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    El Fons Ramon Llull a la Biblioteca Pública Episcopal del Seminari de Barcelona

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    The article is divided into two parts: one part is a literature review of the volumes and most interesting about Ramon Llull can be found in the Public Library of the Episcopal Seminary of Barcelona; and also provides a list of the records themselves

    William Shakpespeare entre traduccions

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    "William Shakespeare between translations" is a digital publication that wants to value the fund can be found on Shakespeare in Episcopal Library of Barcelona. We read in the introduction: "Despite the presence of William Shakespeare at the bottom of the Public Library of the Episcopal Seminary of Barcelona is not very long, certainly not exhaustive, it means that we have some examples to provide significant and certainly representative a small view of the English playwright. The reason and the objective of this text is twofold: first, to briefly describe the works that we believe are most important and which are editions, compilations and translations into Catalan and Spanish, and some critical studies on English playwright, mainly of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty; moreover, offer the reader a bibliography of all the works that have at their disposal available in the library.

    William Shakpespeare entre traduccions

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    "William Shakespeare between translations" is a digital publication that wants to value the fund can be found on Shakespeare in Episcopal Library of Barcelona. We read in the introduction: "Despite the presence of William Shakespeare at the bottom of the Public Library of the Episcopal Seminary of Barcelona is not very long, certainly not exhaustive, it means that we have some examples to provide significant and certainly representative a small view of the English playwright. The reason and the objective of this text is twofold: first, to briefly describe the works that we believe are most important and which are editions, compilations and translations into Catalan and Spanish, and some critical studies on English playwright, mainly of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty; moreover, offer the reader a bibliography of all the works that have at their disposal available in the library.

    Recerca documental per a futures intervencions en el Seminari Conciliar de Barcelona

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    Every intervention in the heritage in the historical heritage always requires one exhaustive previous documentary research, in which all the actions that are carried out. In this presentation, the authors explain the documentary and archival research that has been carried out in the Conciliar Seminary of Barcelona, led by the Episcopal Public Library and services maintenance of the Seminary itself, in order to document its entire history since it remains in the current building on Calle de la Diputació. In the presentation the importance of all this previous work as a foundation is also emphasized of architectural interventions that are more respectful of its own past the building. Finally, the master lines of the future Master Plan are also presented the building, which will govern its development in the coming years

    La Biblioteca Pública Episcopal del Seminari a principis del segle XX

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    From the construction and the put into operation of the new building of the Seminari Conciliar de Barcelona the year 1882, it is a panoramic view of the existing libraries with public and open access to the city of Barcelona during the first third of the twentieth century, and that serves the same time to pose in value the job developed from the Seminari. First of all, there is a brief presentation of the building of the Seminar, centred on the original location of the Planned Library, but then it becomes the original location of the Library and of its reopening process 15 years later, after which the boxes with all the books were to the underground of the building. Finally, it is to get in context the Library with the other libraries of the city, so as to leave a record of its special importance and significance. As it concluded, even from the very same origins, the paper of diffusion of the culture oberta a tothom has always wanted to have the Library, all its private character

    La Biblioteca Pública Episcopal del Seminari a principis del segle XX

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    From the construction and the put into operation of the new building of the Seminari Conciliar de Barcelona the year 1882, it is a panoramic view of the existing libraries with public and open access to the city of Barcelona during the first third of the twentieth century, and that serves the same time to pose in value the job developed from the Seminari. First of all, there is a brief presentation of the building of the Seminar, centred on the original location of the Planned Library, but then it becomes the original location of the Library and of its reopening process 15 years later, after which the boxes with all the books were to the underground of the building. Finally, it is to get in context the Library with the other libraries of the city, so as to leave a record of its special importance and significance. As it concluded, even from the very same origins, the paper of diffusion of the culture oberta a tothom has always wanted to have the Library, all its private character

    The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years

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    We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled period after 2000 BCE, thereby providing a high-resolution time transect of the Iberian Peninsula. We document high genetic substructure between northwestern and southeastern hunter-gatherers before the spread of farming. We reveal sporadic contacts between Iberia and North Africa by ~2500 BCE and, by ~2000 BCE, the replacement of 40% of Iberia’s ancestry and nearly 100% of its Y-chromosomes by people with Steppe ancestry. We show that, in the Iron Age, Steppe ancestry had spread not only into Indo-European–speaking regions but also into non-Indo-European–speaking ones, and we reveal that present-day Basques are best described as a typical Iron Age population without the admixture events that later affected the rest of Iberia. Additionally, we document how, beginning at least in the Roman period, the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.J.M.F., F.J.L.-C., J.I.M., F.X.O., J.D., and M.S.B. were supported by HAR2017-86509-P, HAR2017-87695-P, and SGR2017-11 from the Generalitat de Catalunya, AGAUR agency. C.L.-F. was supported by Obra Social La Caixa and by FEDER-MINECO (BFU2015- 64699-P). L.B.d.L.E. was supported by REDISCO-HAR2017-88035-P (Plan Nacional I+D+I, MINECO). C.L., P.R., and C.Bl. were supported by MINECO (HAR2016-77600-P). A.Esp., J.V.-V., G.D., and D.C.S.-G. were supported by MINECO (HAR2009-10105 and HAR2013-43851-P). D.J.K. and B.J.C. were supported by NSF BCS-1460367. K.T.L., A.W., and J.M. were supported by NSF BCS-1153568. J.F.-E. and J.A.M.-A. were supported by IT622-13 Gobierno Vasco, Diputación Foral de Álava, and Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa. We acknowledge support from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (PTDC/EPH-ARQ/4164/2014) and the FEDER-COMPETE 2020 project 016899. P.S. was supported by the FCT Investigator Program (IF/01641/2013), FCT IP, and ERDF (COMPETE2020 – POCI). M.Si. and K.D. were supported by a Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship awarded to M.B.R. and M.P. D.R. was supported by an Allen Discovery Center grant from the Paul Allen Foundation, NIH grant GM100233, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. V.V.-M. and W.H. were supported by the Max Planck Society

    The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years

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    We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled period after 2000 BCE, thereby providing a high-resolution time transect of the Iberian Peninsula. We document high genetic substructure between northwestern and southeastern hunter-gatherers before the spread of farming. We reveal sporadic contacts between Iberia and North Africa by ~2500 BCE and, by ~2000 BCE, the replacement of 40% of Iberia's ancestry and nearly 100% of its Y-chromosomes by people with Steppe ancestry. We show that, in the Iron Age, Steppe ancestry had spread not only into Indo-European-speaking regions but also into non-Indo-European-speaking ones, and we reveal that present-day Basques are best described as a typical Iron Age population without the admixture events that later affected the rest of Iberia. Additionally, we document how, beginning at least in the Roman period, the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.J.M.F., F.J.L.-C., J.I.M., F.X.O., J.D., and M.S.B. were supported by HAR2017-86509-P, HAR2017-87695-P, and SGR2017-11 from the Generalitat de Catalunya, AGAUR agency. C.L.-F. was supported by Obra Social La Caixa and by FEDER-MINECO (BFU2015- 64699-P). L.B.d.L.E. was supported by REDISCO-HAR2017-88035-P (Plan Nacional I+D+I, MINECO). C.L., P.R., and C.Bl. were supported by MINECO (HAR2016-77600-P). A.Esp., J.V.-V., G.D., and D.C.S.-G. were supported by MINECO (HAR2009-10105 and HAR2013-43851-P). D.J.K. and B.J.C. were supported by NSF BCS-1460367. K.T.L., A.W., and J.M. were supported by NSF BCS-1153568. J.F.-E. and J.A.M.-A. were supported by IT622-13 Gobierno Vasco, Diputación Foral de Álava, and Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa. We acknowledge support from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (PTDC/EPH-ARQ/4164/2014) and the FEDER-COMPETE 2020 project 016899. P.S. was supported by the FCT Investigator Program (IF/01641/2013), FCT IP, and ERDF (COMPETE2020 – POCI). M.Si. and K.D. were supported by a Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship awarded to M.B.R. and M.P. D.R. was supported by an Allen Discovery Center grant from the Paul Allen Foundation, NIH grant GM100233, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. V.V.-M. and W.H. were supported by the Max Planck Society
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