Search results for "Blake"

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Opere prime di Vittorio Ugo a Monreale - parte 1°

2012

Vittorio Ugo (Palermo 1938-2005), riconosciuto come uno dei più rappresentativi teorici italiani di architettura, ha esordito come architetto nei primi anni Sessanta, ereditando l'importante studio professionale del padre. Le sue opere, inedite fino ad oggi, sembrerebbero aprire una nuova pagina di grande interesse per l'architettura del secondo Novecento in Sicilia.

Settore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaVittorio Ugo villa Blake anni Sessanta Palermo Monreale secondo Novecento opera prima
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Aviso a los invencibles defensores de Valencia para conseguir el completo triunfo que nos prepara nuestro dignísimo General y libertador de la esclav…

Blake Joaquín.
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Heidi Blake: Tappolista. Kremlin salamurhaohjelma

2021

Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Blake, Heidi (2020): Tappolista. Kremlin salamurhaohjelma ja Vladimir Putinin sota länttä vastaan. (From Russia with Blood 2019) Suom. Aura Nurmi. Atena. nonPeerReviewed

kirja-arvostelutVenäjävallankäyttöBlake HeidiPutin VladimirTappolista. Kremlin salamurhaohjelma ja Vladimir Putinin sota länttä vastaan
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Runon merkityksen pirstaloitu sijainti : analysoidut William Blaken runot "The Sick Rose" ja "London": hyvän ja pahan, aineen ja hengen, subjektin ja…

1999

hyvän ja pahan ongelmarunon merkitysBlake William
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Bóg i „śmierć Boga” w pisarstwie Tomasza Mertona

2018

Thomas Merton, the American Trappist monk and religious writer, is the author of The Seven Storey Mountain, Seeds of Contemplation, The Ascent to Truth, the New Man and many other works in the field of spirituality. He is also an analytical thinker comparing scholastic philosophy with modern existentialism. In Conjectures of a guilty bystander he takes up a polemic with the Heideggerian concept of death. Merton examines this issue from the point of view of Christian axiology. The dogma of existentialism is something illogical to him: the idea of “the death of God”. His entire work is linked to a polemic with Thomas Altizer, an Anglican theologian inspired by the philosophy of Fryderyk Nietz…

heglizmThomas Altizerśw. Tomasz z Akwinuexistentialismteologia „śmierci Boga”egzystencjalizmduchowośćtheology of “the death of God”Martin HeideggerHegelianismspiritualitySaint Thomas AquinasWilliam BlakeNurt Svd
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Direct terrestrial–marine correlation demonstrates surprisingly late onset of the last interglacial in central Europe

2011

AbstractAn interdisciplinary study of a small sedimentary basin at Neumark Nord 2 (NN2), Germany, has yielded a high-resolution record of the palaeomagnetic Blake Event, which we are able to place at the early part of the last interglacial pollen sequence documented from the same section. We use this data to calculate the duration of this stratigraphically important event at 3400 ± 350 yr. More importantly, the Neumark Nord 2 data enables precise terrestrial–marine correlation for the Eemian stage in central Europe. This shows a remarkably large time lag of ca. 5000 yr between the MIS 5e ‘peak’ in the marine record and the start of the last interglacial in this region.

010506 paleontologyEemiangeographyPaleomagnetismgeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAardwetenschappenBlake EventMIS 5ePalaeomagnetismLast interglacialTime lagLate onsetEemianSedimentary basin01 natural sciencesSequence (geology)PaleontologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)InterglacialShort PaperGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary Research
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To See It All / To Hear It All: Michael Gira's Songs of Experience

2018

Between 2012 and 2016, the American experimental rock band Swans, led by the vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and visionary Michael Gira, released a monumental trilogy of albums comprising The Seer, To Be Kind, and The Glowing Man. The lyrics on all of them portray Gira’s own search for identity, with the result being a peculiar version of spirituality that is both philosophically religious and ideologically anti-religious. Forced to exist in the hostile, incomprehensible and spiritually-barren reality, the artist finds himself alienated in the state of the end of childhood and loss of innocence. In other words, he locates his identity in this final stage of spirituality and primal religion …

visionary poetryinnocence–experience dichotomyrhythmSwansWilliam Blakepost-ChristianityExplorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
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