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Davies (Norman) Heart of Europe. A Short History of Poland
Michel Patrick. Davies (Norman) Heart of Europe. A Short History of Poland. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°67/2, 1989. pp. 257-258
Letter from Bischop Patrick McKenna to Hagan
Holograph letter from Bishop Patrick McKenna, Bishop's House, Monaghan, to Hagan, enquiring about his application for 'sanatio in radice' and giving particulars. The parties are named as Miss Katie Davies and Victor [Hampstead], neither suspects that their Protestant marriage may be invalid, and both undergo instruction for the Catholic faith
Richard Rose, Philip L. Davies, Inheritance in Public Policy. Change Without Choice in Britain
Le Gales Patrick. Richard Rose, Philip L. Davies, Inheritance in Public Policy. Change Without Choice in Britain. In: Revue française de science politique, 47ᵉ année, n°6, 1997. pp. 835-838
Siobhan Davies Archive
The Siobhan Davies Archive project began in January 2007, with the aim of bringing together all of the materials and documentation associated with Davies' choreographies into a single collection. It is the first online dance archive in the UK and contains thousands of fully searchable digital records including moving image, still image, audio and text. Many of the objects within the archive collection have been sourced directly from Davies and her collaborators' personal collections, whilst other items have been kindly lent by institutions and private contributors. Almost all of these objects that would otherwise remain inaccessible and unavailable appear online for the first time, and in many cases represent the first time objects have been viewed by anyone since their original date of creation
Current treatment of double hit and double expressor lymphoma
A 60-year-old female presented with abdominal pain and distension. Following computed tomography scans of the abdomen and pelvis, she was taken urgently to the operating room, with the belief that she had appendicitis with perforation. At laparotomy, the findings were consistent with an ovarian carcinoma; there was extensive infiltration of the ovary, bowel, and omental deposits. Cytoreductive surgery was performed including total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The final pathology, however, revealed infiltration with medium-sized atypical lymphoid cells positive for CD20, CD10, MYC, BLC2, and BCL6 by immunohistochemistry. MYC and BCL2 translocations were identified by fluorescence in situ hybridization consistent with a diagnosis of high-grade B-cell lymphoma with rearrangements of MYC and BCL2 With the current data available, what is the optimal treatment of this patient?</p
Davies, Dave
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/317665Australian New Look supplement, 'Interview with Giuseppe Boffa' 4 November 1983, 'Lines' April 1981. Letter to Davies and Bernie Taft from unidentified author.281086
item: [2010.0053.01283] "Davies, Dave
Street Smarts: A developing critical thinking talk framework for adolescents
In a New Zealand context, Maree Davies, Simon Esling and Patrick Girard describe a developing model of talk called, Street Smarts, specially designed for high school-aged students, using it to investigate different aspects of critical thinking: Respect for Reason (Facione, 1990); which focuses on the cognitive psychological attributes and Respect for Difference, which focuses on critical pedagogy or ethical aspects (Freire, 1970; Ladson-Billings & Tate, 2006). The intention of the model is to assist the increased cognitive challenges for adolescent learners
Contra et adversus dominum ducem Mediolani. Percorsi, pratiche e protagonisti della diplomazia fiorentina all'alba delle guerre antiviscontee del Quattrocento
Based on a large corpus of archival sources, and on an extensive bibliography, this research sheds a light on several innovative elements regarding the study of political and diplomatic exchanges in Italy during the first Quattrocento. Through the three parts of the thesis, the analysis of the sources (from the point of view not only of the contents, but also a linguistic one) has clarified the meanings of the war between Florence and Venice against Philippe Marie Visconti.
The importance of this work remains first and foremost in the chronological range analyzed: the 1420s are almost absent in the historiography on Italian diplomacy during the Renaissance, a vacuum that can certainly be alleged at a documentary polarization (archives sources become richer from the second half of the century).
Secondly, the documentary basin included more than 60 archive collections, which gave the research a solid basis for continuing the historical inquiry, as well as the dialogue established between the different sources.
As for the results, beyond the strictly event-oriented plan, from the phenomenon point of view, we have been able to identify the political-territorial evolution of the Italian powers during the first part of the century, long before the crucial moment of the 'Lega Italica' 1455), which is usually the starting point of any diplomatic analysis.
It has been possible for us, for example, to go back to the source of the links between Eugene IV and the Medici; or to show the reasons and the issues of the rise of Savoy in Italy; or, finally, to highlight, within Italian political life, the evolution of the papal presence, which shifted from neutrality to the management of diplomatic alliances.En s'appuyant sur un corpus de sources d'archives décidément vaste, et sur une ample bibliographie, cette recherche apporte plusieurs éléments novateurs à l'étude des échanges politiques et diplomatiques dans l'Italie du premier Quattrocento. Au fil des trois parties dont cette thèse se compose, l'analyse des sources (du point de vue non seulement des contenus, mais aussi linguistique) a permis quelques éclaircissements sur la guerre entre Florence et Venise contre Philippe Marie Visconti.
L'importance de ce travail réside tout d'abord dans la fourchette chronologique prise en compte : les années Vingt du Quattrocento, en effet, sont quasiment absentes dans l'historiographie sur la diplomatie italienne à la Renaissance, un vide qui peut assurément être allégué à une polarisation documentaire conséquente (les sources d'archives se font plus riches à partir de la seconde moitié du siècle).
Deuxièmement, le bassin documentaire a compris plus de 60 fonds d'archives, ce qui a donné à la recherche une base solide pour poursuivre l'enquête historique, grâce aussi à l'osmose et au dialogue établis entre les différentes sources.
Quant aux résultats, au-delà du plan strictement événementiel, en ce qui concerne les phénomènes et les trajectoires nous avons pu identifier les évolutions politico-territoriales des puissances italiennes durant la première partie du siècle, bien avant, donc, le moment crucial de la 'Lega italica' (1455), qui est d'habitude vue comme le point de départ de toute analyse diplomatique.
Il nous a été possible, par exemple, de remonter jusqu'à la source des liens entre Eugène IV et les Médicis ; ou de montrer les raisons et les enjeux de la montée de la Savoie en Italie ; ou, enfin, de mettre en exergue, au sein de la vie politique italienne, l'évolution de la présence pontificale, qui passa de la neutralité à la gestion des alliances diplomatiques
The antiquities of the abbey or cathedral church of Durham : also a particular description of the county palatine of Durham, compiled from the best authorities and original manuscripts : to which is added, the succession of the bishops, deans, archdeacons, and prebends, the bishop's courts and his officers, and the castles and mansion-houses of the nobility and gentry, with other particulars.
Advertisement [1] p. at end.Errata: p. [2] (3rd group).A reprint, with additions, of John Davies' "The ancient rites, and monuments of the monastical, & cathedral church of Durham," a work based on an anonymous manuscript of 1593, and published in 1672. Davies' original work was published with considerable changes by Christopher Hunter, in 1733, under title, "Durham cathedral, as it was before the dissolution of the monastry," and this edition was subsequently reissued as the 2d edition under title, "The history of the cathedral church of Durham." The present reprint of Hunter's edition, with additions by Patrick Sanderson, includes "A particular description of the bishoprick, or county palatine, of Durham," (p. 1-135 at end) from Magna Britannia antiqua et nova, by Thomas Cox and Anthony Hall.--Cf. Surtees Society. Publications, v. 107, 1902, p. [ix]-xviii.Dedication signed: Pat Sanderson.Signatures: A⁴ B-2B⁶ [2C]².Mode of access: Internet.Bound in mottled calf; spine gilt tooled
Glynis Davies’ Story of Phyllis
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