Author: R. Delhez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
EPDIC 2
Author: R. Delhez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
European Powder Diffraction EPDIC 2
Author: R. Delhez
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
ISBN: 3035704775
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
Book Description
The power of powder diffraction - the diffraction analysis of polycrystalline specimens - is shown again convincingly in these Proceedings of the Second European Powder Diffraction Conference EPDIC 2.
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
ISBN: 3035704775
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
Book Description
The power of powder diffraction - the diffraction analysis of polycrystalline specimens - is shown again convincingly in these Proceedings of the Second European Powder Diffraction Conference EPDIC 2.
Early Greek Epic Fragments II
Author: Christos Tsagalis
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110767600
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This is a full-scale edition with commentary of the archaic epic poems Oichalias Halosis by Kreophylos of Samos and Herakleia by Peisandros of Kamiros. The Greek text (divided between testimonies and fragments) is accompanied by detailed critical apparatus and English translation. There are also extensive introductions to the biography of each poet, the title of the poem, its content and style, as well as a careful examination of the relative chronology of each epic. The detailed commentary of every fragment offers an up-to-date examination of all the extant material that has come down to us through a rich indirect tradition. This is the second installment of the project Early Greek Epic Poets (vol. I: Genealogical and Antiquarian Epic, De Gruyter 2017), which aims to enhance the study of Greek epic poetry of the archaic and classical period by means of providing readers with authoritative editions and commentaries of a significant part of fragmentary early Greek epic.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110767600
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This is a full-scale edition with commentary of the archaic epic poems Oichalias Halosis by Kreophylos of Samos and Herakleia by Peisandros of Kamiros. The Greek text (divided between testimonies and fragments) is accompanied by detailed critical apparatus and English translation. There are also extensive introductions to the biography of each poet, the title of the poem, its content and style, as well as a careful examination of the relative chronology of each epic. The detailed commentary of every fragment offers an up-to-date examination of all the extant material that has come down to us through a rich indirect tradition. This is the second installment of the project Early Greek Epic Poets (vol. I: Genealogical and Antiquarian Epic, De Gruyter 2017), which aims to enhance the study of Greek epic poetry of the archaic and classical period by means of providing readers with authoritative editions and commentaries of a significant part of fragmentary early Greek epic.
Epdic 2
EPDIC 2 : proceedings of the Second European Powder Diffraction Conference ; held July 30 - August 1, 1992 in Enschede, The Netherlands. 2 (1993)
Author: R. Delhez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 954
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 954
Book Description
Transactions of the ... Annual Congress of the Federation of European Sections of the Theosophical Society
Author: Federation of European Sections of the Theosophical Society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Report of the superintendent ...
Author: MI Dept Public Instruction
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
EPDIC 2
EPDIC 9
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diffraction patterns
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Epic Negation
Author: C.D. Blanton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199844720
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
The history of the epic-ranging from the heroic narratives of cultural origin found in Homer and Virgil to the tumultuous theological and political conflicts depicted by Dante or Milton-is nearly as old as literature itself. But the epic is also made and remade by its present, adapted to the pressures and formal necessities of its particular cultural moment. Examining modernist poetry's epic turn in the years between the two World Wars, C.D. Blanton's ambitious study charts the inversion of what Ezra Pound called "a poem including history" into a fractured and hollowed form, a "negated epic" that struggles not only to acknowledge the distant past but also to conceive its immediate present. Compelled to register the force of a larger historical totality it cannot directly represent, the negated epic reorients the function of poetic language, trading expression or signification for concrete but often buried reference, remaking the poem as an instrument of dialectical reason in the process. Epic Negation turns first to T. S. Eliot, productively pairing The Waste Land with The Criterion, the literary review it announced in 1922, to argue that Eliot's journal systematically realizes the editorial and critical method through which modernism's epochal poem sought to think its moment whole, developing a totalizing account of interwar culture. Dividing the epic's critical function from its style, The Criterion not only includes history differently, but also formulates an intricately dialectical account of the crisis facing bourgeois society, formed in the image of a Marxism it opposes. World War II's approach serves to organize the second half of Blanton's study, as he traces the dislocated formal effects of a serial epic gone underground. In the tense elegies and pastorals of W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice, lyric forms cryptically divulge the determining force of unmentionable but universal events, dividing experience against consciousness, what can be said in a poem from what cannot. And, finally, with H.D.'s Trilogy-written under bombardment in a terse exchange with Freud's famous rewriting of biblical history in Moses and Monotheism--the poetic image itself lapses, consigning epic to the silent historical force of the unconscious. Uniquely conceived and deftly executed, Epic Negation transforms our understanding of modernist poetics and the concept of epic more broadly.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199844720
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
The history of the epic-ranging from the heroic narratives of cultural origin found in Homer and Virgil to the tumultuous theological and political conflicts depicted by Dante or Milton-is nearly as old as literature itself. But the epic is also made and remade by its present, adapted to the pressures and formal necessities of its particular cultural moment. Examining modernist poetry's epic turn in the years between the two World Wars, C.D. Blanton's ambitious study charts the inversion of what Ezra Pound called "a poem including history" into a fractured and hollowed form, a "negated epic" that struggles not only to acknowledge the distant past but also to conceive its immediate present. Compelled to register the force of a larger historical totality it cannot directly represent, the negated epic reorients the function of poetic language, trading expression or signification for concrete but often buried reference, remaking the poem as an instrument of dialectical reason in the process. Epic Negation turns first to T. S. Eliot, productively pairing The Waste Land with The Criterion, the literary review it announced in 1922, to argue that Eliot's journal systematically realizes the editorial and critical method through which modernism's epochal poem sought to think its moment whole, developing a totalizing account of interwar culture. Dividing the epic's critical function from its style, The Criterion not only includes history differently, but also formulates an intricately dialectical account of the crisis facing bourgeois society, formed in the image of a Marxism it opposes. World War II's approach serves to organize the second half of Blanton's study, as he traces the dislocated formal effects of a serial epic gone underground. In the tense elegies and pastorals of W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice, lyric forms cryptically divulge the determining force of unmentionable but universal events, dividing experience against consciousness, what can be said in a poem from what cannot. And, finally, with H.D.'s Trilogy-written under bombardment in a terse exchange with Freud's famous rewriting of biblical history in Moses and Monotheism--the poetic image itself lapses, consigning epic to the silent historical force of the unconscious. Uniquely conceived and deftly executed, Epic Negation transforms our understanding of modernist poetics and the concept of epic more broadly.