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UNINA9910452842303321 |
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Tarasti Eero |
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Semiotics of classical music [[electronic resource] ] : how Mozart, Brahms and Wagner talk to us / / Eero Tarasti |
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Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter Mouton, c2012 |
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1-283-85709-X |
1-61451-141-1 |
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1 online resource (508 p.) |
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Semiotics, communication and cognition, , 1867-0873 ; ; v. 10 |
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Music - Semiotics |
Music - Philosophy and aesthetics |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Prelude: Music - A Philosophico-Semiotic Approach -- Chapter 1. Introduction to a Philosophy of Music -- Part I. THE CLASSICAL STYLE -- Chapter 2. Mozart, or, the Idea of a Continuous Avant-garde -- Chapter 3. Existential and Transcendental Analysis of Music -- Chapter 4. Listening to Beethoven: Universal or National, Classic or Romantic? -- Part II. The Romantic Era -- Chapter 5. The irony of romanticism -- Chapter 6. "... ein leiser Ton gezogen ...": Robert Schumann's Fantasie in C major (op. 17) in the light of existential semiotics -- Chapter 7. Brahms and the "Lyric I": A Hermeneutic Sign Analysis -- Chapter 8. Brünnhilde's Choice; or, a Journey into Wagnerian Semiosis: Intuitions and Hypotheses -- Chapter 9. Do Wagner's leitmotifs have a system? -- Part III. Rhetorics and Synaesthesias -- Chapter 10. Proust and Wagner -- Chapter 11. Rhetoric and Musical Discourse -- Chapter 12. The semiosis of light in music: from synaesthesias to narratives -- Chapter 13. The implicit musical semiotics of Marcel Proust -- Chapter 14. M. K. Čiurlionis and the interrelationships of arts -- Chapter 15. Čiurlionis, Sibelius and Nietzsche: Three profiles and interpretations -- Part IV. In the Slavonic World -- Chapter 16. An essay on Russian music -- Chapter 17. The |
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stylistic development of a composer as a cognition of the musicologist: Bohuslav Martinů -- Postlude I -- Chapter 18. Do Semantic Aspects of Music Have a Notation? -- Postlude II -- Chapter 19. Music - Superior Communication -- Glossary of Terms -- Bibliography -- Index of persons and musical works |
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Musical semiotics is a new discipline and paradigm of both semiotics and musicology. In its tradition, the current volume constitutes a radically new solution to the theoretical problem of how musical meanings emerge and how they are transmitted by musical signs even in most "absolute" and abstract musical works of Western classical heritage. Works from symphonies, lied, chamber music to opera are approached and studied here with methods of semiotic inspiration. Its analyses stem from systematic methods in the author's previous work, yet totally new analytic concepts are also launched in order to elucidate profound musical significations verbally. The book reflects the new phase in the author's semiotic approach, the one characterized by the so-called "existential semiotics" elaborated on the basis of philosophers from Kant , Hegel and Kierkegaard to Jaspers, Heidegger, Sartre and Marcel. The key notions like musical subject, Schein, becoming, temporality, modalities, Dasein, transcendence put musical facts in a completely new light and perspectives of interpretation. The volume attempts to make explicit what is implicit in every musical interpretation, intuition and understanding: to explain how compositions and composers "talk" to us. Its analyses are accessible due to the book's universal approach. Music is experienced as a language, communicating from one subject to another. |
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UNINA9910457980803321 |
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Biodiversity in drylands / / edited by Moshe Shachak [and three others] |
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Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2005 |
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©2005 |
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0-19-756172-1 |
1-280-48130-7 |
1-4237-6087-5 |
0-19-803201-3 |
1-4337-0079-4 |
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1 online resource (366 p.) |
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Long-Term Ecological Research Network Series |
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Arid regions ecology |
Arid regions biodiversity |
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Previously issued in print: 2005. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction: A Framework for Biodiversity Studies; I: Living Components of Biodiversity: Organisms; 2 How Can High Animal Diversity Be Supported in Low-Productivity Deserts?: The Role of Macrodetritivory and Habitat Physiognomy; 3 Biodiversity Along Core-Periphery Clines; 4 Species Diversity, Environmental Heterogeneity, and Species Interactions; 5 SHALOM: A Landscape Simulation Model for Understanding Animal Biodiversity; 6 Spatial Scale and Species Diversity: Building Species-Area Curves from Species Incidence; 7 Microbial Contributions to Biodiversity in Deserts |
8 Unified Framework I: Interspecific Interactions and Species Diversity in DrylandsII: Ecological Complexes of Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Landscapes; 9 Species Diversity and Ecosystem Processes in Water-Limited Systems; 10 Linking Species Diversity and Landscape Diversity; 11 The Impact of Animals on Species Diversity in Arid-Land Plant Communities; 12 Resource Partitioning and Biodiversity in Fractal Environments with Applications to Dryland Communities; 13 Unified |
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Framework II: Ecosystem Processes: A Link Between Species and Landscape Diversity |
III: Biodiversity, Conservation, and Management14 The Effects of Grazing on Plant Biodiversity in Arid Ecosystems; 15 Sustainability in Arid Grasslands: New Technology Applications for Management; 16 Reconciliation Ecology and the Future of Species Diversity; 17 Management for Biodiversity: Human and Landscape Effects on Dry Environments; 18 Unified Framework III: Human Interactions with Biodiversity; 19 Toward a Unified Framework in Biodiversity Studies; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z |
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Summarising the state of knowledge about biodiversity in drylands, this text seeks to identify questions and strategies for future research and to lay out guidelines for management of biodiversity in desert and semidesert regions. The continuing sensitivity of drylands to desertification, the fact that they occupy 40% of the world's terrestrial area, and the increasing human populations in these regions, make the understanding of their biodiversity and its changes over time of central importance. Drylands also provide a natural laboratory to address general questions about biodiversity, ecological succession, etc., because the relative spareness of the landscape allows one to isolate all the variables more effectively than can be done in biologically richer terrains. |
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UNISA996387414903316 |
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A commission with instructions and directions granted by His Maiestie to the master and counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries, for compounding for wards, ideots and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highnesse great seale of England, the 23 of February 1617 [[electronic resource]] |
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Imprinted at London, : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ..., M.DC.XVII [1617] |
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James, King of England, <1566-1625.> |
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Proclamations - Great Britain |
Great Britain History James I, 1603-1625 |
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Caption title: By the King. |
Signatures: A-B⁴ C³. |
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University. Library. |
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UNINA9910792840903321 |
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The scar book : formation, mitigation, rehabilitation, and prevention / / [edited by] Andrew C. Krakowski, MD, Peter R. Shumaker, MD |
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Philadelphia : , : Wolters Kluwer, , [2017] |
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�2017 |
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1-4963-8481-4 |
1-4963-8480-6 |
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1 online resource (xviii, 388 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Scars |
Granulation tissue |
Wound healing |
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SECTION I. Perspectives -- 1. A Historical Perspective on Scar Management -- 2. The Global Impact of Scars -- 3. Medical Conditions Associated with Scarring and Fibrosis -- 4. Scars and Scar Management: Ethical Considerations -- SECTION II. Formation -- 5. Scar Histopathology and Morphologic Classification -- 6. The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Scarring: The Paradigm of Hypertrophic Scarring After Thermal Injury -- 7. The Biomechanics of Scar Formation -- SECTION III. Mitigation -- 8. An Approach to Scar Mitigation -- 9. Optimizing Wound Healing and Scar Formation -- SECTION IV. Rehabilitation -- 10. Medical Management of Scars -- 11. Neurobiology of Scars: Managing Pain and Itch -- 12. Surgical Scar Revision -- |
13. Lasers and Light Devices in Scar Management -- 14. Laser-Assisted Delivery of Therapeutic Agents -- 15. Fat Grafting for Scar Treatment -- 16. Multimodal Scar Management -- 17. Atrophic Scar Management -- 18. Scar Management in Skin of Color -- 19. Rehabilitative Burn Scar Management -- 20. Scar Camouflage -- 21. Medical Tattooing -- 22. A Pediatric Perspective -- 23. A Perspective from Military Medicine -- 24. Recovery and Reintegration After Burn Injury -- 25. Integrating Scar Management into Clinical Practice -- SECTION V. Prevention -- 26. Scar |
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Treatment, Restoration, and Prevention-Beyond the Horizon? -- 27. Fetal Wound Healing -- 28. Clinical Scar Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Hypertrophic Burn Scars. |
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Scarring and fibrosis affect millions of people worldwide, and can be devastating both physically and psychologically, whether they result from major trauma such as burns or common conditions such as acne. This book presents the state of the art in scar pathophysiology and treatment, breaking down the barriers between medical disciplines to provide holistic guidance. |
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