scholarly journals The so-called ‘Lex lulia Municipalis’

1915 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 207-248
Author(s):  
J. S. Reid

The first draft of this paper was written nearly four years ago. If it had been completed for publication then, it would have contained a detailed examination of the important but uneven work of Legras, entitled La Table Latine d'Heraclée (Paris, 1907). This has now been rendered in large part needless by the criticisms of Dr. Hardy in a recent number of this Journal. In the present article I shall only refer to Legras when my own argument makes it expedient to do so, or at points where I have not been anticipated by Dr. Hardy, or disagree with his comments.

Rhetorik ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-93
Author(s):  
Julia Enzinger

Abstract The present article investigates the literary representation of biographical and geological coherence in Max Frisch’s narrative Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän (1979), a story about a pensioner suffering from dementia, who has to cope with both the erosion of his memory as well as the geological erosion in the Swiss Alps. On the basis of Hayden White’s tropics of discourse and Stephen Jay Gould’s study on Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time, the rhetorical strategies being used by Frisch are examined in order to articulate the tension between human history and the history of nature and earth. Focusing on the two main tropes in the text, synecdoche and irony, the analysis will show how the text tries to escape forms of anthropomorphism – especially by generating a ›transhuman‹ perspective – but ultimately confesses its failure to do so. Holozän thus can be seen as an ironical (self-)reflection on the limits of rhetoric and language in terms of depicting non-human history.


Experiment ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-67
Author(s):  
Maria Taroutina

Abstract Although traditionally associated with the ascendance of National Romanticism, Slavic folklore, and the Neo-Russian style in painting, architecture, and the decorative arts, the Abramtsevo artistic circle was also privy to the inception and production of a number of manifestly Orientalist works, such as Vasilii Polenov’s Christ and the Adulteress (1888), Mikhail Vrubel’s ceramic sculptures of The Assyrian, The Egyptian Girl, The Pharaoh, and The Libyan Lion (1890s), and the costumes and set designs for the theatrical productions Judith (1878, 1898), Joseph (1880, 1881, 1887, 1889), The Black Turban (1884, 1887, 1889), King Saul (1890), and To the Caucasus (1891). In addition, a series of hybrid works that fused elements of the exotic with national thematic and stylistic content, such as Viktor Vasnetsov’s Underwater Kingdom (1884) and Mikhail Vrubel’s Princess Volkhova (1898), were likewise produced under the auspices of Savva Mamontov and the Abramtsevo community, thus blurring the boundaries between native and foreign, local and global, self and other, and Slavophilia and Orientalia. The present article posits that an understanding of the romanticized, Neo-Russian artistic and theatrical productions, and the nationalist polemics of the Abramtsevo artistic circle is necessarily incomplete without a detailed examination of the various Orientalist crosscurrents which informed and structured many of the group’s artworks throughout the 1880s and 1890s—a narrative that has been largely left out of scholarly accounts of the movement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 124 (1) ◽  
pp. 219-230
Author(s):  
Elena Martínez-Rodríguez

Abstract The present article offers a detailed examination of the Lycian phonetic development from a labial glide u̯ {w} into a fricative {b} [v]/[β], which results from contact with an obstruent ([β]/[v] {b} < u̯/C_, AHP: 289). The study of phonetic contexts within each lexeme will allow us to establish new conditions for this change, whether extensions or restrictions, and also to propose some derivations and etymologies.


Textus ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-144
Author(s):  
Michael Shepherd

Abstract The multiplication of psalm superscriptions in the Greek Psalter vis-à-vis the MT raises a question about whether such additions were prompted by the Hebrew or by the Greek text. The present article attempts to answer this question specifically regarding the addition of the names of the prophets Haggai and Zechariah in LXX-Pss 110; 111; 137; 138; 145–150 (= MT 111; 112; 138; 139; 146–150). The thesis is that these names were added secondarily and exclusively within Greek tradition, but the basis for the decision to do so in each case can be traced back to the main body of the Hebrew psalm behind the Greek translation in one of three ways. Thus, the superscriptions are not only part of the history of interpretation of the Greek Psalter but also part of the history of interpretation of the Hebrew text behind it.


Rhetorik ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-93
Author(s):  
Julia Enzinger

Abstract The present article investigates the literary representation of biographical and geological coherence in Max Frisch’s narrative Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän (1979), a story about a pensioner suffering from dementia, who has to cope with both the erosion of his memory as well as the geological erosion in the Swiss Alps. On the basis of Hayden White’s tropics of discourse and Stephen Jay Gould’s study on Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time, the rhetorical strategies being used by Frisch are examined in order to articulate the tension between human history and the history of nature and earth. Focusing on the two main tropes in the text, synecdoche and irony, the analysis will show how the text tries to escape forms of anthropomorphism – especially by generating a ›transhuman‹ perspective – but ultimately confesses its failure to do so. Holozän thus can be seen as an ironical (self-)reflection on the limits of rhetoric and language in terms of depicting non-human history.


Author(s):  
Christian Fernández Chapman

<p><strong>Resumen</strong></p><p class="Pa8">El presente artículo pretende realizar un análisis sucinto sobre la trayectoria de la recuperación moderna del leonés, así como contribuir al campo de la sociolingüística a través de una valoración sobre las ideologías lingüísticas de las asociaciones involucradas en su protección, activas en la actualidad o en el pasado. Para ello, analizaremos las ideas y discursos que apoyan o refutan posturas hegemónicas y contrahegemónicas dentro del proceso de recuperación lingüística utilizando la teoría del sociolingüista gallego José del Valle mediante la contraposición que es­tablece entre las culturas de la monoglosia y de la heteroglosia, lo cual supone una novedad para entender el marco conceptual de la realidad lingüística leonesa dentro de esta disciplina.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p class="Pa8">The present article intends to elaborate on the history of the modern recovery of Leonese as well as contributing to the field of sociolinguistics through an analysis of the linguistic ideologies of the associations –cur­rently active or in the past– involved in its protection. To do so, after reviewing the style and language attitudes of the first writers in Leonese of the 20th century, we will focus on the ideas and rhetoric of associations that support or reject hegemonic or counterhegemonic stances within the process of language recovery using the theory of CUNY sociolinguist José del Valle, who establishes an opposition between the culture of monoglos­sia and the culture of heteroglossia. This new approach aims to provide a conceptual framework to understand the Leonese language situation within the field of sociolinguistics.<em> </em></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giselle M. Cardoso da Costa

Resumo: O presente artigo buscou discorrer sobre o trabalho do assistente social frente a demandas de pessoas com deficiência num ambulatório de saúde. Para tanto, foi realizada pesquisa em documentos de registro de atendimentos do assistente social no respectivo ambulatório. O material foi analisado de forma quantitativa e também qualitativamente, e dentre os principais resultados temos que a maioria dos atendimentos decorreu por busca ativa do assistente social, e a maioria das demandas apresentadas pelos usuários são relativas a orientações sociais, previdenciárias e assistenciais. Na primeira parte do artigo trazemos reflexões, à luz de revisão bibliográfica, sobre o conceito de deficiência e as principais políticas públicas brasileiras para esta população, além de alguns dados estatísticos extraídos do Censo 2010 sobre pessoas com deficiência. Demands of persons with disabilities and intervention of the social worker in the outpatient clinic of HU-UFJF Abstract: The present article sought to discuss the work of the social worker regarding the demands of people with disabilities in a health clinic. To do so, a study was carried out on records of the social worker's attendance at the respective outpatient clinic. The material was analysed quantitatively and also qualitatively, and among the main results we have that most of the attendance was due to the active search of the social worker, and most of the demands presented by the users are related to social, welfare and welfare guidelines. In the first part of the article, we present reflections, in the light of a bibliographical review, on the concept of disability and the main Brazilian public legislation for this population, as well as some statistical data extracted from the 2010 Census on persons with disabilities.


Author(s):  
Fabiano Silveira Pignata

Resumo: O inquérito policial é o instrumento que a polícia judiciária utiliza para subsidiar o titular da ação e para formar sua opinião sobre o delito, uma vez que este é de fundamental importância no deslinde de uma infinidade de crimes (contra a pessoa, o patrimônio, a economia popular, etc.), tendo como finalidade a solução dos crimes que assolam a paz social. O presente artigo busca discutir os reflexos críticos causados pela promulgação da Lei 13.245/16 no inquérito policial, com a possibilidade de aplicação do contraditório mitigado na fase pré-processual. Para isso, trará à baila a dinâmica da fase investigativa em um modelo inquisitorial brasileiro, a aplicação dos princípios constitucionais da ampla defesa e do contraditório no inquérito policial e a identificação das modificações causadas pela Lei 13.245/16 que alcançou o instituto do inquérito policial. A metodologia utilizada foi exploratória e qualitativa, tendo por base a revisão bibliográfica como procedimento técnico. Os resultados apresentados advêm da possibilidade da utilização do contraditório mitigado na fase pré-processual com a entrada em vigor da Lei 13.245/16 como atividade afirmativa e garantista do Estado na efetivação da defesa do suspeito/indiciado no procedimento investigativo.Abstract: The police investigation would be the instrument that the judicial police uses to subsidize the owner of the action and to form their opinion about the crime, given that it exercises fundamental importance in the delimitation of an infinite number of crimes (against the person, patrimony, popular economy , Etc.) with the purpose of solving the crimes that devastate the social peace. The present article seeks to discuss the critical reflexes caused by the promulgation of Law 13.245 / 16 in the Police Inquiry with the possibility of applying the Mitigated contradiction in the pre-procedural phase. To do so, the application of the constitutional principles of ample defense and contradiction in the police Inquiry and identification of the modifications caused by law 13245/16 that reached the institute of the Police Inquiry will be brought to the dynamics of the investigative phase in a Brazilian inquisitorial model. The methodology used was exploratory and qualitative, based on a bibliographical review as a technical procedure. The results presented come from the possibility of using the Mitigated contradiction in the pre-procedural phase with the entry into force of Law 13.245 / 16 as an affirmative activity and guarantor of the State in effecting the defense of the suspect / indicted in the investigative procedure.


2002 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
G L Gretton

Part XII of the Companies Act 1985 requires “charges” granted by companies (and also limited liability partnerships) to be registered. This requirement is additional to the requirements of general law about the creation of security rights. For example, if a company grants a security over land, the security must be registered twice, once (under general law) in the Land Register, and a second time as a “company charge”. Part XII contains two sets of rules, one for England and Wales, and one for Scotland, the latter being largely a copy of the former. The Scottish provisions have hitherto never been closely analysed. The present article attempts to do so. The conclusion of the analysis is that the provisions are irrational.


2014 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 366-369
Author(s):  
A Goyal ◽  
N Mittal ◽  
P Mittal ◽  
K Gauba

Reliable and safe provision of sedation and general anesthesia is dependent on continuous vigilance of patient’s sedation depth. Failure to do so may result in unintended oversedation or undersedation. It is a common practice to observe sedation depth by applying subjective sedation scales and in case of general anesthesia, practitioner is dependent on vital sign assessment. The Bispectral Index System (BIS) is a recently introduced objective, quantitative, easy to use, and free from observer bias, and clinically useful tool to assess sedation depth and it precludes the need to stimulate the patient to assess his sedation level. The present article is an attempt to orient the readers towards utility and validity of BIS for sedation and general anesthesia in pediatric dentistry. In this article, we attempt to make the readers understand the principle of BIS, its variation across sedation continuum, its validity across different age groups and for a variety of sedative drugs.


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