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    Actividades comerciales con Plock y Logan

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    Parte II. Papeles relativos al embargo que hace Manuel María Mosquera de dineros adeudados por José Ignacio París a la casa comercial Plock y Logan. Actúa como apoderado de Manuel María Mosquera Luis Rubio. Incluye: correspondencia entre Manuel María Mosquera, Dundas Logan, Plock y Logan, José Ignacio París, Leidersdorff [apoderado de José Ignacio París] y Diego Tanco [yerno de José Ignacio París]. Fechados en Londres, París, Hamburgo, Bogotá y Viena

    Paco Ignacio Taibo II.

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    Encyclopaedia entry on contemporary Mexican author Paco Ignacio Taibo II

    Jerónimo Nadal (1507-1580) und der "verschriftlichte" Ignatius. Die Konstruktion einer individuellen und kollektiven Identität

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    Libro de InvestigaciónNiemand ist mehr verantwortlich für die Entstehung jenes Denksystems, das auf Ignatius von Loyola (1491-1556) und seinen Exerzitien basiert, als Jerónimo Nadal. Ignacio Ramos legt in seiner Studie Jerónimo Nadal (1507-1580) und der verschriftlichte Ignatius: Die Konstruktion einer individuellen und kollektiven Identität die ursprünglichen Konturen der sogenannten ignatianischen Spiritualität dar. Es wird deutlich, wieviel Einfluss Nadal auf die Herausbildung des Ignatianischen hatte. Anhand Nadals lange verkannten Selbstzeugnisses (Chronicon Natalis) wird hermeneutisch herausgearbeitet, wie der gequälte Reifeprozess von Nadal originales Denken erzeugte insbesondere in Bezug auf Ignatius. An diese europäische Schlüsselgestalt des jungen Jesuitenordens heranzutreten, gewährt einen existentiell vermittelten Einblick in manche der gesellschaftlichen und philosophischen Spannungen (converso-Frage, Rolle der Vermittlungen...) z. Zt. des Humanismus und der großen Reformen.Jerónimo Nadal plays a key role in the creation of the tradition of thought based on the person of Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) and his Spiritual Exercises. Ignacio Ramos book Jerónimo Nadal (1507-1580) und der verschriftlichte Ignatius unveils the large percentage of too often overlooked Nadalian moments in the origins of Ignatian Spirituality. Leaning on Nadal s autobiographical account ( Chronicon Natalis, fully translated) the author deploys a hermeneutical method to show how Nadal´s stressful maturation process became a source of original thought, especially regarding Ignatius. The reader will gain an existentially mediated insight into some of the social and philosophical hot spots (converso question, role of mediations...) of Humanism and the reformation era.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    La construcción de la otredad a través del espacio: El relato de viaje de Nicolás Tanco Armero en China y la consolidación del sujeto chino

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    El trabajo analiza el relato de viaje de Nicolás Tanco Armero, el primer neogranadino en visitar China, durante el siglo XIX. Se enfoca en cómo Tanco construye la otredad del sujeto chino a través de sus experiencias y narrativas. Este análisis se enmarca dentro de un contexto más amplio de estudios sobre la literatura de viajes y la alteridad, utilizando herramientas digitales y bases de datos relacionales para procesar y analizar las fuentes primarias. En el primer capítulo, se examina la estructura narrativa del escrito de Tanco, identificando el uso de recursos narrativos y metatextuales que el autor utiliza para darle forma a su obra. La narración se configura como una herramienta clave para traducir y hacer comprensible la experiencia del otro (el chino) a los lectores occidentales. En el segundo, se aborda cómo Tanco percibe y representa los espacios que visita. Su visión está profundamente influenciada por sus experiencias previas y su contexto cultural occidental, lo que determina su interpretación de la otredad china. Se explora la relación entre el espacio físico y la construcción de la identidad del otro. Finalmente, se analiza cómo Tanco construye la imagen del sujeto chino a través de comparaciones con su propia cultura. Utiliza constantemente referencias a su espacio de experiencia occidental para describir y entender las diferencias culturales y sociales que observa en China. Este proceso de comparación y contraste es fundamental para la creación de la otredad en su relato.​ Este es el primer producto de una serie que será complementada en una segunda tesis de investigación/creación.The work analyzes the travel narrative of Nicolás Tanco Armero, the first New Granadian to visit China in the 19th century. It focuses on how Tanco constructs the otherness of the Chinese subject through his experiences and narratives. This analysis is framed within a broader context of studies on travel literature and otherness, using digital tools and relational databases to process and analyze primary sources. In the first chapter, the narrative structure of Tanco's writing is examined, identifying the use of narrative and metatextual resources that the author employs to shape his work. The narration is configured as a key tool for translating and making the experience of the other (the Chinese) comprehensible to Western readers. In the second chapter, the focus is on how Tanco perceives and represents the spaces he visits. His vision is deeply influenced by his previous experiences and his Western cultural context, which determines his interpretation of Chinese otherness. The relationship between physical space and the construction of the identity of the other is explored. Finally, the analysis shows how Tanco constructs the image of the Chinese subject through comparisons with his own culture. He constantly uses references to his Western experience to describe and understand the cultural and social differences he observes in China. This process of comparison and contrast is fundamental to the creation of otherness in his narrative.Pregrad

    Ignacio Ribera's Tree of Life

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    Supplementary Data with phylogenetic trees built with the COI sequences from Coleoptera that were uploaded to GenBank by studies including Ignacio Ribera as author. Those trees also include sequences from other studies to highlight the impressive work done Ignacio Ribera to contribute to the Coleoptera Tree of Life. This upload also includes the python scripts written to parse GenBank entries and the files to upload in iTOL webpage to highlight on trees the samples coming from Ignacio’s studies. Finally, we also include the 17,499 entries for nucleotide sequences deposited from Ignacio’s articles

    La "marcha" de San Ignacio

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    En un artículo anterior se mencionaba que el texto de la "Marcha" de San Ignacio se iba a transcribir con la puntuación de los signos rítmicos, sien embargo en el texto no aparecieron. Se transcribe la letra con la puntuaciónIn a previous article mention was made to the fact that the lyrics of the "March" of San Ignacio was going to be transcribed with the punctuation of the rhythmic signs, however, such signs did not appear in the text. The author transcribes the lyrics with the punctuatio

    Why (not) national party systems?

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    [Electronic resource] / Ignacio Lago. 26 p. : ill. Available through the CEACS Web site (http://www.march.es) Includes bibliographical references (p.20-22)

    Understanding Family Planning in San Ignacio, Belize

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    This study focuses on women’s decisions and experiences related to family planning in San Ignacio, Belize. The authors sought to identify family planning resources available in San Ignacio, as well as barriers to accessing these resources. Furthermore, this study explored how local barriers affected the use of contraception in San Ignacio. The first author traveled to San Ignacio and carried out four semi-structured interviews and one focus group with local women. She also conducted nine semi-structured interviews with community leaders. Women discussed their own knowledge and use of contraceptive methods, barriers to contraceptive use, the value of planned pregnancies and their pregnancy experiences. Community leaders reported that contraceptive methods were available but also admitted to the existence of perceived barriers to contraceptive use. Women stated that planned pregnancies were desirable, but often unachievable because of religious beliefs, cultural norms, the opposition of family members, lack of knowledge of contraceptive methods and male partners seeking control over women. Community leaders reported that men are often unsupportive of contraceptive use and that religious groups often seek to discourage contraceptive use. Both women and community leaders stated that in San Ignacio, women are expected to have families and that local religious groups discourage the use of contraception. Use of contraceptives among women in San Ignacio is thus not solely determined by the availability of contraceptives. Organizations that aim to promote family planning must implement multilevel initiatives that address the needs, desires and perspectives of community members, promote healthy relationships and challenge gender inequitable social norms

    Mobile payments for remittances in Africa: Benchmarking with Latin America

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    In this article the author seeks to explain the reasons backing the success of mobile technology in money transfers comparing Africa and Latin America.Remittances, Africa, Latin America, mobile phones
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