5 research outputs found
Prospectus, November 3, 1969
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: NEW OFFICERS TELL PLANS FOR COMING SCHOOL YEAR; Knows Line?; Parkland College Makes History; Farris Plans Spending; Here\u27s Your Chance!; Support Our Astronauts; Carol Scherer Feels PC Has Lots To Offer; Laurel and Hardy; Dance November 7; Record Reviews; Journalism Workshop Here Nov. 8; Unusual Moments on Campus; PC Students: Here\u27s Where It Happens; I-Beam, for the Fashion Minded; Letters To The Editor; First Yearbook To Arrive in Spring; Moratorium Sparks Interest; Vets Hold \u27Walk\u27; Casino Night Profitable; Russell Appeals Baseball Ruling; Ikes, Bandits Lead in I.M.; Two Out for X-Country; Parkland Wrestling Beginshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1001/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 3, 1969
MORATORIUM MOTION PASSES: CLASSES WILL BE HELD BUT ATTENDANCE IS TEACHER\u27S OPTION; Dairy of Life Art Exhibit; PC May Bid; Election Time; No Dean of Students; David Feldman: Moratorium To Held on October 15; Writer Claims Parkland Fair; 300 Student Presidents, Darrell Farris Urges Students to Run for SG; Simpson Heads Program; Veterans Have Joint Meeting; Movie Scene; Haase Enjoys Personal Involvement; Sorority Forming; Parkland Basketball Begins Second Year; Cheerleaders To Tryout; JCs Pass Recruiting Rules; Intramurals Starthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1003/thumbnail.jp
Music in Classical Greek Drama
Si fornisce un quadro geenrale delle conoscenze relative al ruolo e alle modalit\ue0 di impiego della musica nel dramma greco d'et\ue0 classica, con analisi di alcuni casi (Eur. Or. 338-344, IA 1328-1335, Ar. Av. 227-262)
Le forme della regalità nella Roma latino-sabina
The analysis of historical sources, onomastics data, and the festive calendar, shows that the most archaic Roman kingship was structured in the form of a diarchy between a lifelong king-priest and a temporary warrior-king: the latter ruled in the season of war, while in peacetime the city government was led in turn by the patres (interregnum). This diarchy could be the result of the influence, on Roman institutions, of the constitutional structures of the Greeks and of the Italic peoples, since among other Indo-European cultures, like Vedic India and the Celts, the pattern seems rather to be a triad — composed of a priest, a supreme king and a warrior king — surviving in Rome only at a theological level in the Pre-Capitoline triad Iuppiter Mars Quirinus. Given these premises, the subsequent Etruscan monarchy appears to be the result of the rising of the army commander to a tyrannical and lifelong power, and of the marginalization of the rex sacrorum, while the Republic seems a partial restoration of the oldest constitution