irrigation, manuring, fertilization, pest control, weed management, grassland management, mechanization). The LANDMARK proposal builds on the concept that soils are a finite resource that provides a range of ecosystem services known as &ldquo;soil functions&rdquo;. Functions relating to agriculture include: primary productivity, water regulation &amp; purification, carbon-sequestration &amp; regulation, habitat for biodiversity and nutrient provision &amp; cycling. Tradeoffs between these functions may occur: for example, management aimed at maximising primary production may inadvertently affect the &lsquo;water purification&rsquo; or &lsquo;habitat&rsquo; functions. This has led to conflicting management recommendations and policy initiatives. There is now an urgent need to develop a coherent scientific and practical framework for the sustainable management of soils. LANDMARK will uniquely respond to the breadth of this challenge by delivering (through multi-actor development): 1. LOCAL SCALE: A toolkit for farmers with cost-effective, practical measures for sustainable (and context specific) soil management.2. REGIONAL SCALE - A blueprint for a soil monitoring scheme, using harmonised indicators: this will facilitate the assessment of soil functions for different soil types and land-uses for all major EU climatic zones.3. EU SCALE &ndash; An assessment of EU policy instruments for incentivising sustainable land management. &nbsp;</p

    French RMQS soil profile and monitoring dataset with related management practices data

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    This dataset corresponds to a datamart produced by the WP2 team of the Landmark H2020 project. 2 tables provided by France are available: One table of fact-gathering the results of the chemical and physical analyses of the soil profiles and monitoring. One table of fact-gathering the results of the cultural management practices related to soil data. Both tables are connected with the same id attribute. To link soil data to management practices, you just need to use the "profile_id" of the soil table and the "management_id" of the management table. For soil data, the same id may come more than one time if multiple layers are described. Moreover, the names of the crops have been coded into the management table with the "Eurostat Handbook for Annual Crop Statistics (Regulation (EC) No 543/2009, Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/1557 and ESS agreement for Annual Crop Statistics) - Revision 2017 - (Released 9 February 2017)". All the codes and their meaning are into the table "eurostat_crops_list".</p

    Liste des experts externes ayant évalué des articles pour Sociologie

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