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Scott Gregory with an unidentified Japanese competitor.
Photo of Scott Gregory with an unidentified Japanese competitor in Kobe, Japa
Scott Gregory (Sophronia) — At risk of mutilation
Houdaille Jacques. Scott Gregory (Sophronia) — At risk of mutilation. In: Population, 49ᵉ année, n°3, 1994. pp. 831-832
Scott and Helen Gregory at the Alumni Dinner Dance
Scott and Helen Gregory at the Alumni Dinner Dance
The 'Prehistory' of Gregory of Tours: An Analysis of Books I-IV of Gregory's Histories
This thesis is concerned with the structure and agenda of the first four books of Gregory of Tours� Histories. Building on the idea that it was the death of Gregory�s patron, king Sigibert, at the end of Book IV, that stimulated the writing of the Histories, I argue that the agenda of the first four books, the �Prehistory�, relates directly to the events that brought about the Civil War that resulted in Sigibert�s death. This focus has previously gone unrecognised. I suggest that there is a strong structural framework to this section of the Histories, designed to promote the author�s agenda. This confirms that Books I-IV were conceived as one unit, and also heightens the level at which modern scholarship should view Gregory�s literary achievement. This in turn should illuminate the state of Merovingian education and society as a whole.
The message behind Gregory�s carefully structured �Prehistory� is an expansion of the Preface to Book V, in which Gregory pleads with his audience, his contemporary kings, to follow the path of God, like their ancestor, Clovis. This will bring peace and an end to greed and Civil War. This path, continually espoused by the agents of the Lord, His bishops, would lead to a successful reign and a healthy kingdom. Failure to listen to Gregory and his colleagues, would lead only to ruin, a message reiterated throughout the Prehistory, and highlighted in the death of king Sigibert
Conversation with filmmaker Ben Shapiro discussing his film 'Brief Encounters' documenting the photographer Gregory Crewdson.
Grant Scott talks to Ben Shapiro about his documentary, shot over a decade with unprecedented access to photographer Gregory Crewdson that bares the artist's process
Introduction
In the last few decades, several academic fields have begun to devote attention to an analysis of their respective critical terms and concepts. Publishers including the University of Chicago Press and Routledge have initiated entire book series on ‘critical terms’ within various fields, and a number of volumes along these lines have been produced. This genre of critical-reflective scholarship on key terms first emerged within the academic domains of arts and literature, but was soon followed by volumes devoted to the study of religion, particular religious traditions, and other fields. The present volume seeks to add to this existing scholarship on analytical concepts; it presents studies on a selection of categories that have been recurrent in the religious discourses of China. It is thus part of an attempt to start a new detailed and critical vocabulary, one that is grounded in religious and intellectual history, and that helps facilitate the analysis of contemporary religious phenomena in China. This volume further builds on – and seeks to integrate – recent scholarship that has also assessed values and ideas, both those central to Chinese religious culture and those imported from other cultural contexts. The ever-increasing number of published studies on Chinese religions (and religion in China) has created an urgent need for us to deepen our discussion about the field. This applies not only to the topics of study methodologies and research foci, which we mainly discuss in Volume I of this series, but also of the key categories and values that constitute the conceptual framework of the religious landscape in China. This volume takes as its focus one set of important concepts in Chinese religions, examining their intellectual histories within religious communities and among scholars in related academic fields. Methodologically, this volume also connects to the ideaof ‘conceptual history’ (better known as Begriffsgeschichte) and the pioneering theoretical studies by Reinhart Koselleck, which are also addressed critically; some authors in this volume refer directly to this trend of scholarship
Utility of the flow substitution principle for high speed propulsion applications
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997.Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-80).by Gregory Scott Stanislaw.M.S
北京佛學書局佛學圖書目錄 1938
This is the raw fulltext digitized version of a book catalogue originally published in 1938: 北京佛學書局佛學圖書目錄
A study of dynamic compressor surge control strategies for a gas turbine engine
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127-129).by Gregory Scott McNulty.M.S
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