Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Victor Cousin" ¶ 16
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Nouveaux and fragments
The Essai sur les fondements de la psychologie represents the second stage of his philosophy, the fragments of the Nouveaux essais d ' anthropologie the third.
* I. Nouveaux fragments arméniens de l ' Adversus haereses et de l ' Epideixis / Irénée de Lyon ; introduction, traduction latine et notes par Charles Renoux

Nouveaux and were
He immediately published several works, most importantly the Nouveaux quatuors, which were revised and expanded versions of the early composition stolen from him.
The Nouveaux quatuors were enthusiastically received by the court and the city musicians.
After his death were published Nouveaux mélanges philosophiques ( 3rd ed.
His chief works, of which the best are his accounts of French philosophers, are the following: An edition of the Nouveaux mélanges philosophiques de Jouffroy ( 1842 ), with a notice of the author, in which Damiron softened and omitted several expressions used by Jouffroy, which were opposed to the system of education adopted by the Sorbonne, an article which gave rise to a bitter controversy, and to a book by Pierre Leroux, De la mutilation des manuscrits de M. Jouffroy ( 1843 ); Essai sur l ' histoire de la philosophie en France au XIX ' siècle ( I828, 3rd ed.
His critical papers were collected under the titles: Portraits littéraires ( 1836-1849 ); Nouveaux portraits littéraires ( 1854 ); and his art criticisms in Etudes sur l ' école française ( 1855 ).
Later, he achieved fame as the lead vocalist of the pop group, Classix Nouveaux who were one of the first wave of New Romantic bands in the UK along with the likes of Japan and Ultravox.
Pontmartin was an indefatigable journalist, and most of his papers were eventually published in volume form: Contes et reveries d ' un planteur de choux ( 1845 ); Causeries du samedi ( 1857-1860 ); Nouveaux samedis ( 1865-1881 ), & c. But the most famous of all his books is Les Jeudis de Mme.

Nouveaux and republished
The latter work serves as the main text of two admirable Lundis of Sainte-Beuve ( September 1863 ), republished in the Nouveaux Lundis, vol.

Nouveaux and .
iv., and Nouveaux Lundis, vol.
Arte-TV produced an episode of Nouveaux paradis about Margaret River.
Hurding and Airport went on to form Classix Nouveaux, while Paul Dean and Rudi Thompson went on to form Agent Orange with Anthony " Tex " Doughty, who later become a founding member of Transvision Vamp.
In Jean de La Fontaine's Nouveaux Contes ( 1674 ), a demon is repulsed by the sight of a woman lifting her skirt.
* Jak Airport, guitarist of punk band X-Ray Spex and New Wave band Classix Nouveaux, was born and raised there.
The fact that Satie had abandoned the Nouveaux jeunes less than a year after starting the group, was the " gift from heaven " that made it all come true for Cocteau: his 1918 publication Le coq et l ' Arlequin is said to have ticked it off.
The first systematic exposition of periodic economic crises, in opposition to the existing theory of economic equilibrium, was the 1819 Nouveaux Principes d ' économie politique by Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi.
This address is said by Sainte-Beuve ( Nouveaux lundis, xi.
Nouveaux essais de critique et d ' histoire.
Sainte-Beuve, Notice sur M. Littré, sa vie et ses travaux ( 1863 ); and Nouveaux Lundis, vol.
) and Nouveaux Lundis ( vol.
In his first book, he followed Adam Smith ; but in his principal subsequent economic work, Nouveaux principes d ' économie politique ( 1819 ), he insisted on the fact that economic science studied the means of increasing wealth too much, and the use of wealth for producing happiness, too little.
Nouveaux principes d ' économie politique attacked wealth accumulation both as an end in itself, and for its detrimental effect on the poor.
Though having dabbled in many genres, he is most famous for Nestor Burma, the anti-hero of Les Nouveaux Mystères de Paris.
After World War I production restarted with a new company, Société des Nouveaux Établissements Sizaire et Naudin, making Ballot-engined cars based on prewar designs.
The next year he was involved in Visione e Colore ( Visions and Colours ) in the Palazzo Grassi, Venice before joining other SPUR colleagues in the Nouveaux Espaces exhibition in Paris.

fragments and were
( Lauri Vaska, E. M. Sloane, J. W. DiLuzio ) In the absence of direct evidence to the contrary, decomposition of solvent alcohol and coordination of its fragments to the metal were not considered, following the above heretofore-accepted assumption in preparative coordination chemistry.
More fragments were recovered in 1994, amounting to 45 % of the total skeleton.
Many fragments were supplied in quotes by Athenaeus, principally on the subject of wine-drinking, but fr. 333, " wine, window into a man ", was quoted much later by the Byzantine grammarian, John Tzetzes.
Some of the fragments quoted by ancient scholars were able to be integrated by scholars in the nineteenth century.
Only two fragments of the overall plan were ever realized: the Finlandia Hall concert hall ( 1976 ) fronting Töölö Bay, and an office building in the Kamppi district for the Helsinki Electricity Company ( 1975 ).
A total of 2, 675 tons of architectural members were restored, with 686 stones reassembled from fragments of the originals, 905 patched with new marble, and 186 parts made entirely of new marble.
According to Al-Jalalan, the relics in the Ark were the fragments of the two tablets, rods, robes, shoes, mitres of Moses and the vase of manna.
Two Aegean vases were found at Sidon in 1885, and many fragments of Aegean and especially Cypriot pottery have been found during recent excavations of sites in Philistia by the Palestine Fund.
These tiny fragments turned up in a collection of Dead Sea Scrolls possessed by the Jordanian Government, and were first published by Milik in 1956.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
The fragments were published in 1846 although he kept the place of discovery a secret.
The Lancer / Ace editions ( 1966 – 1977 ), under the direction of de Camp and Lin Carter, were the first comprehensive paperbacks, compiling the material from the Gnome Press series together in chronological order with all the remaining original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines.
However, other evidence seemed to indicate that the cometary fragments had not reached the water layer, and the waves were instead propagating within the stratosphere.
The smaller fragments were probably destroyed before they even reached the cloud layer.
The few extant fragments of satyr-plays attributed to Aeschylus and Sophocles indicate that these were a loosely structured, simple and jovial form of entertainment.
Traces of Ferdinando Paer and Giovanni Paisiello were undeniably present in fragments of the music.
A bird that had been associated with Hera on an archaic level, where most of the Aegean goddesses were associated with " their " bird, was the cuckoo, which appears in mythic fragments concerning the first wooing of a virginal Hera by Zeus.
The surviving works and fragments were all written in the conventional metre and language of epic.
In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost ; " in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own " his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks ; on the other hand, some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore ’ s work was so highly regarded — Braulio called it quecunque fere sciri debentur, " practically everything that it is necessary to know "— that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: " all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume ; the scholar need search no further ".
The ship's scattered remains were noted and scavenged for many years, and rounded fragments of coal from the Amaranths hold were still being found on the south beach in the late 1930s.
What I had learned at the academy was of no use to me and the useful new ideas were still unready .... Everything had broken down and new things had to be made out of the fragments ; and this is Merz.

0.167 seconds.