scholarly journals The points of view and the facts of the psychophysical method. By G. E Müller Wiesbaden. 1904. p. 244

2021 ◽  
Vol XII (1) ◽  
pp. 271
Author(s):  
L. Aykhenvald

Releasing his work in light, the author set himself the goal of collecting and combining, as far as possible, all theories and foundations of psychophysical methodology, which existed and are being born since Fechner. Not a little attention is paid by the author to bringing in more or less harmonious system of literary sources.

Tempo ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 71 (279) ◽  
pp. 18-37
Author(s):  
Klaas Coulembier ◽  
Daan Janssens

AbstractOne of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf's Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant use of intertextual references: Mahnkopf includes references to compositions of his own, as well as to works of other composers (e.g. Mark Andre). He also refers to literary sources, such as texts by Borges and Nietzsche. In first instance, this article provides a detailed inventory of these many musical and extra-musical references. Second, we highlight some of these interconnections by zooming in on the relationships between the different compositions within the Kurtág-Zyklus. A music analytical approach reveals the compositional strategies adopted by Mahnkopf in this work. Third, we examine the motivations behind Mahnkopf's specific choices: Why does Mahnkopf include references to certain composers such as Mark Andre and György Kurtág? And which underlying aesthetic, ideological or personal points of view guided the composer when establishing these specific connections? This paper presents a critical assessment of the interrelations between the two aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf's work: his theoretical writings and his musical compositions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-222
Author(s):  
Michele Cabrini

The opera Telemaco, with a libretto by Marco Coltellini and music by Christoph Gluck, occupies a unique position as an opera seria that negotiates both tradition and reform. Scholars have long criticized the opera because of its ill-shaped libretto and uneven musical setting. This article contributes to the ongoing debate about operatic reform by reevaluating Telemaco based on its literary sources—Homer’s Odyssey and Fénelon’s novel Télémaque (1699). The absorption of Homer and Fénelon into the fabric of Telemaco goes well beyond adaptation, touching both its general dramaturgy and the specific creation of its characters. Set on the island of Circe, Coltellini's libretto echoes the timeless, liminal status of the corresponding islands (Circe’s and Calypso’s) found in Homer and Fénelon. The characters reflect and blend features of their literary counterparts. They fall into two groups: those who fight their captive condition through impetuous behavior (Circe and Telemachus) and those who attempt to circumvent their predicament by clinging to a golden past (Asteria) or yearning for a hopeful future (Ulysses’s desire to return home). Gluck’s expression of the characters’ longing and identity, achieved through a manipulation of form and textual re-composition, thus implies multiple temporal directions, suggesting a series of synchronic, revolving points of view that challenge the diachronic unfolding of events typically associated with opera reform in the eighteenth century. This method of analysis therefore offers insight into the creative process and helps refine our understanding of reformist opera, both in Gluck’s output and broader eighteenth-century operatic practice.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 134-142
Author(s):  
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Simonova

Screen adaptations hold a very important place within the paradigm of cinema. Yet, film theorists and literary critics are unanimous neither about the criteria of comparison of screen versions to their literary sources, nor about appropriateness of such a comparison. Thus, some researches tend to analyze the fidelity to the original, while others disregard this notion altogether. The article shows and analyzes different points of view on the issue, and describes the criteria of the choice of a literary source for adaptation


Author(s):  
Баранова ◽  
Ekaterina Baranova ◽  
Кириленко ◽  
Elena Kirilenko ◽  
Онопко ◽  
...  

The review of domestic and foreign literary sources for 2002–2014 made it possible to deepen into the problem of interstitial cystitis and put together different points of view and also to systematize the store of knowledge. Interstitial cystitis is a complex disease with marked clinical manifestation and defeat of urinary bladder with varying severity. For the purpose of diagnostics and treatment optimization of the disease in point in the review they presented the criteria whose existence will make it possible to make the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis. The multifactorial etiology of the disease requires the multiplane causal and pathogenetic therapy but more often empirical and symptomatic. In the article describe the algorithm of treatment of patients with the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pernilla Myrne

Jealousy is a thriving theme in Abbasid poetry and narratives, but it is not confined to the realm of storytelling and poetic motifs; its meaning and boundaries are discussed from various points of view of Abbasid scholarship. In this article, explanations and definitions ofghayraas an emotion as well as cultural practice are investigated on the basis of a selection of Classical Arabic literary sources. It is a study of attitudes towards jealousy in literature that is predominantly normative, and hence excluding subjective experiences as they are expressed in poetry and anecdotal literature.


2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 08080
Author(s):  
Innessa Efremenko ◽  
Victoria Bondarenko ◽  
Tatiana Romanishina ◽  
Dmitry Rudoy ◽  
Anastasiya Olshevskaya

The purpose of the research is the defining the role of spatial interaction marketing in agribusiness sustainable development in the framework of the general focus on the positively evolved regional economy. We relied on a meaningful analysis of literature sources, expert opinions representing the value guidelines of the concept of sustainable development, changes in marketing theory, social attitudes that characterize the success of business relationships and the essence of the concept of marketing of spatial interaction. We have examined the points of view on ongoing initiatives in terms of the agribusiness projects development in a number of Russian regions. The following methods were used: analysis of the content of literary sources, expert opinions, analogies, meaningful and comparative analysis, synthesis of the data obtained in obtaining conclusions. An important result is the substantiation of the approach to the fact that changes that take into account modern targets for the positive evolution of the territory and its agribusiness sustainable sector are in the pool of solutions for the spatial interaction marketing, practical implementation of which will take into account, along with economic, social and environmental effects, that will give impetus to the necessary transformations for the sake of common interests.


2019 ◽  
pp. 63-78
Author(s):  
Annamária Molnár

Boccaccio had proved by his vernacular and Latin prosaic works as well that he merited a place among the three crowns of Italian literature. By De mulieribus claris he created the first collection of women’s biographies in the Western European literature, which work testifies such a complexity worth for analysing. This paper presents the various aspects I needed to apply during the analysis of the common goddesses of Genealogia and De mulieribus – e. g. the problem of the readers, the utilized literary sources, the narrative techniques and even the tradition called Euhemerism – to understand De mulieribus itself and due to these points of view to identify the answers that Boccaccio gave to the challenges of the Medieval and Renaissance interpretational traditions.


Author(s):  
T. Yanaka ◽  
K. Shirota

It is significant to note field aberrations (chromatic field aberration, coma, astigmatism and blurring due to curvature of field, defined by Glaser's aberration theory relative to the Blenden Freien System) of the objective lens in connection with the following three points of view; field aberrations increase as the resolution of the axial point improves by increasing the lens excitation (k2) and decreasing the half width value (d) of the axial lens field distribution; when one or all of the imaging lenses have axial imperfections such as beam deflection in image space by the asymmetrical magnetic leakage flux, the apparent axial point has field aberrations which prevent the theoretical resolution limit from being obtained.


Author(s):  
L.R. Wallenberg ◽  
J.-O. Bovin ◽  
G. Schmid

Metallic clusters are interesting from various points of view, e.g. as a mean of spreading expensive catalysts on a support, or following heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic events. It is also possible to study nucleation and growth mechanisms for crystals with the cluster as known starting point.Gold-clusters containing 55 atoms were manufactured by reducing (C6H5)3PAuCl with B2H6 in benzene. The chemical composition was found to be Au9.2[P(C6H5)3]2Cl. Molecular-weight determination by means of an ultracentrifuge gave the formula Au55[P(C6H5)3]Cl6 A model was proposed from Mössbauer spectra by Schmid et al. with cubic close-packing of the 55 gold atoms in a cubeoctahedron as shown in Fig 1. The cluster is almost completely isolated from the surroundings by the twelve triphenylphosphane groups situated in each corner, and the chlorine atoms on the centre of the 3x3 square surfaces. This gives four groups of gold atoms, depending on the different types of surrounding.


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