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    J. J. Rambach and the dogmatics of scholastic pietism

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    Livres reçus à la rédaction

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    M. Couquiaud, Chants de gravité (poèmes), Paris, L’Harmattan, 1996. M. Couquiaud, L’Étonnement politique (essai), Paris, L’Harmat­tan, 1997. G. Goedert, Nietzsche, disciple de Dionysos. Une introduction à son œuvre, Bruxelles, Edifie L.I.N., 2001. J. Lombard, L’École et ses savoirs, études réunies et présentées par J. Lombard, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001. A. Michels, Actualité de l’hystérie, Toulouse, Érès, 2001. Robert Theis, Kant. L’unique argument possible pour une démons­tration de l’existen..

    Deux métaplasies osseuses aux formes curieuses

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    Lombard Charles, Belgarric J., Roset J. Deux métaplasies osseuses aux formes curieuses. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 116 n°4, 1963. pp. 167-169

    Fibromatose du Lapin

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    Lombard Charles, Liberge J. Fibromatose du lapin. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 112 n°2, 1959. pp. 153-154

    In Defiance of a Stylistic Stereotype: British Crematoria, Architecture, Design and Landscape

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    This paper presented a new critical reading of the crematorium, rendered ‘invisible’ by the taboo surrounding death and provided the first opportunity to disseminate this research to an international audience. It focussed on the ways in which architects responded to the challenges of modern secularism and relativism. The paper developed issues identified by the research for Death Redesigned (Grainger 2007), in particular it explored the social, political, economic determinants that hindered the development of an identifiable architectural canon and investigated the reasons why the architectural pluralism that followed attracted so much early criticism from architects, architectural commentators, clergy and members of the public alike. It discussed the challenges that this building type presented arising from a lack of a common understanding of what is required by a building at once functional and symbolic, secular and religious. The crematorium has to provide a stage for the ritual of all denominations and none. For many people cremation is a religious act. For those individuals, the principle determining the arrangement of a building used in any religious service needs to be the physical expression of a religious rite, whether this be for example Christian or Hindu. The building must therefore embody its ritualistic purpose in a coherent and recognisable architectural form. For those who do not belong to the dominant religious groups, their spiritual and emotional needs must also be provided for in a meaningful way. But, a crematorium as a religious space, deriving directly from liturgical imperatives – the accepted norm in ecclesiastical architecture – is problematic because there is no liturgy for cremation in Europe – no agreed order of service. The result has been the lack of a conceptual basis for these buildings, and this paper examined the variety of stylistic options that architects adopted in order to address the dilemma

    Cafe 22 - California Style

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    Cafes & coffee shops. Geographical location: 19 W. 011 Butterfield Rd., Lombard, IL

    Case of Pneumonia Following Gun-Shot Wound of the Chest

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    The Art of Printmaking: Part 4. American Prints from the Eighteenth Century to the Present

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    PEALE, CHARLES WILSONPELHAM, PETERSAVAGE, EDWARDCASSATT, MARYCATLIN, GEORGEDUVENECK, FRANKHOMER, WINSLOWHUNT, WILLIAM MORRISWHISTLER, JAMES McNEILWEIR, J. ALDENBELLOWS, GEORGE W.CORNELL, THOMASCRAWFORD, RALSTONFEININGER, LYONELHASSAM, CHILDEHOPPER, EDWARDJONES, JOHN PAULKUNIYOSHI, YASUOLANDECK, ARMINLASANSKY, MAURICIOSISTER MARY CORITA, I.H.M.McGARRELL, JAMESOROZCO, JOSE CLEMENTEPEARSON, HENRYPETERDI, GABORPONCE DE LEON, MICHAELPOSADA, JOSE GUADALUPESLOAN, JOHNSUMMERS, CAROLWALD, SYLVI
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